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[GBC] Irreversible Screw
torso replied to torso's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
I wanted it to be colourful. The blue/dark blue combination was the first idea (with black or possibly DBG drum), but it didn't feel colourful enough. I like dark pink and have wanted to build something in that colour, but there weren't enough curved parts available. Looking at the available colours for those parts, magenta stood out as the closest. It reverses automatically after about 40 seconds. My previous module (cloud) is even more solid (but smaller). They go well together. -
[GBC] Irreversible Screw
torso replied to torso's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
I'm glad you like it! I also can't help but associate the looks with some kind of kitchen machine. -
As can be seen in the movie, this screw can't be reversed - balls are always transported forward regardless of rotational direction. A very simple mechanism. The time consuming part has been making it sturdy. Had to rush the design at the end to finish before an exhibition, so some things will be adjusted later. I intend to post a picture of how it's constructed when the 3D model is finished. The switch is purely mechanical using regular transmission parts. Driven by a medium motor.
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[GBC] Cardan Lift
torso replied to torso's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
I've always pushed the axles apart. It's not particularly rigid. Maybe it would help to fix the half-stud offset and make it centered over the tipping platform. Another error I know about (seen once) is that sometimes a ball will not start rolling when at the top. As soon as the arm starts moving again, the ball drops straight down. That it sometimes only pushes up four balls is OK. Whenever I've measured the throughput, it has exceeded the specification. There are several improvements planned for this module, but for now it's good enough. The most needed improvement would be to get it off baseplates and onto something that is easier to move and pack. -
Manias in building?
torso replied to jorgeopesi's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
I'm using a 5600K (daylight) studio light when building. Separating old and new grays under that lamp is easy. I can even build black things. I used to do that until I encountered an instruction manual where they changed direction between steps. Now I align them according to my own preference. -
Manias in building?
torso replied to jorgeopesi's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
I do the opposite - avoid introducing rotation where it isn't needed. Rotation will often introduce misalignment due to rounding errors. -
[GBC] Cardan Lift
torso replied to torso's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Great progress. The LBG slopes added in step 36 are not turned correctly though. Good catch. I've added it to my model. To my knowledge it should be theoretically buildable. Didn't spend much effort on making it easy though. -
[GBC] Cardan Lift
torso replied to torso's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
I have now aligned things better. You can get the LDraw model and synchronization instructions here: http://torso.me/cardanlift That would be awesome. I'm waiting. -
[GBC] Cardan Lift
torso replied to torso's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
So, there's still interest in this module. I've made some tweaks to it after posting that video. Now there are no known reliability issues. I made a 3D model while designing it, as I find that easier than building with bricks directly. I'll align the last few things and post it. Not going to make instructions though. -
GBC General Discussion
torso replied to Jim's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
You can buy balls from Bricks & Pieces. Search for part 72824.- 1,124 replies
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[GBC] Ski Lift
torso replied to nxtstep101's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Well done! Looks like it's running reliably. I like the uniqueness and simplicity. If you're planning on making a GBC conformant in basket, it's not just a matter of making it bigger. You will also need a mechanism to line up the balls, because that will not happen automatically. -
[GBC] Cloud
torso replied to torso's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
There's not enough gear reduction to run the motor at full speed, so I don't think that would be advisable. I've been toying with the idea, but for now I prefer the flexibility of stand-alone modules. I also have several motors and can afford new ones when needed, so it's not really a problem. -
[GBC] Cloud
torso replied to torso's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
That was a comment I did not expect. -
Finished my second module. Simpler mechanics this time, but I haven't seen this particular variation anywhere.
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I've only noticed that new parts will repel each other. It's difficult to make nice stacks while sorting.
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[GBC] Cardan Lift
torso replied to torso's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
I'm glad you like it, although I didn't invent the mechanism. Just built a lego version of this one: . Copying that one increased my chance of finishing on time, but I'll definitely try to build something more original in the future. I wanted it to run at a certain speed, so I adjusted how many it had to take on each cycle. -
I'm getting started building GBC-modules. Now I have finished one.
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How Many 2x4 Bricks in a Pick a Brick Pot?
torso replied to Bricksnaps's topic in General LEGO Discussion
How many can you get in a small cup? The comparisons I've seen show that the small one is better value. -
Nico71's Creations
torso replied to nico71's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Combining a clock and a GBC. I like it! Of course it could, but it would have to be a lot faster (counting seconds instead of minutes). -
Real power of Lego motors?
torso replied to ben20's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Lego is probably stating the specification of the current. This specification should cover the worst case scenario and is always higher than measured values. This number is important when choosing power supply, but isn't a good indicator of performance. Stalled torque is usually a lot higher than the torque you get under normal operation. Doesn't tell you much about performance. The high number is good for marketing purposes though. My guess is that the torque that Lego specifies is the only useful number for performance. It's probably measured when the motor is working under ideal circumstances. Hopefully an average of several motors. -
I don't build sets, but only buy them for their parts. After finishing parting out a 42009 Mobile Crane Mk II I realized that the string was missing. I'll never know if anything else was missing.
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Seems like originality will get you far, but that it's not enough. I knew it was a bit weak, but it was the best I could do with the available pieces. Thank you for the support. I'll try to come up with unexpected entries in future competitions too. After all, I need the practise.
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I learned something new today. They probably have a good reason for doing it that way.
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Looks a bit complicated to lift the gondola. I don't want to sound negative or imply that complicated mechanisms are bad. They can be fun to watch, but it doesn't seem likely that it would work that way on real systems. But I also don't really know anything about that. Good to see that you're making progress and trying alternative solutions!
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