Posted October 16, 20222 yr Hi all. I still decided to take part in this competition, although I had never built GBCÂ mechanisms before and was not even familiar with this direction in LEGO. I hope that I have not accidentally repeated any of the already existing similar mechanisms in GBC and therefore I will not violate the rules of the competition (if a similar one already exists, please tell me). So. The principle of its mechanism is to move the ball in a zigzag pattern from bottom to top. The pusher lifts the ball up at an angle of 45 degrees and when it reaches the top point, another pusher picks it up and the cycle repeats: At the moment, I managed to make several repeating segments of the main mechanism to check its performance. It is necessary to add a couple more of the same segments and design a ball feed tray. Your feedback and comments are welcome.
October 16, 20222 yr Looks interesting! There are pushers out there but not at this scale and not with this pattern so definitely something new. Good luck with finishing it.
October 24, 20222 yr Author The work is done. A ball tray was added (holds approximately 100 balls) and a mechanism for feeding balls to the conveyor. Slightly changed the design of the main mechanism for more emphasis on the main details. One L-motor is used Now the mechanism is made for cyclic operation, but can be configured to serve balls at any distance and height. Here are some preliminary photos and videos of the work. Â Edited October 24, 20222 yr by Akassin
October 24, 20222 yr Author 43 minutes ago, ord said: I like it. Nice, snake-like movement. Thanks 26 minutes ago, Berthil said: Nice work! It seems to run slower than 1 ball per second, can it run faster? Thank you. Yes, it is set approximately so far and any speed can be set. Now done double downgrading 8:24. Before the final video, I will remove one downshift.
October 24, 20222 yr I love it, the concept and workings of are easy to see and understand, but I bet there has been lots of fiddling and fine-tuning to make it work so smoothly. Great work!
October 25, 20222 yr Very cool and hypnotic: the perfect GBC. I'm proud of anyone who can make something for this contest. And coming right after your podium for TC22!
November 11, 20222 yr Author On 10/24/2022 at 7:41 PM, howitzer said: I love it, the concept and workings of are easy to see and understand, but I bet there has been lots of fiddling and fine-tuning to make it work so smoothly. Great work! You're right. I adjusted the position of the gears many times until I achieved stable operation at all stages On 10/25/2022 at 5:38 PM, Thirdwigg said: Very cool and hypnotic: the perfect GBC. I'm proud of anyone who can make something for this contest. And coming right after your podium for TC22! On 10/26/2022 at 11:06 AM, 1980SomethingSpaceGuy said: Really nice! And a design I'd never seen before. Great job! Thank you, guys, glad you liked it  Now the work is completely finished.  At first I was going to remove one downshift 24:8, but then I remembered that I had not charged the batteries for a long time With fresh batteries everything started to work faster and I changed the 24:8 downshift to 20:12. Now I think the speed of work is normal. I also had to strengthen the whole structure a bit, because my 2 year old son showed a lot of interest in this mechanism, so I had to often lower / raise / move it to save it after the game I am posting the final photos and videos: Â
November 24, 20222 yr Author On 11/21/2022 at 9:07 PM, Ankoku said: I hope you do instructions for this. The motion is really satisfying! Unfortunately, I have no experience in creating instructions. And I do not consider my work absolutely finished to make instructions as for a finished product. Yes, it does show some technical mechanics, but it still needs a lot of design work to look good (primarily using lots of studded bricks). I do not have enough of them, so I limited myself to the studless parts. I also made many changes when the main structure was almost ready. Therefore, in order not to do everything all over again and be in time for the competition, I had to make these changes not in the best way. Therefore, for a person who would assemble this model according to the instructions, they would seem strange. But I'll post the .io file when it's finished if it inspires someone to build their own models.
November 24, 20222 yr IO file is fine. Consider leaving a version which is still the studless variant. Some people prefer things studless. And yes, I appreciate your point when it comes to not wanting to release an unfinished version. There is a difference between a version for a competition and a version you will see built by others. I suspect if you do put an IO file out there at some point, you could well end up seeing this at events which have a GBC run.
November 25, 20222 yr Hello 1 photo of the object from behind is often enough to start a rebrick. mfg GBC Peter Â
November 29, 20222 yr Author I finished the io file. Here is the link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1e2rA7jDu8wVZO-pmxUOcZG589lcXNZjg/view?usp=share_link I apologize if there are some inaccuracies in it. I don't have much experience yet. I will be glad if it is useful to someone. Also here is a scheme of the main mechanisms: Well, at your request, rear view from the studio:
November 30, 20222 yr That is a damn fine looking module! I will most certainly be building it! I backed up the IO file here: https://bricksafe.com/files/Ankoku/akassin/serpentine-gbc-module/TC23 GBC.io Mainly because the above Google Drive link treats the IO file as a zip file (Which it is) and thus shows you the contents which sit within that, rather than just showing you the IO file. Thanks for making the IO file available! I hope it does well in the contest! It deserves to! Edited November 30, 20222 yr by Ankoku Went with a larger image!
November 30, 20222 yr I also really like this module. As such the mechanics are not new and sliders have also been used before, but both have been combined into a new and attractive module so well done! Also thank you for the IO file. Edited January 2, 20232 yr by Berthil
January 2, 20232 yr Since I really like the movement I had a go at putting it in a design that I normally work with and made a few renders; Next I plan to build it, improve where necessary and create free building instructions. Is that okay with you @Akassin?
January 2, 20232 yr 8 minutes ago, Berthil said: Since I really like the movement I had a go at putting it in a design that I normally work with and made a few renders; Next I plan to build it, improve where necessary and create free building instructions. Is that okay with you @Akassin? super interested in the instructions for this one, i wanted to do this as well, your version is excellent
January 2, 20232 yr Author 12 hours ago, Berthil said: Since I really like the movement I had a go at putting it in a design that I normally work with and made a few renders; Next I plan to build it, improve where necessary and create free building instructions. Is that okay with you @Akassin? @Berthil, you've done a great clean design like all the rest of your work. As I wrote earlier, I will be happy if my work inspires other people. Edited January 2, 20232 yr by Akassin
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