Is really nice to see this channel time to time. Besides for the memes, it's interesting how some systems works and how complex they are. Thank you for making these.
Thanks for inspiration and mechanical thoughts. Helps out greatly when stuck on projects to move certain parts in ways that we normally don't do it. These videos I have actually used a couple of principles thanks to your video's
0:35 One application for this mechanism is in baitcasting fishing reels. The spool spins with the crank and it has one of these mechanisms to guide an eye that layers the line on the spool evenly.
These systems are mind-bendingly clever, and amazingly animated 👏 Great job on the viewing positions! Recognised the roller vane but everything else was wild.
"imagine a frictionless vacuum" it's called wd40 *actually the ones in this video are quite a lot better than last one, barring the arrow swiper which seems like it'll snap off instantly
Mesmerizing. Thanks. Liked the paint mixer in the front of the clip. Have you thought of placing these clips into screen savers? I'd guess that you would make a mint.
Very curious what design process you follow. How do you form the structure you want? Do you think about the motions you want in each section, then choose a component that transfers that motion? How much do you use dynamics equations?
Hello, one question, could you download these models, what do you do? in the Funsion 3D format (it seems to me that you use this software) thanks regards
Imo this is better, because it doesn't limit your creativity for the uses, and the motor part is pretty visible, also some of them don't even use motors
We have a garden hose storage container (you know, that barrel you can wind your garden hose around I really can't think of the proper name right now) with a motor for automatic retraction. And to make sure the hose is rolled up correctly it is guided by a little ring which moves from side to side using this exact mechanism. I think this is not the use case you were looking for but it is at least A use case I can think of
@@bobross1241 I've been watching a lot of videos about old machinery from 100 years ago that people are still using now and it looks like something called the shuttle which moves back and forth to do embroidery and things like that
Looking at the faces of these models, it appears to be made with FreeCAD. If so, some additional addons might be needed for the animation part of it. But I can't be too sure.
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0:04 can be used as a liquid mixing / dissolving mechanism in factories, or simply as a bottle shaking device
or as a shaker for my co-
Yeah it seems similar to a paint mixer
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It's nearly as interesting as the last one.
@@lostinmoss4323 2:09 seems more suited to that
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Is really nice to see this channel time to time. Besides for the memes, it's interesting how some systems works and how complex they are. Thank you for making these.
Thanks for inspiration and mechanical thoughts. Helps out greatly when stuck on projects to move certain parts in ways that we normally don't do it. These videos I have actually used a couple of principles thanks to your video's
These things would be even better if the source of the power were always clear and obvious.
Motor
@@shoeofoceans6623 I think they mean which part is actually driven. For most of these it matters and for many its hard to tell
A motor
They are always clear and obvious
@@kempreisky125 They are not
0:35 One application for this mechanism is in baitcasting fishing reels. The spool spins with the crank and it has one of these mechanisms to guide an eye that layers the line on the spool evenly.
My hose reel has this mechanism.
2:06 Ah Perry the platypus, and just in time to witness my shaft strokinator!
Man what the hell hahahaha
These systems are mind-bendingly clever, and amazingly animated 👏 Great job on the viewing positions! Recognised the roller vane but everything else was wild.
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"imagine a frictionless vacuum" it's called wd40
*actually the ones in this video are quite a lot better than last one, barring the arrow swiper which seems like it'll snap off instantly
Every one of them is brilliant and beautiful.
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It was the best I have seen from Art of rendering.
Outstanding awesome use
Yaaaay, new upload!
Mesmerizing. Thanks. Liked the paint mixer in the front of the clip. Have you thought of placing these clips into screen savers? I'd guess that you would make a mint.
The first system set up can be applied in bar tender job; the art of mixing cocktails
Very curious what design process you follow. How do you form the structure you want? Do you think about the motions you want in each section, then choose a component that transfers that motion? How much do you use dynamics equations?
Is there somewhere you can download these models? I really want to 3d print them.
At around 2:08 the rocking shaft, if you extended the rotation by a little more could you theoretically use that as a camshaft design for an engine?
thats interesting but even if it works it probably wouldnt be better than the current ones
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Oddly satisfying.
Excellent
Nice video 👍
The first one, “mechanical cat washing apparatus” should go straight to Shark Tank.
Very nice
that last one is really cool
0:35 自動で綺麗にホースを巻いてくれるやつってこう言う仕組みしてたのか
Hello, one question, could you download these models, what do you do? in the Funsion 3D format (it seems to me that you use this software) thanks regards
01:27 Used in Camera Shutter
Nice. But what function are they used in?
