Love the ingenious use of hidden magnets! (Behind to wheel on the wood tower. They help to “suck” to balls into the hole and keep them from falling out during the ride) This gives the unit a very clean look and likely contributes to the speed performance.
I believe you're mistaken. The balls stay in the wheel because the hole is drilled at an angle. You'll note that the wheel support tower blocks the balls from rolling out until they reach the desired position. The metal you see on the back of the tower is the nut securing the axle.
Yes, I think you are right! The holes seem to be drilled toward the edge to about half the depth and then toward the centre as the exit the other side. I now see how they fall toward the dented as the disk moves. Very delicate design! Love it!
You do such neat stuff. I love watching all those videos. Where did you get the gear down motors? Would love to get a few of them and make something with kids.
@crocket1221 there is a simple trick to getting the wires bent: you take a lenght of wire and bend it around a cylindical object, eg a pipe, a dowel or a glass in oder to make parallel curves you simply take a shorter lenght of wire for the inside and the longer piece for the outside and bend them both around the same cylinder then align them until they are exactly parallel to each other. For the end loops you bend a short piece around a dowel and solder that into place
change the return arm to drop the balls farther from the wheel, then turn the beveled holder into a longer channel so that the balls are basically sitting in a single file queue
I must be being really stupid but I'm not sure how the angles of the holes in this wheel works. Normally the hole is tilted so the marble rolls in, then the hole would be tilted the other way after 180 degrees of the wheel rotating so the marble rolls out again, but in these cases the marble enters and leaves on the same side of the wheel. In your wheel the side the marble enters the wheel and the side the marble leaves the wheel are different. -comment continued below-
Applications like these on a larger scale of course could have great uses in making power. I would ABSOLUTELY LOVE to see you make a perpetual motion power maker. You'd be a billionaire.... Or the rich people who own power companies would assassinate you lol
🔵 You evidently know quite little about physics, or you'd realize that the only way this device could make power would be if you sat there and CRANKED it!!
Way cool ! If you make the holes at different positions you could create a drum beat ;-) Add a little Piezoelectric mic and a small amp and speaker ;-)
Great stuff, denha. All of your mechanisms & videos are very well done.
Was actually looking for the clip of the tiny wheel from The Office but wow! This was so much cooler! I love it!
This machine proudly deserves the name: energy dissipation machine
What is the specification of your drive motor and where do you obtain these, Thank You
You should really sell these! The sound of it is really soothing making me sleepy :P
FINALLY!
You finally ran a machine at some nice speeds!
Very good, quite ingenious in fact! 10/10
Very cool. Also very good desk setup :)
Very good craftsmanship !
Love the ingenious use of hidden magnets! (Behind to wheel on the wood tower. They help to “suck” to balls into the hole and keep them from falling out during the ride) This gives the unit a very clean look and likely contributes to the speed performance.
I believe you're mistaken. The balls stay in the wheel because the hole is drilled at an angle. You'll note that the wheel support tower blocks the balls from rolling out until they reach the desired position. The metal you see on the back of the tower is the nut securing the axle.
Yes, I think you are right! The holes seem to be drilled toward the edge to about half the depth and then toward the centre as the exit the other side. I now see how they fall toward the dented as the disk moves. Very delicate design! Love it!
that is such a satisfying sound...
why did i like this so much?
I just spend 5min of my life to see balls fall down oO and I love this oO
Very efficient! Well done!
Oh my God this channel is so good i love your content so much , i hope one day my videos could even be half as good as these.
You are an inspiration! :D
Of course I find this video after I asked you about the wheel holes the other day!
Truly amazing man, great job even tho i randomly found this video =D
Mesmerizing, I loved it.
Amazing! I really like it :-)
yeah that's probably it, thanks, you're a genius!
Congratulation! ... You just proved that a ball rolls downhill...
Super video.
You do such neat stuff. I love watching all those videos. Where did you get the gear down motors? Would love to get a few of them and make something with kids.
That is some awsome stuff!
Can you tell me the specifications of the motor attachment you used please?
An adjustment to youre wood ramp can make it run smoother
That was awesome !!
How much would you want for that first item?
what kind of wire you use to make the slider? thankss
I would very much like to know where you buy your motors and gears.
