☕ Lego Milk Frother Evolution
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- čas přidán 3. 05. 2024
- If you love Lego and cappuccino (or latte) with thick foam like me, then I have good news for you!
It doesn't matter how much you can spend, whether 11.99 or 300 bucks, but you can get a nice foam using Lego Technic!
Let’s find out about milk frother evolution!
00:00 I wanna some cappuccino :)
00:15 Mk I "manual"
00:35 Some improvement
01:10 First results
01:30 Mk II "handheld"
02:16 Various whisks
02:56 Mk III "powerful"
03:57 Safety first
04:40 CV joint is not for a hard job
05:00 Yeah, I love chains
05:48 Too much splashes
06:24 Nice result
07:01 Operation "Dry Hands"
07:48 Just incredible
08:07 Wow!!!
08:32 Do you like robots?
09:11 Automation
09:30 Coffee time!
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I love that you put the prices of the builds at the end. a small but super appreciated detail
Glad you like it!
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This is by far my favourite type of lego technic video, where you make lego versions of household stuff and show the different ways you could go about solving the original problem. 10/10
Thank you! I was fun to make!
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The Mark IV automatic frother takes convenience to a whole new level. It's perfect for those who want their frothed milk with minimal effort.
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This poor man is now deprived of all sleep as he had to drink all those cups of coffee... xD
He put too much fuel in his ENGINE
I love how you tested each frother with different whisks to see how it affects the frothing results. It really shows how versatile these machines can be
Yet he only tested one 😂
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I never would have thought to use Lego Technic parts to make a milk frother, but this video has definitely inspired me to think outside the box.
The Mark I manual frother seems like a great option for those who prefer a hands-on approach to frothing their milk.
El potente espumador Mark III es mi favorito: ¡la espuma que crea es increíble! Definitivamente usaría este para hacer capuchinos.
I love MK3 too
The Mark I manual frother is really impressive - it's amazing how well it works using just simple mechanical movements.
The Mark IV automatic frother is so convenient - I love that it does all the work for you, and the results are still great.
I love the creativity that went into this project. It's amazing how each frother has its own unique features.
best techno
This video is such a great example of how you can use your creativity to make something unique and functional.
I love how the Mark II handheld frother is so compact and easy to use - perfect for whipping up frothed milk in a pinch.
This is so cool! Who knew you could create functional milk frothers with Lego Technic parts?
I would love to see more videos like this, showcasing unique and innovative ways to use Lego Technic parts.
The lego crazy action contraptions set had something like the manually operated one in it. Probably my favourite lego set as a kid. Also I love that you put the cost of each build at the end of each vid, really great idea!
I really like your experiment and the cream you got. But now we have to improve your coffee ☕💕
Glad you like it!
This is such a fun and creative project! I never thought I'd see milk frothers made out of Lego Technic parts.
Fantastic and frothy, well done 👏
Well nothing more than BRILIANT use of lego to solve a real life issue.
It's amazing to see how much technology has advanced that we can now create functioning appliances with Lego parts!
technique on the verge of fantasy !!!👍👍👍👍👍
The Mark II handheld frother looks super sleek and efficient. It's definitely my favorite so far.
Definitely I'd go with MK2 and the upgraded whisk. ;)
Totally agree!
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This man is the very definition of over engineered and I love it. The Operation Dry hands is prime example lol
This is... I didn't even know you could do this with lego!!
That poor little bro drowned 🗿💀😂🤦♂️😂
Is it me or this man's really well organised
The Mark III powerful frother is impressive. I can't believe how much foam it's able to create!
Nunca había tenido tantas ganas de tomar un cafe
Customer: "I would like my coffee with frothed milk, please."
Barista: **Pulls out huge box of Lego Technic pieces**
Add a flywheel to the motor side of the whisk axle, that’ll help keep your foaming stable and on-center.
Thank you! Nice suggestion!
I love how you create a problem for every solution!
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Alright, I'm in. This is cool!
Oh yeah, all those microplastics you're adding to the coffee I'm sure makes it quite the flavor experience.
Bruh it’s fuckin Lego stirring milk to make bubbles there would be No micro plastic release unless the Lego was 20 years old and with ur damage (I can assure u it’s not). Get a grip it’s a CZcams video about building something useful from a toy
Another gorgeous creation 😍😍
Thank you! Cheers!
Hi, you have to make the way of transmission as short as possible, otherwise the torque will decrease... :)
7:08 Operation "Dry Hands" Man be like: "Bravo six, going dark."
got a great chuckle at 2:21
I always enjoy watching your videos! Looking forward to new ones! Prosperity and inspiration!
