6 Simple Machines in One
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You've heard of the 6 simple machines, but have you ever seen them combined into one massive chain reaction machine? Behold, 6 Simple Machines in One, my biggest, longest, and most insane project EVER!
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This machine was my 4th quarter project for my drafting class at school. I have that class between 2-3 periods every day, and I got to work on it for the entire class time. Even still, it took me about 6 weeks to put the entire machine together.
Special Thanks to:
Mr. Rannikko
Mr. Rathier
Everyone else who stopped by and told me how awesome the machine was!
Music:
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Ok my third comment: OH MAH GAHD this machine! This is easily, for me, your best project ever. The wedge section was super creative for such a tough material to incorporate, especially the trick where the K'NEX lever split the two balls different ways. The mousetrap section at the beginning was also sweet, and I loved how the machine ended back at the start with the first tracks flipping up. The part where the K'NEX motor unscrewing the washers and allowing them to fall was one of my favorites. I can't express into words how awesome that idea was. The trick with the bike wheel was sick! I thought about doing something like that once but I never made it happen, so it was cool to see a trick like that in a better fashion than what I probably would've done. All in all, after I've wrote a too-long comment that basically said I liked every trick ever, just know that this is my favorite video of yours ever! Great work!
@jackofallspades98
8 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! This is the kind of comment that I couldn't WAIT to get from you guys! I'm really glad you liked it, but I don't think this is my best machine yet. Size does not equal complexity, so for me, my best machine is still the Super Bowl 50 machine. WAAAAAY more complicated tricks in that one, and it represents my style more. But thank you anyway, it means a lot!
@TheVarietyGuyTV
8 жыл бұрын
+jackofallspades98 I agree that size doesn't equal complexity. True. I think this is your best machine, however, because of the creative uses for foreign objects and the way you were able to apply tough simple machines like screw and wedge. Super Bowl 50 machine is a close second.
@jackofallspades98
8 жыл бұрын
+TheVarietyGuy Yeah I guess you're right. I think foreign objects tend to be more impressive to people than my typical building style.
@donicakameka4064
6 жыл бұрын
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@donicakameka4064
6 жыл бұрын
Hi
"THAT WAS SO COOL!!!" (my third grade son!) Thanks for sharing this video. Our third graders are learning about simple machines and could see all 6 in this video. Now their jaws are all on the floor.
SJB 4th graders loved the video. We are learning about simple machines. Thanks for the help.
@jackofallspades98
6 жыл бұрын
That's awesome, thanks so much for using my video! I'm glad you've found it helpful.
I just watched this with my kiddos. Amazing work! We found your video when searching for which simple machines are in a car. THANK YOU!!!!
I can not even imagine how much thought must have gone into this. Bravo.
Incredible!
My class loved this video
@jackofallspades98
7 жыл бұрын
Benjamin Spindler Wow, that's awesome! Thanks so much! What grade do you teach?
@benjaminspindler2076
7 жыл бұрын
I teach a curious and motivated group of grade 2's
I am so amazed by the incredible amount of skill! This is why you have to use more than one table! This was AWESOME.
Nice job, this is a good example of controlled chaos. I love how each ball and marble has a closed space to fall into after they've rolled down tracks and everything. It really adds to the cleanliness of the machine when there isn't a bunch of stuff rolling around.
@jackofallspades98
8 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for noticing that! I put a ton of work into controlling where the balls go, even after they've served their purpose and triggered the next step. I had to prevent the balls from rolling off the table because for one, it would be distracting, but two, they would bounce all over the place and get lost very easily. Luckily, because of how much effort I devoted to this, I didn't lose a single ball! Pretty good I think!
WOW! How did you make SUCH an a AWSOM creation . ITS AWSOM!
This is beautiful. You represented the simple machines in a not simple machine. Some of my favorite tricks were the unwinding of the bolt at 1:24 and the big wheel trick. This is crazy good and definitely your best machine yet. Keep it up!
Thank you for posting this! I'm using this video to help teach my fourth grader about simple machines. Great work
OMG ! Incredible work!!!!
Great job! that was so cool!!!!
THIS HAS GOT TO BE THE MOST DIFFICULT MACHINE OF ALL TIME,jackofallspades98 YOU ARE AMAZING! Also,if its all 6 simple machines,doesn't that mean its a Complex machine?
@jackofallspades98
6 жыл бұрын
Hahaha thanks! Actually, I would say that one of my more recent machines (see the Bet-Losing Machine!) would be the most difficult machine of all time (or at least that I've made). And yes! Since all the machines are combined into one functioning machine, this chain reaction would technically qualify as a complex machine. Thanks for the comment!
