The 3D gear getting out of the computer screen on a simple click killed me ! I'm still looking for this icon on my own CAD... A rotational damper, you said ? I must find this thing for future projects... Thanks and Bravo !!!
uhmm, it takes about 15seconds for 1/4 or rotation give us a 80 seconds for full rotation, that spring can probably have 20 rotation in it (total guess), so about 25 minute. Let me know if at least i calculate the full rotation correctly, my guess is that will vary quite a bit while discharging and that little brake will stop the spring way early. I wonder why using the brake thing instead of using a gear reduction :/
@@lesto12321 Its not a brake, but a viscous damper. It doesn't actually lose any (or a very small amount) of energy. The only thing it does is slowing the discharge of the spring. I would say though that a larger gear on the damper would give a better overall mechanism, because imo the marbles are lifted a little too slow for the mechanism to be fun to look at.
Maaaan, another fantastic video! Thank you for all the work you put into the storytelling of how you build it and the great visual tricks that are so exciting to watch out for. It all is very much appreciated!
Thanks Daniel...I wanted to make a wind-up marble machine for my grandchildren. I stalled at figuring out speed control. I did not want to use friction, although it is interesting that the original wind-up gramophone (record player...err thingy that rotated a disc like a CD and made music with a vibrating needle ) was speed controlled using friction. You, one of the marble run masters, are a victor in simplicity and artistry. Wonderful work!!
Absolutely amazing! I was watching the whole video going like "okay. okay... why does this need winding up..?" and then at the very end it worked! Brilliant!
Very cool idea and it turned out really nice! Also, great video! Love the "magic" gag and the transition with that 3D printed wheel! I also like how there is only ever 1 extra ball sitting in the platform ready to be loaded!
This was only 7 minutes, yet it felt like I was watching something much longer, and I mean that in the most positive way possible. I have seen everything this has to offer and I understand it, very enjoyable.
It made me think of those kinetic sculptures you'd see in some malls back in the 90's that you couldn't help but stare at. Those were funner days, especially with the variety of shops (Radio Shack, Walden Books, Electronic Boutique, Babbages, Hungates, arcades, etc, etc) that malls had back then.
Love your work, super clean shop, precision engineering, great camera work, crisp edit, funk music. Everything. I’m inspired to build my own now. Baby steps.
Daniel de Bruin, you have created an outstanding niche TH-cam channel! I always get excited when I see new a video of yours! You create unique, creative and entertaining content! Hope to see more!
Well this made me nostalgic for machining class. Which was not a nice smelling place, so that's an accomplishment without even getting into the super cool machine design.
Like poetry in motion watching your marble machine come together. That magic device is intriguing. Can you adjust it so it's not so slow. It's cool watching 2 or 3 marbles chasing each other down the track instead of one at a time.
I had similar thoughts at various times. I would have automatically put bearings for the main shaft and a set screw for the brass winding knob. But economy in engineering has its own elegance. The shaft is not loaded enough to require a bearing. Thread locker works fine to hold the winding knob, is faster, and visually cleaner. (I would have used the blue, assuming this brand follows Loctite’s color coding. On the assumption I might have messed something up and had to take it apart again.)
😯: my face after the gear wheel fell out of the screen. Absolutely fantastic! Everyone does the hand-chop-to-cut-metal gag, but that was unique, and genuinely surprising. Also can I please have your workshop transported to my place. Like tomorrow?
Please make more of these marvel videos I really like them I would like to see you like more designs or more ways I’ve been in the middle to make more turn curves and stuff like that it’s really pleasing
Fantastic. I’ve been trying to find a source of clock springs with more windings and oomph than the little wind ups that are easy to get... tape measure is a great idea!!!
You could also look for replacement parts for vacuum cleaners. They use the same kind of steel spring for the mechanism that pulls in the cable, but much stronger. And not even that much larger, they mainly just use thicker steel.
Just what I was thinking: 1. I have way too many. Keep misplacing them, buying an additional one, then finding the others. 2. There is one small one, in particular, that is functionally useless. Too floppy to measure, paint has worn off the starting section of the top, etc. But I can’t bring myself to throw it away because the steel of the tape and spring are perfectly serviceable. Never thought about repurposing the components.
For a moment there I thought the marble track spun on the large gear giving the marble an infinite track to roll around on till the wind up ended. Still a neat design! :D
I cannot see how you can tell a story without any words and it still turns out this good!
Amazing - its like Wintergatan and This Old Tony had a love child :)
The 3D gear getting out of the computer screen on a simple click killed me !
I'm still looking for this icon on my own CAD...
A rotational damper, you said ? I must find this thing for future projects...
Thanks and Bravo !!!
