My cat would probably sit and stare at this thing for hours...as would I. But seriously, very nice work. If I had a workshop, I'd like to try my hand at this. The possibilities are endless.
Heh, this'll keep me entertained for hours. Forget all these modern day technological gaming systems and devices, and buy me one of these for Christmas!
I'm an ME and lover of mechanisms. Love all of your machines (thanks for sharing your talents/creativity). Curious though, the two bearings help with a dwell or just for show?
Denha. Love your creations. Just wondered if possible if you would share your secret on what you use to 'weld' the track together. If you could let me know I would really appreciate it. Thank you and keep up the awesome work!
hi there, I am trying to recreate your mechanism for a project of school. I was wondering what material did you use to made the arms and stuff and what kind of wire u used, please reply me cus I really need some help, your mechanism is the best of all and I really like to make it. help me please
I have purchased a motor like this, same number, same website. However, I do not find the way to stabilize the motor to the wood. How do I make a motor holder?
it sounds so soothing. I could fall asleep to this.
Diddo
+Janina Buscus yeah it does
Very slick design ;). The triple-arm system, the return chute in case two balls load, the counterbalance on the top arm...nice work.
I love your machines! They are beautiful and work wonderfully! I also like how different pieces fit in different places and on different machines!
I like how it sometimes takes 2 balls at once and returns the second :D
It has a beautiful rhythm to it. Nicely done.
why does some people dislike this ?!! this way cooler than other videos i've seen
+geovanny9626 bcos they r idiot
My cat would probably sit and stare at this thing for hours...as would I.
But seriously, very nice work. If I had a workshop, I'd like to try my hand at this. The possibilities are endless.
At 0:37, It began to make music. I loved it!
Very nice work, as always :) I especially liked how it made sure there is only 1 ball going up the lifter...
Would be great to see a giant marble machine made from everything you have done.
Very cool work.
I really like your videos and I'm trying to make this marble machine, you could make more videos explaining how to do.
Thank you.
this was pretty interesting, watched a bunch of your videos. you deserve another sub for the effort and time into the things you make :)
Heh, this'll keep me entertained for hours. Forget all these modern day technological gaming systems and devices, and buy me one of these for Christmas!
They are. They're enjoying the commute between their home and work. Back and forth, back and forth day in, day out. Just like us humans.
Very playful and fun. Love how you can interchange different scenarios.
I like the noise it makes. It's got rhythm. I half expected a song to kick in lol.
I'm an ME and lover of mechanisms. Love all of your machines (thanks for sharing your talents/creativity). Curious though, the two bearings help with a dwell or just for show?
This reminds me so much of Maxis Marble Drop, it'd be awesome if someone made a marble machine based off of that :)
That's a nice, compact, and quite complex marble machine.
If you could make this into a clock you are my hero
You just always fail to disappoint me. :)
You should combine all of your old ones into one massive marble machine.
Seriously, these machines need to be commercialised.
Just awesome.
I´m watching this and can´t belive it :D
I wish I could built such things too.
Greetings and a giant respect from Germany.
Time to hook all your lift mechanisms together serially!
denha you should make the second ball go on a small track then it will be an even better marble machine! please do that in your next vid i subscribed!
used wire is 1.0mm brass wire.
I would like to purchase this machine.
quite interesting how you solved the part when it picks up 2 balss
Impressive. Especially balls go one by one
Those poor two balls, they shall never know the joy of travel.
Denha. Love your creations. Just wondered if possible if you would share your secret on what you use to 'weld' the track together. If you could let me know I would really appreciate it. Thank you and keep up the awesome work!
This one has an incredible rhythm!
@paolouie I think your talking about the counterbalance arm. he used a moving counterbalance so the arm stays up and down longer
You are very smart with those inventions, this is so genius!!! Like rubix cube.. no, better!!!:D
you should make one with some cans, a few guitar snares and you have got a marble song
Too many people underestimate the value of fun...FANTASTICO!
you have inspired me to try and make my own
@seanflannes About 2000-3000 JPY. The remainder is time and effort.
The Machine is making rhythm and its kinda cool :D
Lil suggestion: A magnetic conveyor with some thin wood over it. It will be intersting to watch balls rolling up :)
I'm not using magnet.
@alecjahn Because it is also interesting that two balls enter, it leaves just as it is.
what wood do you use for all your marble machines? and this is another great lift.
That beat is hot, man.
Beautiful little machine.. What is the motor from?
hi awesome machine
what guage or dia of copper wire do you use?
@StickiesOfficial for weights. it won't work as well without them. look at "arm lifter (prototype)" and "arm lifter (prototype #2)" to see what i mean
Dass Jemand so viel präzise Wertarbeit für eine im Grunde unnütze Maschine investiert - Respekt!!
très belle réalisation. Bravo
This is awesome! :?D
I like the rhythm of it.
very very good
hi there, I am trying to recreate your mechanism for a project of school. I was wondering what material did you use to made the arms and stuff and what kind of wire u used, please reply me cus I really need some help, your mechanism is the best of all and I really like to make it. help me please
Just wondering, what do you have more of, lifters, or ball tracks?
the machine makes a tune
You really should teach in house workshops
Please show us what it takes to make just ONE module.
if u look closely you can see the slight angle on the end of the second arm
@TamsinRJ Japanese cypress, Agathis, magnolia, teak, etc
so is this finished, or are you going to add something to fix the near-zero percent fail rate?
Could you replace the marbles with grapes and instead of the little coaster at the end just put your mouth there?
Do u make these cuz if u do can u make me one.
And what is it we're trying to accomplish here?
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one more thing....have you encountered any bug while watching this device (e.g. fallen/stuck ball) ?
Hola soy de argentina que alambre usa???
1.0mm Brass wire.
Nice beats. Better than beatboxing.
That was... deep.
Why are those 2 marbles stuck in the rod on top?
@mrlegohalo1 Yes, of course.
That is AWESOME
This is Marbleous.
How does the 2nd arm transfer point work, it seems like the ball should fall out before it reaches the next arm. Is there a magnet to pull it?
this has a great beat to it. :D
Are you planning on fixing the double-feed problem on the first arm?
I have purchased a motor like this, same number, same website. However, I do not find the way to stabilize the motor to the wood.
How do I make a motor holder?
I like your second add on
do you make these yorself
@mrlegohalo1 45 years old.
what is the purpose of the two balls sliding back and forth at the top?
Next i time i get baked i know what im watching.
What's the point of those two captured balls on the top arm?
I believe they function as counter-balance weights
Does it come with the loader and the two units that is in this clips?
amazing !!!
you rock !!!
CUAL ES EL MATERIAL QUE SE DEBE TENER PARA HACER UNO ASI?
How much in US money?
@georgeboal 1.0mm brass wire.
were can u bay equipment like yours?
1:30 Nice Catching Rail
it looks very busy
Its a nice beat.
very musical
可以买到在你的计划吗?
@PRANKurFACE I made the video that showed the soldering method. watch?v=1fRfaXsJRHw
pretty cool man!!!
hola como o en donde puedo conseguir este tipo de juego a mi hijo le llama mucho la atencion
You could sell them for 8000-12000 each easily! But then it wouldn't be that much fun anymore I guess ;)
You should start a business and mass produce those ball courses and sell them to the world.
very good videos, but matthiaswandel made them better because they don't need motors, just spinning a crank!
Get a tripod for your camera bud. :)
0:57 Fault
Rotaru Mihai teh object thingy gj !!
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