Only 6 weeks?!?!?!?! All of that?!?!?!?! GTHOOH!!!!!!!! That was amazing and quite enjoyable. Well done and congratulations!
Insanely amazing. Congratulations.
That was simply amazing! The kids loved it!!!
Thats amazing!! Awesome job!
Very nicely done!!It was very informative and entertaining for my 10 and 8 yr old learning about simple machines.Thank you.
I am wordless as the flow of the machine is seamless and it's pace matched the music very well. Thumbs up for an A+! #A+guaranteed
That was fantastic! This is exactly of what I would dream of making a machine like this for my science fair project!
This came out fantastically!
Holy smokes this was insane! I'm gonna go watch it 8 more times, then talk about favorites.
This is your best machine yet, I absolutely love it!
My physics teacher told me to watch this and i didn't know what to expect but once i watched it i was amazed
i loved it so much hope you make more
man that was good
awesome efforts
I love your job
wow just wow
All of class (5K) enjoyed this. 10/10 We used it in our science lesson on levers and pulleys.
I just showed this video to my grades 4-6 physics class (part of a home school co-op). We just finished our unit on simple machines. They loved it and wanted to watch it twice. Well done!
@jackofallspades98
7 жыл бұрын
This makes me so happy! Thank you so much for doing this, it really means a lot to me. My ultimate goal when I made this machine was that it would be used by teachers to teach about the 6 simple machines. This is actually the first comment I've gotten saying that a teacher has actually used my video, so I'm very happy that my goal is now a reality. The fact that your students wanted to watch it twice is so awesome! I'm glad I was able to demonstrate a topic in a way that is visually interesting and entertaining, while also being educational and useful in physics lessons. Again, thank you so much. Feel free to spread the word about this video as well! I'd love for my machine to eventually be shown in physics classes all across the country.
@singwisevocals
7 жыл бұрын
It really was a lot of fun to watch. And my students (ages 8-11) were all very impressed by how long it must have taken you to set it up. While watching it, I had them (verbally) identify the types of simple machines as they appeared. I do hope this video catches the attention of other teachers, too!
@jackofallspades98
7 жыл бұрын
singwisevocals Oh wow! That's so cool! I believe there are around 13-15 intentional examples of the simple machines, but you could argue that there are upwards of 20. (Even more if you consider that technically, every orange track is a type of inclined plane...)
Bad ass, dude. Really cool.
Talk about ridiculous. That was insane, I loved it!!!
That was so amazing! I loved every single idea! A lot of them were new and creative! I think this is definitely your best machine ever!
This is so astonishing OMGFirst this is IMPOSSIBLE for meSecond u have to have patience to build it and clean them up Third ...well.... This is awesome!!!!!
Very cool! And what great support from your instructors - kudos to them too. You've got a very natural presentation style so you've definitely got got potential to go far in media if you want. Good luck, brother, and thanks for the vid.
@jackofallspades98
6 жыл бұрын
Matt Soper Thanks so much! This definitely wouldn't have been possible without the help of my teachers. Looking back on this almost two years later, I still can't believe I was able to have that opportunity.
Brilliant!
Wow, this is fantastic. Thank you so much for sharing this video with us. I'm currently studying mechanical engineering and this video has absolutely inspired me. Keep up the brilliant work.
Genious!!!! Wow!!! Congrats!
tbat was awesome i can't wait to see the next one..
Fantastic! The best!
This deserves more views with the amount of work and creativity you put into it. good job!
@jackofallspades98
7 жыл бұрын
Boris Lin Thanks so much! I agree!
WOW Jack! You have an extremely bright future! Keep learning and exploring your creativity because one day, you may invent something that literally changes the world!
@jackofallspades98
7 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much! :D
Amazing machine! I'm always impressed by what you do with your machines. I especially liked the part with the lightbulbs at 1:45.
@aleciamorgan6856
3 жыл бұрын
YOU DID A Good Job
That was awesome.i loved to wheel and axle trick...Keep it up
nice job, it was fun watching it
Cool trick kiddo I love it.
is very good project
i like it u did a good job. and i am watching this for school IN 2020 i dont like school at home but this is cool
wow, this was awesome !!
Wow!
awesome i love it!!
nice video!!!!
