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sawyer klegr started following Lego GBC Mindstorms Color Sorter/Ball Counter , Lego GBC Shooter Miniloop , Lego GBC Vertical Train Module and 2 others
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While this is not a proper GBC module, it was great fun to build. The miniloop shoots balls using a weight rather then a spring which makes it more reliable, although it can slowly shake its way across the table while it is running as a result of this. It can be powered by a motor or by hand, and it can contain up to three balls while it is running although it is designed to only have two. Hope you like it, I have free instructions on Rebrickable if you want to build it here.
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That sounds like a good improvement. To enter it on Discord, I assume you have joined the GBP discord server? If you have, you should have access to at least the "input-bin" channel. Just ask/DM a moderator to verify that you are a human and then you can post a video of your module for the contest. If you have not already joined the server/channel the link is on https://www.greatballpit.com/ in the top right. There should be a discord logo there, if you click on it it will take you to the server.
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Thank you! Your ball lift sounds interesting, would be very curious to see how you made it without the need to reverse the motor. I can definitely relate to how hard it can be to stop balls from falling off of tall modules after building this one! You should enter it into the contest if you get it done in time, sounds like it would do quite well.
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I built this lego GBC module for the 2021 great ball pit GBC contest. The rules for this contest was to build a GBC module that lifts the balls to at least 64 brick high. My inspiration for this module was the idea of trying to turn a normal GBC module sideways. It is meant to look like a mechanical GBC train module, but on it's side. Of course due to the challenges of making a train go straight up and down, I was not to make it look exactly like the original. I programed the module using python, would be very curios if you found the effect at the start of the video believable. More photos on flickr.
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This great ball contraption uses a series of gears and pins to grab the balls and lift them. The mechanism is quite reliable, especially for a module that I designed. Would like to have made it run a bit faster as it does not quite run at 1bps, but it should be able to run at that speed if it is run on 9v. (it was only running at 7.2v in the video as the batteries are rechargeable) Photos on Flickr.
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This lego great ball contraption (GBC) module uses a mindstorms ev3 to control a ball sorting and ball counting mechanism. The module was programed using micropython / python. The module keeps track of the ball count, the count to left and right, the ball per second, and ball per minute. Obviously this was programed using python, which presented some challenges. (I am familiar with almost all major programing languages with the exception of python as a result of my computer science degree... ) In the end I decided to use threads for each of the main tasks of counting the balls and sorting by color. It makes it run much better and faster than just putting all the code in t he main program loop. Hope you like the module! (the full code is on Rebrickable if you want it ;) Rebrickable Flickr