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Uploaded by on Dec 14, 2008

This is my Rube Goldberg machine that I made for my physics class.
It took me 13 hours to build, film, and disassemble.

I used:
2 marble track bases
3 marble track height adjustors
1 marble track starter
1 marble track slant
4 pieces of paper
2 large wooden blocks
4 small wooden blocks
3 paper cups
9 Hotwheels height adjustors
1 Hotwheels height adjustor slider
2 Hotwhhels long tracks
1 Hotwheels short track
1 Hotwheels accelerator
1 Hotwhels truck
2 PVC pipe lengths
1 large marble
15 small marbles
3 magnets
1 Length of wood
2 chairs
1 wheel
1 pair of scissors
4 pieces of cardboard
1 washer
1 tape-roll spool
1 ruler
2 rings from a trampoline net
1 lock
1 keyring
42' of string
52 dominoes
2 5 lb. weights
and a whole mess of tape

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  • Well, if you had taken the time to read the description, you would know that this was for Physics. I had to do that

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  • Why does everyone feel the need to talk you through their shizzy first?

  • 1:30 The start.

  • I wish we had cool projects like this for my school's classes.

    I've seen projects where teachers let their students make games using adobe flash, a program I love and am proficient with, for projects, schools that are very versatile and have open projects.

    All my school does is write essays and prepare for all-mighty FCAT.

    Fuck 'em all, that's why kids drop out, because they have no freedom and can't make choices in school.

  • nice

  • Hey, my 5 year old son and I love watching these vids, and the descriptions of how things work are really useful to us... they help us learn how to build our own. Nice work on this one!

  • you spent more than half of the vid telling us whats gonna happen just start it

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