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That right angle joint is freaking me out. Doesn't seem like it should work, but it obviously does. I had to stare at the gears for a while as well to understand why they rotate the same direction.

Seconded!

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built the hobson's coupling last night..

left it on the kitchen counter, for Mr 5yr old to discover in the morning...

wake up with 'Cooool..... but it sticks a bit... oh.. it's this 6 axle jamming in the hole.. you have to poke it back a bit'

I expect to come home tonight, and find it motorised...

nice to have a little engineer/problem solver in the making!

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Are there any pictures or instructions about? I would love to build one to surprise an engineer friend.

I'm non-Technic oriented, but I might be able to make due pausing the video.

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I'm non-Technic oriented, but I might be able to make due pausing the video.

That's how i built my two working copies. The Parox gear one is the hardest to figure out.

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Wow, I wasn't expecting so much interest - thanks folks! I'll try to do more stuff like this.

Have you tried to apply any considerable torque to the joint - do the axles still run through holes so smoothly?

It wouldn't be suitable for really high torque, because of the long unsupported axles, but with a moderate amount it actually works fine.

Do you think that right angle Hobson joint would work with red #3 connectors as well?

Yes, it will. As Teuk pointed out, it will even work with flexible connections.

this looks like something Isogawa would build!

Now that is a compliment! Thanks!

might try to use it in a GBC or something - even if it's 'just for show' (which, technically, what most GBC's are!)

I guess it might be possible to combine several (perhaps larger versions) to make a sort of ball escalator - not easy though...

left it on the kitchen counter, for Mr 5yr old to discover in the morning...

I expect to come home tonight, and find it motorised...

This made my day!

Are there any pictures or instructions about? I would love to build one to surprise an engineer friend.

I'm non-Technic oriented, but I might be able to make due pausing the video.

The intention was that both should be reconstructable from the video. I don't have anything else right now, but if you are having trouble with something specific, just ask...

And the music in the Hobson coupling video is annoyingly familiar, can I ask where it's from?

It was just one of the youtube freebies. It reminds me of the Dubliners version of "Protect and Survive", but I don't think it's actually related!

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I built the hobson by.looking at your video, and after a little bit of playing around, I put a 8 tooth gear on the input shaft then meshed a 40 tooth gear with it driven by a L motor. So now it turns at roughly 850 rpms, and the joint runs smoothly at that speed. No lock ups or skips. I'm still mesmerized by it.

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I built the hobson by.looking at your video, and after a little bit of playing around, I put a 8 tooth gear on the input shaft then meshed a 40 tooth gear with it driven by a L motor. So now it turns at roughly 850 rpms, and the joint runs smoothly at that speed. No lock ups or skips. I'm still mesmerized by it.

Sounds awesome

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I feel a bit embarrassed posting these given some of the amazing creations we've seen recently, but here are a couple of little mechanisms. Neither is original as a concept, but the LEGO implementations are new. Enjoy!

Thanks, I always enjoy your unusual creations.

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That's exactly what lego technic is about, to show how so called simple mechanism do work. Nice work !!

And I really enjoyed to watch it.

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That's exactly what lego technic is about, to show how so called simple mechanism do work. Nice work !!

And I really enjoyed to watch it.

Thanks again everyone! I am heartened that such a simple bare-bones presentation of a mechanism has generated so much interest!

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