The Marble Conveyor Belt is Completed and it delivers Perfectly. - lifts 8 marbles per crank turn. - thanks to it being driven by ratchets and pistons, it makes a short halt to load and unload the marbles, on exactly the same spot every time. - The pistons are connected to the crank shaft with a 2:1 gear reduction which means that the conveyor belt go in time with the music, and in half time. I can even use the mechanical sounds from the ratchets and the marbles climbing the fish stair to create parts of the beats. - I only had one kick drum channel up and running so the kick drum plays on 2-4 like a snare normally would. Sounds a little strange but I just made this piece of music to demonstrate the concepts are working. (no music you hear in the videos are going to be used for the album, its quick and dirty functional pieces for the videos only) - Its been a journey but we are now on our way. Again. - the throw of the pistons s 40mm, the pitch of the chain is 15,875x2 mm, an imperial value, and it happens to be exactly twice the marble diameter. All this makes it possible to lift exactly one row of marbles per crank turn. The ratchets move 40 mm but only grabs onto the chain to move it exactly 31,75mm per crank turn. The carriers are flame polished cnc:ed acrylic - The chain was custom made in Japan and I waited 5 months for it to be delivered. haha. Of all the time consuming darlings on the MMX I love the conveyor belt /fish stair combo the most. - the marbles looks like they are stuck over the demagnetiser wheel, this is by design, as soon new marbles come into the pipes from below, the marbles are slowly pushed over the demag wheel which ensures perfect demagnetisation. - thanks for watching and believing in the project, good luck with everything that you are doing! Martin #4K #Marble #Machine ——————————— MUSIC DOWNLOADS ► WINTERGATAN RECORDS ► #/shop SPOTIFY ► ITUNES ► MERCH ► ———————————— SUBSCRIBE ► INSTAGRAM ► REDDIT ► DISCORD ► ———————————— Thanks to the Marble Machine X Team 2019 ►Alex Füßl, Alex CNC Munich, Germany ►Carlos Montoro, Anjuda Guitars Madrid, Spain ►David Lewis, Machinist@Allied Cycle Works Little Rock AR USA ►Dwayne Myers, Safety Phoenixville, PA, USA ►Ecco Pierce, All Things Ecco Oakland, California, USA ►Florian Hu, fhuable Wellington, NZ ►Jacob LaRocca, Rocket Props Somerville, Massachusetts ►James Passmore, CAD9 Design LLC Worcester MA ►Liam Ward, DogenDesign, TMD Technologies Ltd London, UK “ “ ►Marius Hirn Munich, Germany ►Nick Householder Florida, USA ►Philip Brown (solo banjo) Winston Salem, NC USA projects ►Richard Southall, String HeArt Devon, UK ►Sebastiaan Jansen Leuven, Belgium (BE) ►Tim Keller, Inventopia Davis California USA ►Tim Mitchell, CNC Machinist Nashville USA ►Tobias Gutmann, Tobias Gutmann Prototyping Munich, Germany ►Tommaso D'Amico Vancouver, Canada ►Viktor Stenberg, Calle Guldstrand, Gustaf Törner ProtoCut Stockholm, Sweden ►Will Francis, Machine Thinking San Francisco Bay Area, USA MORE ALLIES: ►Tobias Smidebrant ►Erik Holke ►CNC Routerparts ►Nathan Skalsky ►Karin & Olof Eneroth ►Matterhackers - ►BCN3D ►This Old Tony - ►Thomas Pilot - ►Roys Sheds Perth Australia ► -
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