LEGO Mechanical Press with METAL GEARS!!

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Published 2023-01-29
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You guys hit 3,000 likes on the first video so I built a Mechanical LEGO Press using METAL GEARS, AXLES, and BEAMS. Then crushed stuff with it!
Hope you enjoy!
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All Comments (21)
  • Awesome build as always! You're cranking out these videos like crazy right now! 👍 Keep up the amazing work 🙂
  • Now make those Metal Gears lift themselves via a pulley system. I want to see a METAL GEAR RISING!!!
  • @gooball1
    Hey Buddy if you see this dont ignore! ❤ On the next press add gears along the sides because as i see its strong enough but it goes to the side and could over squishing harder objects wear down and break. EXAMPLE: 11:06 the crusher loses momentum and slides to the right due to no side support You could also add little rails or anything to keep it one big punch 😊
  • Amazing video. It was very entertaining seeing different methods to do things. The squashed food was a nice little treat to. Having worm gears probably would have worked better. They give more torque. I also noticed that it tilts sideways when under load due to lack of support for the ram. If you put rollers on the top and bottom that slide down tracks. Maybe for v3
  • Riley is the most unpredictable lego builder ive ever seen. His crazy and wacky creations always seem to amaze me. Keep up the good work!
  • Awesome! I’m so glad this came up in a playlist, your videos are always awesome! Also, it’s really satisfying watching the press slowly destroy stuff
  • @HamstrrX2
    They should replace centimetres and inches for lego studs
  • @nonna_sof5889
    I wonder how much better it would work with non-driven guiding gears to stop it going sideways.
  • @seth-blank
    0:51 the man has so much commitment to his channel he risked this for us. What legend
  • @Mr_Pengin
    Love this! Your studio is so cool, have you even done a workshop tour?
  • @kaylaa2204
    Big problem with this that could make it much more effective if it was corrected, the shaft is able to move left and right, and that takes away from how much force it’s pushing down with if it wiggles out of way under stress. If it was more securely fit into its track so it couldn’t do that, I think it would be better.
  • @TheLegoStud
    “To sturdify things” lol 😆. The metal, Lego compatible parts are awesome!
  • @timsoft3
    if they do metal technic worm gears you could try that, it would give the potential for greater force on your press without gearing down the motors too much.
  • @politicpig1
    This was a nice video Cafes could use these to make there smores better