Dang, it! A Rube Goldberg can be hard to build. I know this because I built one. My Rube Goldberg isn’t that complicated, unfortunately, it took so long to build. 

 

Starting it wasn’t hard, my only issue was that a domino wouldn’t hit a ball to go forward. I need to think of a solution…AHA! I would build my Rube Goldberg on a book so then I could make a small inclined plane with a book the ball would roll down.

 Eventually, I wanted the ball to roll down, hit a huge magnitile that would catapult hamster food into the hamster bowl.

 

 Building the Rube Goldberg on books was tricky because I was using dominos and it was hard to get them to stand up on the surface. I managed anyway.

 

 I started to record my Rube Goldberg in action, I had about 7 tries until I got it right. My most common issue was that the hamster food didn’t catapult into the bowl. I tried out some solutions, I put more wait to fall down, and got a smaller bowl, I tested out only that section, and…it worked! I was so happy!

 

 I ran through the whole Rube Goldberg, I finally did it! I was ready to start my wevideo. My first step for the wevideo was two seconds of black, I put a transition, and added it to my media. The final product was amazing, it was just over 3 minutes long.

 

 The Rube Goldberg project was hard and stressful but luckily I managed. I think that I did a really good job and I am very proud of myself.