100% WORKING LEGO® Enchanting Table [Minecraft]

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this is an enchanting table in Minecraft and this is a real life enchanting table built from Lego Parts it has a book that can open and close flip pages and track the user it also has an enchanting interface with three enchantments available so long as the user pays enough lapis lazuli and has a high enough experience level I'll show you all of this first I analyzed exactly how the enchanting table looks and functions in Minecraft so I could replicate it in real life it enables a player to enchant items in exchange for lapis lazuli and experience levels besides enchanting items the table has a book that spins around slowly but when the user comes near it opens the book flips pages and follows the user's movements and it looks like this on the outside so that's what I went for since the book is so iconic that's the first thing I built I use Lego hinge breaks for the book cover so it can open and close cool it actually feels like a book snapping chat I built two pages to look like old parchment everything in this build will mimic Minecraft so even the pages needed to have the blocky pixelated look that is so recognizable once the pages were built I attached them to the cover lastly I made one more page that would eventually be able to move it used some tan technique parts that are kind of rare but it was worth buying them so the colors were right the back of the book has a bunch of connection points that I use to connect this spine I set that aside for now and started working on an enchanting interface here's what I came up with on the left you can see there are spots to place items lapis and an ID card that will have the user's experience level stored on it on the right there are three options for enchantments costing up to three experience levels and three lapis these buttons will allow the user to preview or purchase an enchantment a tap and hold will cause the machine to speak the enchantment preview while a quick tap will purchase the enchantment I added this color sensor array underneath the interface one so that the quick tap and tap and hold motion can be detected and two so that the user will immediately know which enchantments they qualify for based on the colors of the lights [Music] then I started working on how to detect items quantity of lapis and the user's experience level an RFID sensor reads these RFID cards and RFID stickers which go on 3x3 round Lego tiles and then have an item sticker placed on top like this after a little programming this was the result nice that's perfect the sensor can even read through objects and from about one inch away so the sensor can be hidden underneath the enchanting interface I needed a way to have it read each token or card separately so I got to work on that next this simple mechanism is a great way to move an object in a controlled circular path that's too fast but if I slow it down yep that should do after that was finished I went back to making the book functional the book will rotate until a user arrives so it has to be able to spin without getting wires wrapped around itself there are a few ways to solve that but I picked the solution of connecting both the EV3 controller and all the motors to the same spinning platform this motor will spin the platform and this little assembly uses a worm gear to rotate two linkages that will open and close the book finally a third motor was added to flip the movable page back and forth this book is supposed to track the user remember so I purchased the camera that the EV3 controller can communicate with and got that connected to this was getting heavy so I built a roller bearing using curved gear racks and a bunch of one by one round tiles I didn't come up with this bearing design but I've seen it done a few times in the larger Lego community I place one orange tile so I could track movement of the Rolling tiles if needed I put the two halves together and gave it a test the bearing actually worked amazingly well there are the tiles rolling around ah yeah there's the orange one I added some pieces to make sure the two halves didn't come apart after a little bit of work I finally got the book connected including the supports linkages for the cover and the U-joint for the movable page that's how they work the enchanting interface in the book were ready so I just needed to connect everything on the base plate and get the enchanting tables walls built speaking of the walls I got to work on those using some really fun and unique Lego colors like medium lavender dark purple dark red medium Azure dark turquoise light aqua and more foreign then using the enchanting interface as a guide I tiled off the base plate and added these breaks with grooves and door rails then I created the gear train that would work for extending and retracting the enchanting interface the left side worked but the right side hit the motor too early moving the gear train back one stud fixed that though this section will blend right in with the walls of the enchanting table I put the interface on and gave it a test connecting at least a couple wires to make sure they wouldn't get pinched the test went great so now here was the puzzling thing Enchanted items in Minecraft have a purple gleam to them how would I replicate that using Lego bricks here's