Have you ever made a Rube Goldberg Machine? Talk about them here.
I made one with my brother and his friend. It was kind of short but it took a really long time to make. They put it on YouTube: http://www.scratch.mit.edu/ext/youtube/?v=_-ExQRhnmto
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Yeah, they are cool.
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Harakou wrote:
Watch and be amazed: http://www.youtuberepeat.com/watch?v=G_qUjrMtMec
That is a cool one.
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Harakou wrote:
Watch and be amazed: http://www.youtuberepeat.com/watch?v=G_qUjrMtMec
That looks utterly fake.
1. tire don't go up hills.
2. Just look at the speakers.
3. Why would they do the whole thing INSIDE?
Well apparently it's real, but seriously.
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I once created a Rube Goldberg machine that would drop a pail of water on someone.
However, something jammed and the pail of water, plus the metal beams that hold it up, all fell on the person.
He escaped luckily.
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helltank wrote:
I once created a Rube Goldberg machine that would drop a pail of water on someone.
However, something jammed and the pail of water, plus the metal beams that hold it up, all fell on the person.
He escaped luckily.
Sounds dangerous.
We had to run ours a ton of times before it finally worked all the way through...
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agscratcher wrote:
The suspense is killing me!
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johndo77 wrote:
Harakou wrote:
Watch and be amazed: http://www.youtuberepeat.com/watch?v=G_qUjrMtMec
That looks utterly fake.
1. tire don't go up hills.
2. Just look at the speakers.
3. Why would they do the whole thing INSIDE?
Well apparently it's real, but seriously.
Nope, it's 100% real. I'm not exactly sure how they got the tires to roll uphill, but it's something to do with them being hollow.
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Harakou wrote:
johndo77 wrote:
Harakou wrote:
Watch and be amazed: http://www.youtuberepeat.com/watch?v=G_qUjrMtMec
That looks utterly fake.
1. tire don't go up hills.
2. Just look at the speakers.
3. Why would they do the whole thing INSIDE?
Well apparently it's real, but seriously.Nope, it's 100% real. I'm not exactly sure how they got the tires to roll uphill, but it's something to do with them being hollow.
More like them being hollow and inserting a weight inside.
It's possible to make hollow wheels roll uphill by inserting a weight inside and positioning the wheel in a certain position. I've seen it done with empty tin can with weights taped on the inside of them. [Try it out one day, it's pretty cool!].

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What about This Too Shall Pass by OK Go? http://www.youtuberepeat.com/watch/?v=qybUFnY7Y8w
Love that one!

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wiimaster wrote:
What about This Too Shall Pass by OK Go? http://www.youtuberepeat.com/watch/?v=qybUFnY7Y8w
Love that one!
I love the chain reaction if not so much the song. (Which I don't really pay attention to)
P.S. OK Go has a 3D video on 3DS. [/evenmoreof3ds]
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soupoftomato wrote:
wiimaster wrote:
What about This Too Shall Pass by OK Go? http://www.youtuberepeat.com/watch/?v=qybUFnY7Y8w
Love that one!I love the chain reaction if not so much the song. (Which I don't really pay attention to)
P.S. OK Go has a 3D video on 3DS. [/evenmoreof3ds]
I like how it fits with the song, and sometimes goes along to the music.
And yeah, OK Go are known for awesome music videos. Like that treadmill one, or the stop motion one.

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cheddargirl wrote:
Harakou wrote:
johndo77 wrote:
That looks utterly fake.
1. tire don't go up hills.
2. Just look at the speakers.
3. Why would they do the whole thing INSIDE?
Well apparently it's real, but seriously.Nope, it's 100% real. I'm not exactly sure how they got the tires to roll uphill, but it's something to do with them being hollow.
More like them being hollow and inserting a weight inside.
It's possible to make hollow wheels roll uphill by inserting a weight inside and positioning the wheel in a certain position. I've seen it done with empty tin can with weights taped on the inside of them. [Try it out one day, it's pretty cool!].![]()
Oh, I think I get it. Cool!
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wiimaster wrote:
What about This Too Shall Pass by OK Go? http://www.youtuberepeat.com/watch/?v=qybUFnY7Y8w
Love that one!
That one is awesome!
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at school we made them kinda so yeah
my team's always fell apart though

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slapperbob wrote:
what is a Rube Goldberg Machine in the first place?
A Rube Goldberg machine is a chain reaction that performs something simple in a complicated way. Here is the one we made. The purpose was to get a ping-pong ball in a cup, which is really simple, but we made into a bunch of steps:
1) Car rolls down track
2) Car falls in cup, causing it to fall.
3) String attached to cup knocks over a domino.
4) Chain reaction of dominoes.
5) Last domino knocks over block.
6) Pendulum is released by block and swings.
7) End of pendulum (another block) hits a standing CD case.
8) Chain reaction of falling CD cases.
9) Last CD case hits a yoyo.
10) Yoyo rolls down track.
11) Vibrations of track cause a cup on a pivot to fall over.
12) Ping-pong ball from cup rolls down track.
13) Ball bounces of a block on the floor.
14) Ball bounces of panel.
15) Ball falls in the cup.
See? This could have been accomplished in only one step (place ping-pong ball in cup), but we made it much more complicated.
Last edited by scmb1 (2011-03-27 17:57:12)
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