If you want to do it with Legos like him, you can get very thin Lego bricks that are flat onone side (no knobs). That will create a nice smooth surface.
If you notice the all 5 balls that fall to far sides of the board: 0:33 (left side), 1:32 (right side), 1:33 (left side), 2:15 (right side) & 2:33 (left side). They all seem to continue on that path based on hitting the side wall meaning there seems to be some barrier from diverting to any other path and sticking to that particular route. Observation with 2:15 , as it begins its entry, it does initially touch the side wall and actually beats the ball that is directly in front during entry. This could be because of drafting when they initially touched during entry or momentum when it touches the wall or spin or combination of all 3. Can we predict which ball goes where? No, but this was way more fun doing than watching Jane the Virgin, I mean I get the concept, (tele-nova inspired meaning anything can happen AND usually does happen) but jeeze Jane what's the obsession of getting a book contract? Why don't you just self-publish and upload it to something like Amazon? You could start off by offering the first 3 or 5 chapters for free, then charge for the remaining chapters? C'mon Jane get your shit together, if not for you than do it for Mateo.
Perhaps the board is not well level, that can explain the deflected amount to the left dont you think?
Can you please share the size of the steel ball bearings? thank you
Just get some steel bb’s
Really cool, but I think your not level if the balls mostly fall to the left side
Has anyone tried to build one of these? I have but am struggling to get the balls to roll smoothly/not jump out & looking for some tips
If you want to do it with Legos like him, you can get very thin Lego bricks that are flat onone side (no knobs). That will create a nice smooth surface.
he has a piece of clear plexiglass over the top of the board to keep the bearings from bouncing out.
If you notice the all 5 balls that fall to far sides of the board: 0:33 (left side), 1:32 (right side), 1:33 (left side), 2:15 (right side) & 2:33 (left side). They all seem to continue on that path based on hitting the side wall meaning there seems to be some barrier from diverting to any other path and sticking to that particular route.
Observation with 2:15 , as it begins its entry, it does initially touch the side wall and actually beats the ball that is directly in front during entry. This could be because of drafting when they initially touched during entry or momentum when it touches the wall or spin or combination of all 3.
Can we predict which ball goes where?
No, but this was way more fun doing than watching Jane the Virgin, I mean I get the concept, (tele-nova inspired meaning anything can happen AND usually does happen) but jeeze Jane what's the obsession of getting a book contract? Why don't you just self-publish and upload it to something like Amazon? You could start off by offering the first 3 or 5 chapters for free, then charge for the remaining chapters?
C'mon Jane get your shit together, if not for you than do it for Mateo.
you tend to drop them more from the left, right?
waow
Nice, but the plural of Lego isn't "legos", it's just Lego.
Why?
@@s.papadatos6711 because it is. "Lego" is the brand, not what the individual components are called.