what I decided I purchased some transparent purple stickers that I figured a robot could place on the tokens then again it was hard enough for me to peel a sticker and place it but I was up for a challenge [Music] the concept for how the robot will peel the stickers by running the sticker paper over an object with a sharp angle change like this lift arm and keeping a lot of tension on the sticker paper the stickers will peel themselves off the paper just like this keeping that in mind I got started on the mechanism to do that then I moved to creating my own Lego compatible spool these wheel hubs and four pulley wheels made for the perfect sticker spools I needed one for the Stick of paper that hadn't been used and one to take up the excess paper I connected them both on some axles and then worked on getting them added to the main assembly foreign [Music] [Applause] here's how I round the stickers onto the new Lego spools foreign [Music] next I checked with an item token to make sure it was in the right location remember how I said there needs to be lots of tension on the paper for it to peel well instead of using tan pins without friction ridges like normal I use blue pins with friction ridges to provide resistance this wall of Technic bricks allows a variable number of blue pins to be added to increase the resistance for the right amount next I added a motor to run the sticker peeler mechanism I use the worm gear to gear way down so the torque was increased enough to overcome the resistance of the pins with friction ridges then I gave her the test the first test didn't work out so well because the resistance was too small but adding a few more High friction pins would end up fixing that issue now the stickers were peeling off like they were supposed to then it was time to add away from the machine to place the peeled sticker on the item token it turned out to be pretty simple I just added a motor that would swivel a rubber bumper to press the sticker onto the token I realized I should probably add some cable guards since several cables will be moving around near gears so that came next everything was almost complete but I definitely needed a way to store all the lapis that users spent on enchantments so I built the lapis throne and put a machine lapis on it the RFID sensor will take the lap as stored on the user's token and transfer it to the machine lapis token instead that way the owners of the enchanting table can Revel and all the lapis they get from users yeah I added another EV3 controller to run the motors and sensors located in the base of the enchanting table and finally got the book connected I tried to keep everything in the base below a certain height so the spinning platform wouldn't catch on anything I had to lower a couple small things but nothing too major I already built the walls of the enchanting table but I needed the top too so I built these two halves which will allow me to still remove the walls easily then I completed the build by covering up the books mechanisms with the dark red cover like you see in the game here's how it all looked when I was done [Music] of course if we went to Enchanted level 30 we're going to need 15 bookshelves I use the standard design for most Lego Minecraft sets after some programming it was time to run the 100 working Lego Minecraft enchanting table to start with this is how the Machine Vision Works for tracking a user's movement I'm just walking along and oh look a random enchanting table when the machine's camera sees me the book will open and start tracking me [Music] it even bothered me when I was done with the shot and was walking back to the camera now for the rest of the enchantment table let's see who stops by well hello there Steve these entity level 30 required ah you bottom breaking one eh well it's not the greatest but we'll get to some better enchantments soon the RFID sensor rewrites the RFID Card and tag to decrease One XP level and one lapis the enchantment process takes a bit but are you ready to see how the robot did applying the enchantment sticker hey the machine peeled and applied the sticker pretty well after that user leaves the book closes up and the enchantment interface returns to the table while the drawer is closing the RFID sensor rewrites the machine lapis token to add the lapis that the user paid okay on to some better enchantments hopefully hey Zuri going for a level 30 enchantment on the Trident I see looks like Zuri wants a different level 30 enchantment so what do we do in Minecraft dummy enchantments are the answer this real life enchanting table can do that too foreign was hoping for eign it looks really cool with the table walls on but there's a lot going on inside so I'll show you the next enchantment without the cover remember this is what's happening underneath the top of the enchanting interface with the RFID sensor detecting the user's card amount of lapis and item to enchant to me top s wow really that's a pretty good enchantment yeah if this video amazed you please help me out by sharing it on your social media and watch the working crafting table video too hit subscribe or leave me a comment and I'll get back to you ASAP thanks for watching
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Length: 14min 31sec (871 seconds)
Published: Sat Mar 11 2023
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