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Great 👍👍👍 creativity
9/32 inch stainless steel ball.
4:43 Va a estallar!!! . xD
@crocket1221 there is a simple trick to getting the wires bent: you take a lenght of wire and bend it around a cylindical object, eg a pipe, a dowel or a glass in oder to make parallel curves you simply take a shorter lenght of wire for the inside and the longer piece for the outside and bend them both around the same cylinder then align them until they are exactly parallel to each other. For the end loops you bend a short piece around a dowel and solder that into place
Nice...i want it on top of my office table.. :)
what is the metal thing ? and what kind of marble did you use? metal or regular marble?
If only I didn't have a screw lose and lost all my marbles I would try building this.
Hello 4 year old pun
"But, mom, I want to ride that wheel again!!"
Fuck you
@@hungvo7445 no u
cute art well done sir
I really like that
I love it.
It is a good idea.
Your test is passed 😁😁👍🏻 hahahah enjoy the sound
Awesome job....
Hello + Denha I loved your marble machine, if I could pass the measures is that I want to make one too.
im not gonna be the same anymore
Could *HAVE* be a great metronome!
I love this kind of stuff :)
Eu sou brasileiro vejo esses exemplares é só de brincadeira na realidade da vida não tem garantia de sucesso no desempenho do funcionamento.
Very simple but very cool
Jan Nademlejnsky ya ya ya
Where do you get your marbles from?
Why is the so mesmerizing? Do you sell these ? Amazing. Drew
It's a mad house! A mad house!
¡you are a genius¡
Hermoso, casi hipnótico de ver.
Hypnotizing!
This is the trial production for sale.
Do people buy from you this kind of marble machine?
what is the work out put in this
even i dont see see the benefit : very nice construction
Do the holes have to be drilled at a 10 percent angle in order for the balls to drop ouit due to gravity?
With this sort of ingenuity you could probably open up a portal to another dimension..Be careful.
Isn't this so satisfying to watch?
where can i buy one?
This time you didn't use your little chopsticks and everything went bananas!
the holes are probably cone shaped, so they will be outwardly sloped no matter what direction they are turned
Hypnotic!
Where you scaed to put the marbles in
interesting, thanks for sharing
it looks cute
change the return arm to drop the balls farther from the wheel, then turn the beveled holder into a longer channel so that the balls are basically sitting in a single file queue
Very nice
Remember when Lucy & Ethel were at the end of the chocolate assembly line? This is the mechanical version. LOL Poor little machine.
when do we get to buy one :D
did u angle the drill holes?
Neat.
Can I buy the Mini version
Super cool
I must be being really stupid but I'm not sure how the angles of the holes in this wheel works.
Normally the hole is tilted so the marble rolls in, then the hole would be tilted the other way after 180 degrees of the wheel rotating so the marble rolls out again, but in these cases the marble enters and leaves on the same side of the wheel.
In your wheel the side the marble enters the wheel and the side the marble leaves the wheel are different.
-comment continued below-
It is not a cone.
However, the movement is the same.
It'll work better if upper rail will be little more horizontal
Free energy!! :)
Applications like these on a larger scale of course could have great uses in making power. I would ABSOLUTELY LOVE to see you make a perpetual motion power maker. You'd be a billionaire.... Or the rich people who own power companies would assassinate you lol
🔵 You evidently know quite little about physics, or you'd realize that the only way this device could make power would be if you sat there and CRANKED it!!
Way cool ! If you make the holes at different positions you could create a drum beat ;-) Add a little Piezoelectric mic and a small amp and speaker ;-)
epic!
Whoa!
Hey, I really love your creativity but may I ask, what types of motors do you use? That would really help.
looks like a dc motor, you can salvage them from old electronics or buy them online
Yes, and it will intertain you long time baby!
you should make it so that marbles can move the motor and there is 2 wheels for the motor to be able to rotate :D
what size bearings are those?
Hola +denha me encanto tu marble machine , si me podrias pasar las medidas es que yo quiero hacer uno tambien.
U R amazing😎🤔😁
que arame voce usa
*interstellar music begins*
where can i buy this. email me
so good
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cool stuff
I liked the part when the wheel turned.
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