QUESTION: How long do you think this can run for after winding it up? Full duration video coming soon :) EDIT: its live!
I guess 4 minutes and 12 seconds.
uhmm, it takes about 15seconds for 1/4 or rotation give us a 80 seconds for full rotation, that spring can probably have 20 rotation in it (total guess), so about 25 minute. Let me know if at least i calculate the full rotation correctly, my guess is that will vary quite a bit while discharging and that little brake will stop the spring way early. I wonder why using the brake thing instead of using a gear reduction :/
@@lesto12321 Its not a brake, but a viscous damper. It doesn't actually lose any (or a very small amount) of energy. The only thing it does is slowing the discharge of the spring. I would say though that a larger gear on the damper would give a better overall mechanism, because imo the marbles are lifted a little too slow for the mechanism to be fun to look at.
30-40 min
4:20 fur sure dude
Maaaan, another fantastic video! Thank you for all the work you put into the storytelling of how you build it and the great visual tricks that are so exciting to watch out for. It all is very much appreciated!
Fantastic!!!
Haha!! That transition from 3D model to actual gear was flawless.
このチャンネルは他のチャンネルよりも綺麗な仕上がりと制作で見ているだけで素晴らしいと思う。
そして、作る物に対して芸術的ですらある。彼の工作室は様々なパーツ類がストックされており昔からこの様な仕事をしていたのだろうと思う。
man this editing! 2:57 You outdid yourself again
For real
Ah, if *ONLY* 3D printing were like that! Cause if it was I'd be building a TON of stuff just for fun :)
That little subscribe in the magic box was adorable
ended with a bad day, but watching 7 min of this gave me some relaxation, TQ
Thanks Daniel...I wanted to make a wind-up marble machine for my grandchildren. I stalled at figuring out speed control. I did not want to use friction, although it is interesting that the original wind-up gramophone (record player...err thingy that rotated a disc like a CD and made music with a vibrating needle ) was speed controlled using friction. You, one of the marble run masters, are a victor in simplicity and artistry. Wonderful work!!
Your video quality is so high! Such awesome edits and transitions from scenes!
Very enjoyable to watch. Thank you for sharing!
oh hi there
ただただ、すごい!大人のおもちゃ、という感じで、ずっと眺めていられます!
You're machines are pure genius!!!
Beyond enjoyable, the machine, the music, the editing...everything! Thank you, I loved watching this!
Glad to see you are back posting videos! Awesome as always. Wish you the best in this difficult personal moment.
You have an amazing workshop
Nice, never thought about building a clock barrel like that
Watching you process was already fascinating but, man, those editing tricks, they add that little bit of extra 'magic' to the production.
My god, i the editing on this is SO good
Your shop is what dreams are made of.
I love the art your doing but what I love the most is engineering
the quality is impecable
Absolutely amazing! I was watching the whole video going like "okay. okay... why does this need winding up..?" and then at the very end it worked! Brilliant!
Very cool idea and it turned out really nice! Also, great video! Love the "magic" gag and the transition with that 3D printed wheel! I also like how there is only ever 1 extra ball sitting in the platform ready to be loaded!
天才だ...
見てて飽きないし、小技好き!
So great. Really appreciate your work Daniel.
This was only 7 minutes, yet it felt like I was watching something much longer, and I mean that in the most positive way possible. I have seen everything this has to offer and I understand it, very enjoyable.
Reminds me of one of those rolling ball clocks I wanted so badly as a child in the 90's
It made me think of those kinetic sculptures you'd see in some malls back in the 90's that you couldn't help but stare at. Those were funner days, especially with the variety of shops (Radio Shack, Walden Books, Electronic Boutique, Babbages, Hungates, arcades, etc, etc) that malls had back then.
Like the project, the video editing, synched music and the magic happening at 02:58 !
Random top notch TH-cam recommendation👌👌 congrats for the amazing work
Just amazing Daniel! Thank you for sharing.
2:24: Ooh, that is one of the most satisfying things I've ever seen!
I live for new Daniel de Bruin videos
The return of the king
Hey, you are timely risen with another ingenious contraption. Congrats on the happy resurrection!
Man, that's some This Old Tony magic right there!
Great editing
The making of the marble machines is amazing enough, but the video editing as on another level!
Very clever and talented on multiple levels.
I love how simplistic yet entertaining your videos are!
what a calculation maaan brilliant 👑...
Such a beauty! I love the way how you encounter problems in a clever way, like blocking the balls from falling in the wheel! Keep up the work!
Very well done. I love the workshop. Kinda reminds me of the Adam Savage shop with the all the bits and storage.
Love your work, super clean shop, precision engineering, great camera work, crisp edit, funk music. Everything. I’m inspired to build my own now. Baby steps.