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1:28 it can be used as a retractitle roof
Mercedes' Benz football stadium
@@notfunnydidntlaugh68 yes, i was remembering of that
it’s actually the evil villain headquarters door
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2:06 onde posso adiquirir um desses?
He is for shure no expert in mechanics, but it looks cool... very satisfying
It would be perfect with 2 lines of context and the indication of which part is connected to the motor
Imo this is better, because it doesn't limit your creativity for the uses, and the motor part is pretty visible, also some of them don't even use motors
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i can only imagine sitting in the first one hehe
Some great ideas for cocktail shaker shakers 🤣🤣
What design software do you use?
1:27 so THATS the Evil Villain’s headquarters door.
Круто...
What 3d program do you use?
2:07 ayo where can i get me one of them?
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Cool
I think Leonardo da Vinci would have subscribed to this channel.
What tool u use to make such videos?
1:50 is this a mechanism used in delta 3D printers for auto bed leveling?
The delta printer I've worked with didnt have bed leveling. So I'm not sure if thats been implemented. If it hasn't, thats a good research topic...
I've seen a similar design used by nasa for omnidirectional thrusters with no fuel line pinch points
3:12
that can be a clock mechanism, the spike of the second
Just perfect 👌🎶
what simulation software did you use for this?
1:40 this is used in some kind of simple vacuum pump but you can't reach a high lvl of vacuum with these if I remember well
This might be a very late reply but I believe what you're trying to remember is called a Vane Pump Motor.
starting off strong with the infant shaker
What software is used to create these simulations?
2:05 WHERE DO I BUY IT
2:07 ayo get me that contraption
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The device at 0:37 already exists and I've seen it in Old machinery, but I do not remember what. Curious to know what it came from.
We have a garden hose storage container (you know, that barrel you can wind your garden hose around I really can't think of the proper name right now) with a motor for automatic retraction. And to make sure the hose is rolled up correctly it is guided by a little ring which moves from side to side using this exact mechanism.
I think this is not the use case you were looking for but it is at least A use case I can think of
@@Crafterchen2 yes. Thank you for reminding me what it was for. It is also used on fishing reels to wind the line in evenly across the spool
Also textiles winding spools of thread
@@bobross1241 I've been watching a lot of videos about old machinery from 100 years ago that people are still using now and it looks like something called the shuttle which moves back and forth to do embroidery and things like that
@@descargaelbano ya that is used in several different looming and spooling from large to small plastic filament
What tool do you use to model these?
Looks like solidworks with either the built in animation or motion study add on
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1:27 this could be useful for sci-fi doors
*camera lenses.
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Good old mechanical principles
If I'm being honest, watching them all is really fun, but calculating their parametric movement equations would be a nightmare😂
What is the mechanism called starting at 0:46 ? It is like an alternative to a planetary gear.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cycloidal_drive
In which CAD software you made this CAD model or Assembly ?
Looking at the faces of these models, it appears to be made with FreeCAD. If so, some additional addons might be needed for the animation part of it. But I can't be too sure.
Love these
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2:24 I want to know what would happen if one of the gears did a full revolution while the other two stayed still.
Hello, which is the software you use for this difficult animation?
I came to ask that
Autodesk Inventor?
2:06 HELP
the 1st one could be a Soda Bomb Maker
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0:46 Cycloidal reducer
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how is it possible at 1:12 when the darker purple gears are different sizes?
I caught that too. Scratching my head.
How the animation softwer
Now you should make a new channel called the Art of Creating From Rendering, which you should make it real using 3d print👍
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What are these even for
1:14 I recognize thats the structure of a circular transformer winding machine
toroidal winding machine
Others most used in rides
I think of paint can mixing seeing this one.
1:40 this mechanism should be used to engines as a turbo
I mean, I feel like more of the ones in this video would be almost fully hampered by friction than the usual amount. Still enjoyed it though.
That’s my protein shaker.
laugh away, but number one would be an excellent paint mixer/ can shaker
Search "Turbula mixer".
This means any sort of movement could be obtained using rotational input.
Only thing needed is smart brain to create such ideas.
1:30 look like future door in sci-fi movie 😆😆
Isn't the one at 1:40 just a vane pump?
yes but the impellor is not centered
1:50 it’s the thingamabob