By far the best machine you've ever built, and also the most professional. There wasn't a single impurity and everything was so easy to follow. You also used foreign objects, which is pretty cool. Extremely well done in the end. I knew your work would look better with more than one table. Also, nice use of my direction changer trick :)
@jackofallspades98
8 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! As I've said to other people, I disagree that this is my best work, but I'm glad other people seem to think so. I'm glad you approve of the triple-use lever, I was worried you'd be mad about me making it SOOOOO much better than you did. 😉
Really liked this one. And kudos to your teachers/professors for allowing you to do this. I like the touch of using drafting/mechanical items for some of the foreign objects. I also really appreciate your filming and editing to give us both the single shot through, and the screen link. Makes it much easier to appreciate all the trips. :-) Now to run off and follow you on Twitter, so I don't fall behind on your work again :-P
@jackofallspades98
7 жыл бұрын
Silly Drizzy Thanks so much! I was glad I got to include some of those drafting objects in addition to the simple machines, like the circle template, the triangular rulers, and the white drafting board (the one that tilts). So glad you liked the filming of it too. I always think that a single-shot version is much more in tune with what a machine should be, but it can be difficult to see/understand some of the tricks, so I wanted to get good angles of everything as well. I'm so happy you liked the video!
Awesome I give it a 100
Educational videos said 📈📈📈📈📈
It's amazing
love it !
Wow that looks like it took hours to set up!
wow, things took a step beyond with the very last lightbulb movement, it split into two events at that point, with one event pausing.
Holly smokes!incredible!!)!!
Cool trick kiddo I love it
impressive
Plan to use your video project with 7th grade for simple machines...thanks!!!
@jackofallspades98
7 жыл бұрын
Thanks! I'm so glad I could help!
Amazing !
Wooooo!
Cool mate
@abisaansiritharan5467
3 жыл бұрын
Like how did you do this? How long did it take you to make this?
After watching this for like the fifth time, I still love this.
who has time for this that was way to long but it was impressive
@jackofallspades98
7 жыл бұрын
Chris Llanas Thanks, I guess!
Ok... So if every student worked this hard on every project I think the worlds problems would be solved by graduation
Awsome. speechless. I can't say anything about this. First time I am quite that what I have to say.You haven't upload your others vlogs on weeks then we worried about that but now we got the idea of taking secret of machine awsome. I like the screw part and slope tricks. This is your longest machine ever without a fail which is a big achievement. Wooohooo...... And best of luck for ISM project. You are awsome Lyle you are awsome :D
amazing mind blowen
@jackofallspades98
7 жыл бұрын
I am glad to have blowen your mind. ;)
awesome
Useful
This is soo cooollll
Impressive!!!!
that is the best Machine that i have seen
THIS IS THE BEST MACHINE IN THE WHOLE OF ALL INTERNETS AND HAS THE BEST TRICKS OUT OF THE WHOLE OF ALL THE SEVENTEEN KNOWN UNIVERSES AND ALSO HAS THE BESTEST SONG IN ALL OF THE LEMONS But really. I can't describe how awesome that was. My favourite tricks were 3:43, 3:58, and 4:43. This is the greatest thing in existence that wasn't made by Kaplamino
@jackofallspades98
8 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!! I'm so glad that you liked some of the tricks that other people haven't mentioned yet, like the tipping tube and the lightbulb trick. I'm so glad I was able to create the best machine in the whole wide lemon.
@Kaplamino
8 жыл бұрын
+OfficialSillypoo lol thanks XD
@delta3244
6 жыл бұрын
Here we are, one year later... and you've all somehow improved more. Great job to all of you!
Wow
I could never create a live project for school. It would fail way too often.
@jackofallspades98
8 жыл бұрын
+TyDominoGuy Well it wasn't a requirement that it worked the first time. I actually had 39 fails for this machine.
It's Sad this only has 94 Likes and 3355 views THIS DESERVES 10000000000000 LIKES AND VIEWS!!!
now that my friend was INSANELY INCREDIBLE!!! GREAT JOB!!! i love the mouse traps and the screw trick and everything else! amazing job! =D #bestmachineever
@DynamicDomino
8 жыл бұрын
+Dynamic Domino I also really like the trick at 4:28! This is definitely my new favorite machine EVER!!!! and all the wedge tricks at 2:00-2:04 those were awesome! and so was everything else! =D
@DynamicDomino
8 жыл бұрын
+Dynamic Domino I also like how the machine starts with the mouse traps and then in the very end it coms back to that spot and says "6 simple machines" I also really liked the incline plan stuff basically everything ;)
@DynamicDomino
8 жыл бұрын
+Dynamic Domino Oh and the track on the bike wheel was incredible your building style is so fun and creative to watch, I cant wait to meet you!! =D
Damn this is good. If my physics teacher taught my class like this we would all be in Harvard.
