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The Most Insane LEGO Machine Ive Ever Seen
Sept. 19, 2012
From Gizmodo, By Jesus Diaz
Madness. This. Is. MADNESS! Its creator calls this machine the LEGO Great Ball
Contraption GBC. I dont know what to call it. Gjhiqjmvcdzz.
Askjgsprgnyasdkfnipjreg. Thqruwm-Ive no words to describe the awe that Ive
experienced watching this video. It surprised me at every step. Ive never ever
seen any contraption so glorious and crazy.
Built in his house by LEGO genius Akiyuki over the course of two years, for a
total of 600 hours of construction time, the machine has staggering dimensions:
17 modules that process 500 balls for a length of 101.7 feet (31 meters) at a
rate of one ball per second. The total size is 5 by 21 feet (1.5 meters by 6.5
meters).
But this is not just about its crazy size. Its about what this thing does. The
modules are pure genius. Some of them should have their own video, like the
archimedes screw or the basket shooter.
Here is the list of modules, in order:
1. Ball factory
2. Zigzag stair
3. Zigzag lift
4. Pneumatic
5. Cup
6. Screw T1
7. Basket shooter
8. Mechanical train
9. Screw T2
10. Screw T3
11. Spiral lift T2
12. Elevator & coaster
13. Fork
14. Spiral lift T1 & step
15. Catch & release
16. Belt conveyor & pinball
17. 5-axis robot S750
It uses every trick in the book. The more I watch it, the more Im convinced
that LEGO should hire him to demonstrate the power of their bricks all around
the world. Heck, give the man control over all your inventory, LEGO. Hes the
kind of guy that would build a full-size mecha factory out of your bricks.
Video link:
Gizmodo.com
YouTube Channel: Akiyuky
YouTube.com
Akiyuky is from Japan. Blog: http://legokarakuri.blog91.fc2.com/
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