Thank you to all the wonderful people I met at the Meetup. I had a wonderful time and it was so inspiring! I will continue my journey with the MMT in the new year 2024. See you at the next Meetup and happy new year ❤
the one thing that made martin fail is not accepting compromise and refusing to accept reality, but this is giving me hope for a good future where engineers accept compromise and finally finish projects, this machine went much further than the mmx even went and I have a huge admiration on u for doing this project
The Archimedes Screw is the system that Williams Electronics used for their pinball shooter game _Hyperball_ (1981) to get the marbles back to the chute that led to the electromagnetic shooter mechanism.
I think the ripped paper frame layout cover a little too much of the slides of the presentations, but still, thanks for sharing! These are always cool to watch.
Thank you to all the wonderful people I met at the Meetup. I had a wonderful time and it was so inspiring! I will continue my journey with the MMT in the new year 2024. See you at the next Meetup and happy new year ❤
Always love your videos
the one thing that made martin fail is not accepting compromise and refusing to accept reality, but this is giving me hope for a good future where engineers accept compromise and finally finish projects, this machine went much further than the mmx even went and I have a huge admiration on u for doing this project
Incredible work! Started it at 12 years old, just mind-blowing, I wish I was this smart when I was 12...
The Archimedes Screw is the system that Williams Electronics used for their pinball shooter game _Hyperball_ (1981) to get the marbles back to the chute that led to the electromagnetic shooter mechanism.
So cool! love it and I loved watching the meetup from here in Australia! Keep up the good work!
The best engineers are those that start out doing engineering projects as a hobby.
Didn't know this existed, but that's great!
I think the ripped paper frame layout cover a little too much of the slides of the presentations, but still, thanks for sharing! These are always cool to watch.
We noticed that too! We are working on improving that for the next time!
Fantastic work, Terence! Subscribed!
Thanks a lot! ❤
Another Martin 😆
Have to watch his channel.
The link to tkmusic in the description is wrong.
Should be fixed by now!
The link to Terence' channel seems broken.
Fixed!
Sounds like the exact same problems with lack of planning as Martin's two machines.