Thanks for doing all the scientific discoveries. Keep up the good work and I look forward to the next videos.
Thanks, will do!
I love cappuccinos, so this is my most favorite build of them all!
If you spin the whisk once it's risen from the milk but before it leaves the cup, then it won't drip as much when you take out the cup, nice build!
Wow that is awesome like milk foam mixer great idea. I will try to build ... 😊
I actually laughed when you changed the helmet to scuba gear!
I love Lego creations :) I'll keep waiting for a Lego milk *steam creamer* , since when you twist it like that you obtain, at home even, a good grade milk _foam_ as you said. Cappuccino is made of milk *cream* , which you obtain only steaming until 62°C. The bubbles texture is infinitesimal, uncomparable to the so shaken foam. The taste, the consistence in your mouth also differs a lot.
I know you can do it! :) Cheers from Italy!
Well I won't change my mind but your contraption obtained a very good product in its own class. It's a very fine foam indeed!
Holly Carp!!! Awesome Video!
Glad you enjoyed it
wow!! i'm making a similar video in my channel.
Fantastic
The color grading on your videos is so pretty, idk something about it is very nostalgic but clean
Glad you like it!
Nice this one is a good example how development works.
Unexpected whisker winner. If you accept non-lego in this part only, I would imagine a classic curved wires whisker to be ideal
Amazing
Thank you! Cheers!
Very nice, only thing I’d add on the mk4 is in the code add an extra little spin after it is lifted out of milk (still in beaker) to clean the whisk.
Great tip!
Nice Naming of the different models, they remind me of the British WW1 tanks
Glad you like it ☺️
The added detail of changing the expression on the Lego man did not go unnoticed - here 6:41 and here 7:24 - that was great! 😂
Beautiful
Thank you! Glad you like it 😊
Wow! Awesome!
I think everyone was thinking, "Hey! That looks like fun! I oughta get me one of those LEGO sets and see what all I can come up with!"
Let's see, for $265 I could put a TV in the kid's room. Yeah!
...and the success that could have been LEGO was so close...
JOKING
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Outstanding execution 😂
VERY nice good work❤
Now I've seen everything
Nice video 👍😉
Thanks 😁
@@DrEngine np 😉 I bet next video will hit hard for you 😎
This is ridiculous.
I love it.
Imagine bringing that in a coffee shop😂
Never let them know your next step:
* drinks milk tea (chai) *
Milk touching Lego is getting my anxiety up does not feel right.
I hope you wash it afterwards
I dunno man. At six am it is all i can do to get the coffee in the mug. I’ll just take it black.
next time you should try to make a lego coffee machine, idk how it would work but it would be awesome
I want all of your Lego please
and MK V is spuning up the milkfoam into the cup outomaticly too :)
Great
yes
Wow
James Hoffman just released a video for coffee-related toys
What type of motor is the powerful milk frother
when your lego build costs more than a real decent milk frother.
i don't know good prices for milk frothers tho, never used or seen one xd
7:40 Challenge: make the little gears spin too!
We can now see Lego can do everything in our life, great invention, so creative, i hope you will make more tool from Lego like this 😅👍❤️
That's the plan! Thank you for watching 🙂
best lego technic channel for me :D
Happy to hear that!
9:31 would've been a nice extra if it only lifted a little bit out of the foam and spun the "whisk" for a short time to clean/dry the whisk to avoid dripping after removing the glass~
P.O.V ur broke and you work at a cafe and love using lego
u get this
Need a lego coffee machine!
In the first prototype you had big gear to medium GEAR then small gear and a wonder Why you didnt go from big to small directly
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Bro build faster than the speed of light.
perfect🌹
Nice
Cool
Question: why do you need milk foam instead of whipped milk?
Where do you buy your parts?? Other than the motors from buwizz.
i like your logo
I might make a more compact version of the handheld as i dont have the parts to make auto
yes i love when coffee tastes like lego
Edit: don't ask how i know what lego tastes like
the 42152 firefighter Aircraft has a feature based on a slider crank mechanism, pull a trigger and the propellers rotate. I wonder if you could redesign the MK1 frother to be a one handed manual operation, that'd be sweet! (Mayve there would be a lack of torque though)
Nice idea! Thank you!
Where did you buy the building ket
How many cups of coffee did you end up drinking?
this guys wife is like hey babe can you make me coffee? and he just walks to his lego room hahahahh
This guy already in his Lego room 😊
If your going to use this for real, you should totally add another bit of. Ode that tells the whisk to spin once it's above the milk to get the residual foam off.
*sees CV Joint*
Well, this isn't going to work...
I tried to follow it, let's see the result