Saving Our Oceans With a LEGO Machine

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Published 2021-11-25
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All Comments (21)
  • @RJMBricks
    Make sure to donate to teamseas.org/ if you can!! Don't forget to subscribe, this is my favorite video that I've ever made! Took over 50 hours to make....
  • Nice! Looks like you implemented some good engineering practices to get this to work, especially since you gave yourself a deadline because projects can get drawn out and become not worth the time invested into it. I subscribed!
  • @JovanDacic
    I just had a discussion with some friends about making a LEGO Discworld Ankh-Morpork complete with a trash-filled River Ankh. We debated which pieces would best represent rubbish and decided that brown 1x1 studs, apples, bananas, and fishes would be the best. But this project convinces me that it doesn't matter which pieces one uses, but the creativity used to put it all together. Great build, even if it didn't work in the exact manner it was supposed to.
  • Tip, make a lego piston going up and down filling the width of the “river” with wedge pieces facing towards the machine pushing the water towards the machine but doesn’t push it back so try to make the rise slower if possible
  • @dvjvbv
    I've seen a very similar machine to remove lint from waste water at a fabric mill. a belt as you have, made of screen with rails across it, They bubbled CO2 into the water to help cause the lint to float to the top to make it easier to collect.
  • @pixelatedluisyt
    nice machine! you must have donated somewhere near $717.30 lol i did the calculations, team seas is officially epic
  • @princeplayz4148
    I know I’m late on this, but did you try and make the pieces on the tread that picks up the pieces a bit bigger too, since I think that might’ve helped pickup the pieces from a further distance while having a current too. I don’t know if you’ve tried this but just a suggestion if you see this and still haven’t taken apart the machine please let me know if it worked!
  • @pen-nn5nk
    One of the ways you could make it to the current go to the conveyor belt is that if you use the fan because I saw blowing on it was pretty effective so a fan has a much more power
  • @endlez2653
    The light gray parts which pick up the trash need to have holes that go vertically through the brick. This would not only decrease the flow but also consume less energy.
  • @ibuildstuff
    This was really entertaining to watch, great work! Just wondering, where did you get the "mark rober" style text you used for the thumbnail?
  • @zachidiot4334
    How can people make this thing in 50 hour? I need to use a week to finish a big lego setup like this! You have received a new subscriber
  • @maudoofdo2722
    Its a realy nice idea but i think in a river it would destroy the ground and kill anamils
  • @Breadstick783
    great build but do you have a solution to the new small gear falling off at high speeds?
  • @mats-a-boy
    i went fishing in a pond which is very far away from our home and we catched lots of pollution/garbage. we have only bread for the bait but its too soft so it would fell off if 2nd throw
  • @memeidiot3665
    LOVE YOUR LEGO VIDEOS, they making my days better!!
  • @blueshell_dev
    I have an idea, make a small hole like a sewer to the side in the dirt of the hill, and place some propellers so you drop trash down into a hole and it travels through to make it look really cool.
  • @eviesbuilds6762
    i do not know how you did not give up would have never been able to do something thing like that so cool but i have some ideas that might work but i do not know so if you tried to put a really small fan at the back that might work or one time i made a really fast lego fan with my motor, if you want to try that it might work.