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From: motleymdg
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  • Bro, turn this into a fricken profession, You'd be RICH

  • Whoever build such things must be a genius.I know it´s pretty expensive,but it´s surely worth every penny of it.Hats off!

  • @1973833 Hey, Thanks! I sure don't feel like a genius lol. I'm just good at this specific thing because of a lot of practice. : )

  • Amazing! Did you ever tried using phosphorescent balls and switching lights off? It has to look magic!

    Superb job!

  • Is this the one featured in Fracture? What drives the wheel?

  • I would like to be one of those balls. Seems like a fun ride.

  • how freaking long did that take to make and also you have way too much time on your hands

  • It's probably been asked before, but how long did that take to make?

  • This was so cool I almost cried when it was over....

  • Bet that guys the shit at roller coaster tycoon

  • I have been meaning to ask you, how do you attach the pieces? Do you hard solder it? thanks

  • @super8ben I use a TIG welder. To be specific a Miller Maxstar 150sth. You can solder stainless, but the joints are very weak compared to welding.

    Or I use magic...lol.

  • This is sooo hackin awsome!

  • Wonderful machine. The whole thing is good but the lift really sets it apart. It's slow curving motion is a great counterpoint to the controlled chaos it frames. I would really like to see some HD footage of this one so you could really see some of the detail in the track elements and how they interact.

  • a human sized ride like that would be cool! and id ride it!

  • Fascinating!

  • This contraption is crammed and amazing. in fact so crammed I cant see what is happening

  • Wow, that is amazing.

    I would have never thought of a wheel lift like that. This is truly a work of art.

  • wow it must take years to build i seen an awesome one in orogan it was a pretty good size one to

  • Another really great rbs. Reminds me somewhat of a RBS in the Fracture movie that has the turning ring lift.

  • Great!! do you manage to sell them? or its just for fun?!

  • I would have to say...both.

  • Thanks Cornish! That's one of the best comments I have ever received about my work. : ) Thanks for enjoying my video. The walnut ring lift was the buyers idea - good taste, eh?

  • Aesthetically, the best rbs I've seen for a very long time. This looks fantastic, the elements are exciting and varied, and the wheel lift gives it a sense of balance rarely seen in these types of sculpture. Well done.

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