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In lugnet.trains, Brian Davis wrote:
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In lugnet.trains, Timothy Gould wrote:
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I wonder what else they could be used for.
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34 or more of them can be bent into a complete circle with the treads facing
in this way (the circle maintains near circularity up to about 40-45 links,
depending on how floppy you want it). By supporting it on the outside edges,
and rolling it on the driven sprockets, you have a hoop that can rotate in
place (stargate style). With enough treads and those nifty pin holes, you can
make a cylinder about 13 cm across but as long as you like (by stacking
identical rings together), like some sort of horizontal mixing cylinder.
Ive played with them for the GBC, but Im not sure how to use them best
yet... I do think they would be excellent for something like a version of
Philos hoop-wheel based lift system (possibly stretched into a long upright
oval).
Oh, these rings also make for great spiked collar depending on your neck size
:-)
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Ive not made very much GBC before but this was such a nice idea that I thought
Id have a go Brian:
I used 36 tracks with pins on alternate ones to give a maximum 4 balls/second
output. This can be reduced easily to the standard 1 ball/second by removing
pins or reducing the motor belt drive pulley size. Its great because its a
chute that doesnt clog up. The natural bounce of the track wheel with the
6-tooth sprocket drive prevents clogging. I reduced the inertia of the near
axle by removing the other sprocket and relying on the two pulleys with tyres.
The reservoir will take 80 balls and deliver them with no trouble.
I have a ball lifter device, based on transmission chain links, which would be
ideal as the thing to feed with the output of the track wheel reservoir. It can
add lots of height, so I could then make all kinds of nice stuff for the balls
to fall through (before perhaps delivering them to another module at standard
height).
Gallery when moderated: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=241800
If you cant wait for moderation to see the whole gallery, go to this link
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/mbellis/Technic/GBC/Track-Lift-Reservoir/track_wheel01.jpg
, and change the 01 to any number up to 09.
Mark
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