100 3D artists make a machine for marbles Clinton Jones asked 2,000 3D graphic artists to come up with their own idea for a machine that moves a metal ball from top to bottom. These are in turn the 100 best creations he received.
Marbles and rubber bands The user Kaplamino created this amazing Rube Goldberg machine with rubber bands, woods and marbles, a ramp.
The blue marble An amazing Rube Goldberg machine, starring a blue bolus.
Magnets and boloi The user Kaplamino has created an ingenious Rube Goldberg machine with balls, pieces of wood and magnets. The clever use of magnets cause fun chain reactions.
The magnet game A board game in which two players place small magnetic balls on a special board, trying not to magnetize and stick together. In this case the player collects the balls that have been magnetized. The winner is the one who will remain first without balls in his hands.
Shooting range, carved on a rock In Japan, someone places some volleys in a special path carved into a rock. A sculpture created by Tsubota rock shop.
The blue marble After three months of work, the user Kaplamino completed an amazing Rube Goldberg machine starring a blue bolus.
The small town with balls The Ben Tardif is an American from Los Angeles, who has spent the last three years of his spare time to build a great small town for balls that calls "Marble Mountain". This machine consists of 25 sections are joined together to form a kinetic sculpture. These sections were built according to a specific theme and have small trains, stairs, slides, a ski jump, a castle, a golf course, a track bowling, a reproduction of the Times Square, of Lombard Street, a Skate Park and much more. This large machine was made entirely of wood, is 3,6 m 2,5 m width. Yet its construction has not been completed fully, and Ben continues its improvement.
Unlikely accident in China At the beginning of March in Bijie city of China, There was an unlikely accident with a motorcycle and a truck. The motorcycle in which he was riding a three-member family, It passes next to a dump truck when the truck's bucket door suddenly opens. The door hit riders and threw them on the ground. Fortunately, There were no victims.
An unlikely music machine The Martin Molin, a member of the musical group Wintergatan, us demonstrates the "Marble Machine", a highly complex music engine from wood constructed himself. The machine works with 2000 steel balls move through gears, wooden carriages and pipes. Each ball hits a musical element of the machine, like the blade of a xylofwnoy. Two large wheels also work like a musical box, While the rhythm follows the movement of the crankshaft that spins from the musical.
The unlikely Rube Goldberg machine of 3M A Rube Goldberg machine is a chain of objects, designed to perform a simple task with impossibly complicated way. Surely you remember features of these machines in the old Looney Tunes cartoons. Recently, 3M company (best known as creator of the Post-it and Scotch tape of various kinds) a Rube Goldberg machine constructed using products designed to make our lives easier. According to 3 m, The machine incorporates inter alia 25.000 papers Post-it notes and 75 tape rolls paint ScotchBlue.
A magnificent marble route Johan Schmitz from Germany, designed and built this fantastic wood "track" for balls.