Mechanical Principles demonstrated with LEGO | 7 Ways to Lift a Platform
Even with just a few Lego gears and a motor, useful lifting mechanisms can be made. In this video, I showed a few of them, such as a Parallelogram and Scissor Lift. Some of the mechanisms can lift a decent weight, a couple of kilos or even more. Maybe in the next videos I will do a destructive test. Enjoy! Awesome music: "Sappheiros - Dawn" is under a Creative Commons license (CC BY 3.0) / sappheiros Music promoted by BreakingCopyright: https://bit.ly/dawn-song #lego #asmr #technicbrick #legodiy #liftlego #legomechanisms #legomoc

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