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Hello, here is my entry for the TC23 GBC contest. TC23-Wheels by alex peraux, sur Flickr I started with using the part 6335786 to make two wheels. TC23-Wheels by alex peraux, sur Flickr Then I continued in the theme by changing the principle of rotation, the chain turns around the rim. TC23-Wheels by alex peraux, sur Flickr For the last wheel, I wanted to make a hollow rim, without spokes. The chain also turns around. TC23-Wheels by alex peraux, sur Flickr The module has a frame rate slightly above 1bps. I designed it especially so that it works during an exhibition without having to intervene on it :) It can be dismantled in 2 parts for easy transport: TC23-Wheels by alex peraux, sur Flickr thanks for reading this post. Feel free to leave a comment !
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GBC Module - Ball Factory My idea is to build a ball factory. The balls are placed in baskets in pairs, transported a little further by a conveyor belt, and then emptied again. For the baskets, of course, I will also have to build a return track. It's inspired by the Ball Factory from Akiyuki, but I made and will made some major changes, such as using only technic parts, the bigger conveyer and other mechanisms. Here a close-up from the left part: Due to the rotation of the light grey lliftarms and the yellow axles, the baskets will move one position approximately every 1 to 2 seconds. Therefore, the feeding mechanism will also be placed at this point. The feeding mechanism will also be a conveyer belt. After the conveyer belt for baskets follows the emtying mechanism of the baskets: The mechanism will empty the basket to the right due the rotation of the dark bluish gray axle at the right side, the rotation of the yellow axle connector at the left side makes the whole platform tilt forward so that the basket slides away and makes room for the next one. Next thing to do will be the feeding mechanism (a conveyer belt).
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