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From: denha
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  • Nice work. Pity it doesn't flip-flop properly when two balls arrive at the "gutter" setting.

  • Brilliant, as always

  • Congratulations on your projects. I wish to consult with the type of material works:

    1) What type of DC motors you use. What is the speed in the shaft? (rpm)

    2) What kind of steel balls you use. Some are magnetic?

    3) Where you can buy or get plastic gears.

    4) What type of wire used for the rails. How and with what material you solder the wires.

    Very much appreciate your response.

    Thank you very much,

    Carlos (CORDOBA ARGENTINA)

    cfbergoglio@gmail.com

  • Where do u get these materials?

  • how come sooooooooooooo many ideas????(kiss)

  • am i the only one thats going to point this out? chop sticks!

  • cut off the cord on your camera :)

  • master !!!

  • Is your camera also working on marbles??? It seems so, by the sound it makes ))

  • i wish i had your time...

  • did u ever injury urself trying to make one

  • denha, the god of wood and ball-related-mechanics

  • denha, very nice hob, id love to see an uber loop type of contraption though. XD

  • Youre pro legend in this!!! Make a tutorial

  • pure genius. this yellow thing - simple but very usefull!

  • I know you don't talk in your videos because you dont speak English but can you at least put subtitles so if you do speak we know what you are saying.

    Thanks!

    Jack

  • @4dMuffin

    Woah. Selfish much? You're asking him to do something he doesn't even need to do for most of his videos?

  • Good idea, maybe i will use it in my future marble machines.

  • what for is that instrument for carrying marbles? isnt it easier to use your hands?)

  • I totally see another binary counter coming up.

  • I love your work :)

  • I love the stair step lift. This one will be awesome, as they all are.... Doug....=)

  • Love your ideas. I was wondering if you could make a device that makes noise. Make the balls land on some glockenspiel metal pieces or something. That would be awesome :)

  • youre awesome

  • Nice job. By the way do u cut all those woods by yourself?

  • @tory173a Yes, many tools, such as a chisel, are used.

  • @denha what about the hole at the piece at the beginning of the video ?

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  • Great ideas and demonstrations!

  • it can randomly pass few balls.

  • brilliant ::)

  • Malfunction at 2:19, one of the balls hits it and falls off. Just to let you know :)

  • You always have amazing ideas

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