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Rube Goldberg #6 – Building Try #3/Making the video

Building try #3!!! We were almost done. All Jordan and I had to do were set the machine up and do it. But, we set it up and it took so many tries and it never worked so we decided to fully redo it.

Once our machine was fully rebuilt we tried it and it only had a few errors. They were easy to fix so all we had to do was video it a few times. That required lots of time and patience. This is how our new machine worked:

  1. a phone went down a ramp and hit books
  2. the books pushed cups that were stacked up with a lever on top
  3. the lever fell down and hit a car with a string on it
  4. the car fell on the floor which was connected to a stick
  5. the stick fell down from the cars power and released a marble
  6. the marble went down a small roller coaster
  7. the marble then hit dominoes
  8. the last domino had a string on it
  9. the last marble fell off of the table which pulled a cup also connected to the dominoes string
  10. the cup was also connected to that string so it fell off of the tale too
  11. the cup had another string on it that pulled CDs as dominoes
  12. the last CD hit a ball
  13. the ball rolled down a ramp and hit pins

That was our final success!

Blog Post #5 – Building Try #2

Me and Jordan started building the second half of our machine. We were so excited and we knew exactly what to expect. Again, it was not that easy to just copy our sketch. In the beginning of our second building time building we took some time making sure everything we did last time worked. Once we put everything in the right spot we started adding steps after steps until we were done. In between we tried it once in a while.

Our next step after finishing the first half was making a ramp from the table to the ottoman. That took a little while to figure out. Once we decided what we were doing we decided to stack books and put a rummy-Q board turned around. A ball would roll down that to then hit books stood up as dominoes. It took a few minutes for us to be able to stand the books up but we did. Those books hit a ball that would fall down the ramp and hit pins.

We were really happy with how far we got that day!

Blog post #4 – Building Try #1

Jordan and I started building our machine! I was really excited in the beginning to then realize it wasn’t as easy as it seemed. I thought that all we had to do was copy the sketch. That was true, but we also had to make sure everything was standing and in the right spot. We also had to find the materials we were using.

Our first thing was making the ramp. It didn’t take too long and it was pretty simple. Then we had to put books out like dominoes. The books had to be high so we put books flat below them. Keeping the books still and not shaking the table while standing up the other books was very hard. They kept falling! Once that was finished that part, we tried it. It started out by “Rube Goldberg” calling us. Then we set it up again and added one more step. We added a ramp. It took us a little while to decide on what we were going to do for the ramp then we found a little car track that would go down a stack of books. A marble would then go down that ramp and hit dominoes. This was the hardest part. Getting the dominoes to stand! Once we built that we kept doing it over and over.

During our whole learning process we learned it took a lot of patience. We had only done 4 steps so far. ( half of the whole thing) and we already tried it so many times. The good thing is that some steps taught us what other steps would be like.

 

Rube Goldberg #3 – My Thoughts

It has been a day since I made my sketch and I have been trying to visually think what our design will look like off of the paper. I have been worried about some things such as – will it fit on the table, how long will it take to build, what happens if, and many more simple thoughts. I’m hoping the building process doesn’t take longer than expected or it will not be good. Me and Jordan don’t have that much time. But what we do have are many ideas. Hopefully my next blog post will be about succeeding in the first steps of building!