Amazing job! Really an incredible machine. I work with middle schoolers on a Rube Goldberg contest and the students get extra points for incorporating the six simple machines into their machine. I'm wondering if you could do a video, explaining the six machines and then giving examples that you use in your machines - maybe just pull out clips from existing video and slow them down. Keep me posted if you decide to do it or if you're aware of good reference materials for the students. Keep up the good work.
@jackofallspades98
6 жыл бұрын
Kelly Wesolowski I was actually considering doing this, but I do have a lot of other things going on right now, with college taking up a lot of my time. If I do end up making a companion video for this that explains all the uses of each simple machine, I will let you know, but for now I'm not planning on it. Sorry!
@kellywesolowski2967
6 жыл бұрын
Sounds good. Best of luck in college.
This was was awesome! I loved the bike wheel trick. How many fails? And also how many steps?
@jackofallspades98
8 жыл бұрын
+cwdreactions I think I counted 39 fails. So pretty good, considering the length of it.
@cwdreactions
8 жыл бұрын
+jackofallspades98 Great! Btw, there aren't many videos that I click the like button on, but this was easily one of them. Great work dude.
Super cool awesome best amazing brilliant magnificent supreme mind-blowing project!😎😃
I always wanted to do something like this haha
cool
this is AWESOME! I loved the mousetrap signs, screw, and all the foreign objects with creative uses! It all looked so neat and planned out (probably because it was lol) It was less cramped than usual and I liked it! I think you should really consider branching out to doing more of these multi table projects in the future!
@jackofallspades98
8 жыл бұрын
For my homemade machines, I'm going to stick to single-table machines for the time being. I enjoy the challenge of building as complicated as I can in as small of a space as possible. For this machine, there weren't really any challenging things to build. But if I ever do a project for a company, or another on-site machine like this one (and the ISM:WE one), I will make it in this multiple-table, spread out style.
@jackofallspades98
8 жыл бұрын
Also, I'm glad you liked the mousetrap trick! By the way, what did you think of the beginning/end? Did you think I came up with a decent beginning and a decent goal, like we were talking about? And about the foreign objects, I'm afraid to admit that I'm actually pretty proud with what I was able to come up with, especially the screw trick and the lightbulbs.
@TheRGMGuy01
8 жыл бұрын
+jackofallspades98 yeah I also love the foreign objects that you snuck in, like that template tracer thing :D The beginning and end we're both cool, and I liked how it came full circle!
Also, saw some berlagawesome type tricks at 4:28 :D
How did you make that I got to make a machine like this for school with all 6
Unbelievable
This might be a weird tutorial to suggest, but if you're doing the tutorials, I feel like it would be really cool to see how to make the mousetrap devices at the beginning!
@jackofallspades98
8 жыл бұрын
That's actually a really good suggestion for a tutorial. It was a tough design challenge to come up with a way to stop the arm on the mousetrap from rotating all the way, and stopping halfway instead. I think I came up with a really good design that works well, and I think this could be a good technique to do a tutorial for. I'll keep this in mind. Thanks for the suggestion!
@tysond64
8 жыл бұрын
jackofallspades98 Well, thank you! I didn't know if it was a weird suggestion or not because of the fact that it's the beginning of the machine, but I'm really looking forward too see your tutorial on it! I feel like it would also be really good as a catapult.
Hi, I thought the video was pretty interesting and informative for students who are learning about the six simple machines. But, as a teacher, I have a helpful suggestion: I think it would be amazing if you could put the name of each simple machine that is being displayed before or during the demonstration of that machine, to help viewers understand which machine is which. Great job though!
@jackofallspades98
3 жыл бұрын
The simple machines are organized by section, in the order of the title sequence at the beginning. Not quite what you're saying, sure, but figured I'd point that out if you hadn't noticed. But thank you! Glad you found this helpful and enjoyable!
Your best machine ever, you should post it on reddit, trust me ^^ There is lots of things to say about this, I will make a longer comment later ;)
@jackofallspades98
8 жыл бұрын
If YOU think I should post it on Reddit, I definitely should. 😂 Lets hope it doesn't get freebooted though. 😡 Unfortunately I don't have a Reddit account, so that's why I asked other people to do it in the video.
@Kaplamino
8 жыл бұрын
+jackofallspades98 It's ok if someone else post this on Reddit because you will get all the views on youtube. But on facebook it's better if it's you ;)
@WEBGUY1000
8 жыл бұрын
I'll post it for you, JOAS;)
@BasketBrosYT_
3 жыл бұрын
Wowwzers
@BasketBrosYT_
3 жыл бұрын
Nice
👍!!!
Nice