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sawyer klegr

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  1. Video instructions are here.
  2. This lego great ball contraption module uses "forks" attached to a conveyor belt to move the marbles. The forks are just tight enough to hold the marbles while still being loose enough for them to come out easily. Here you can see the unload mechanism:
  3. Cool! Glad it worked well :-)
  4. I am glad they fixed it, I don't think it is a bot though.
  5. Thanks! Would love to see photos if you do make one :-)
  6. Thanks! Akiyuki's original module had 6 larger ones.
  7. Thanks! It can handle one more but any more than that and it won't work properly.
  8. Thanks! This smaller version is good because takes a lot less power to run :-)
  9. Thank you! If you want instructions they are here.
  10. This Miniloop has a "cup" attached to a lifting arm (the mechanism was inspired by Akiyuki) It can be powered by a motor or a hand crank, it is also very very reliable. I have free instructions here.
  11. I have tested it and the screw doesn't have much friction in it, but the press does have a bit of friction. I think it could be because of the mechanism with the three 24 tooth gears.
  12. Link to the instructions for the newer, more reliable version: https://youtu.be/xSm9RnFks1A Thank you! Here is a picture of the geartrain, I think the stress is coming from the stepper.
  13. Thanks! I tried to but I couldn't make it look good enough. Thank you! I am not to sure why, I think it might be because of the stepper at the front. Two of the steps move 5 studs instead of 3.
  14. I haven't made instructions for this one because it is not reliable and is very stressful on the motor, if you want to try building one I do have photos of it here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/157198303@N02/ Thanks ;-)
  15. Nice! It is better than the proper B model :-)
  16. This lego great ball contraption module is designed to look like a lego molding machine. Their are flashing lights on the top and a screw mechanism to get the marbles back up to the proper height. The flashing lights on the top are powered by this switch (They are a bit hard to see in the video)
  17. Yes, that is how they are made. Here are some photos:
  18. Your a genius! Whenever I use Lego's version the U joints they just disconnect, but you versions should be able to handle some torque. Thank you for this :-) My YouTube Channel
  19. Their is actually no axle through the middle, it is sturdy enough without a axle. Thank you! I have not made instructions for this module because I am making a large module and wanted more time to build it. After that module I am going to make instructions for every module I make. Hope you understand :-) Thanks! I intentionally wanted it to shake because it works as an agitator, I don't think that those cams would make it shake enough.
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