Super cool project, love the variety of fabrication methods!
Daniel de Bruin, you have created an outstanding niche TH-cam channel! I always get excited when I see new a video of yours!
You create unique, creative and entertaining content! Hope to see more!
Well this made me nostalgic for machining class. Which was not a nice smelling place, so that's an accomplishment without even getting into the super cool machine design.
Like poetry in motion watching your marble machine come together. That magic device is intriguing. Can you adjust it so it's not so slow. It's cool watching 2 or 3 marbles chasing each other down the track instead of one at a time.
These videos are always so mesmerising. Cool stuff!
Not only a great video, but also remarkable video editing and story telling.
Nice video... with a lathe and a mill that “Magic “ container must be full of things!!
Finally an upload
Genius. Wish I was so talented!
Una edición espectacular y un juguete increíble!!!
Daniel, this is the next level. Thank you
Your vids are hypnotic dude. Keep it up! You deserve more subscribers!
The instant cut (without cutting), centre punch (without hammer) and the gear without printing tripped me out. Haha
Wow, this is a really good timelapse! Does not come off as amateur at all, super entertaining!
Wonderful marble machine 🙂
Martin from Wintergatan: Heavy breathing caused by disturbing lack of washer stacks and not enough redundancy.
Pain is temporary. Glory is forever. ::Screams in angle grinder::
Redundancy 🤣
I was looking for this comment!
I had similar thoughts at various times. I would have automatically put bearings for the main shaft and a set screw for the brass winding knob. But economy in engineering has its own elegance. The shaft is not loaded enough to require a bearing. Thread locker works fine to hold the winding knob, is faster, and visually cleaner. (I would have used the blue, assuming this brand follows Loctite’s color coding. On the assumption I might have messed something up and had to take it apart again.)
One of the easiest subscription I've made on TH-cam.
This is gold! 🤓🥇
Top ten most organized tool boxes LOL😂😂👌👌
This is fantastic!
That gear was 👍
😯: my face after the gear wheel fell out of the screen. Absolutely fantastic! Everyone does the hand-chop-to-cut-metal gag, but that was unique, and genuinely surprising.
Also can I please have your workshop transported to my place. Like tomorrow?
A beauty! As usual!
I saw you randomly and can't stop watching 🤣
Nice vid btw
This is very very entertaining and phenomenal stuff
I mean the whole video
Very nice and clever design.
Amazing project and cool video montage! Hope to see other videos like this!
Nice workshop and skills!
Amazing video! Every single minute is exciting! Impressed by your video editing skills, content and ideas! Look forward to next video!
wonderful creation !
IMPRESIONANTE!!!! BRAVO DANIEL!!!!
Please make more of these marvel videos I really like them I would like to see you like more designs or more ways I’ve been in the middle to make more turn curves and stuff like that it’s really pleasing
The most satisfying video I ever watched all credit goes to the cameraman,editor and the "content" creator👏👏👏
This video is so good that now i want to become a mechanical engineer
Brilliant !
This is totally awesome!!! How did you get going with this career? how do you fund this?
Such high quality
Impressive!
I love it. You should have a black party in your shop making all sorts of things.
Quality production!
4:34 done. You are very creative and your editing is top notch. I appreciate you. Thank you for sharing your time and experience
Fantastic. I’ve been trying to find a source of clock springs with more windings and oomph than the little wind ups that are easy to get... tape measure is a great idea!!!
You could also look for replacement parts for vacuum cleaners. They use the same kind of steel spring for the mechanism that pulls in the cable, but much stronger. And not even that much larger, they mainly just use thicker steel.
Just what I was thinking:
1. I have way too many. Keep misplacing them, buying an additional one, then finding the others.
2. There is one small one, in particular, that is functionally useless. Too floppy to measure, paint has worn off the starting section of the top, etc. But I can’t bring myself to throw it away because the steel of the tape and spring are perfectly serviceable. Never thought about repurposing the components.
대단해요 오랜만에 올라온 영상 반가워요
Helps if you have a workshop equipped with every tool and the material known to Man! Nice presentation, funky music, but share the knowledge!
good job!!
This is well build and all. But the filming and editing... That is superb.
Best video I've ever watched today!
Feeling some This Old Tony vibes in editing......
This is awesome!
Absolutely beautiful ❤️
Great! you are super professional.
For a moment there I thought the marble track spun on the large gear giving the marble an infinite track to roll around on till the wind up ended. Still a neat design! :D
Daniel should change name to Bag full of Awesome, thanks for them great videos enjoyed every of them, and big respect for them skills 👍
Amazing! I realy love your editting style. The 3D printed parts 'falling' from the screen was fantastic!