Marble Drop

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Marble Trap at Cool Math Games: Let's get rolling! Spin and turn down the path, dodging all the dangerous obstacles in your way. Try to set a new best time! Apr 05, 2018  Marble Drop is an object based puzzle game similar to a cross between The Incredible Machine and Pachinko. Gameplay involves depositing marbles of different colors into tiny funnels which will race down tracks, trigger events and, hopefully, wind up in the corresponding color bin. The contraptions can include many types of gizmos including springs, cannons and curly ques which.

This is a crazy machine project for my Cub Scout Pack. This week we are making marble drops out of rolled up paper tubes, rubber bands, a tongue depressor and a paper clip. There is spring loaded release at the to of the first marble. The marble rolls down the first run and jumps across an open space to the catch of the second run. You can see it in slow motion in the video.To build this project you will need:11 sheets of paper1 glue stick1/4' dowel 12-15' longpvc electrical conduit 1/2' id, 13' long (approx. 3/4-7/8' od)a bunch of rubber bands (I'm using 2-1/2' x 1/16')The dowel and conduit are used to form the paper tubes. You will need 11 sheets of paper.The supports are formed using the 1/4 dowel.

I had mine from previous Cub Scout projects: we bought them at Lowes.For supports you will need 4 @ 11' long, 5 @ 7-1/2' long, and 5 @ 3-1/2'.Cut 5 sheets of paper into 2 pieces each to get the 7-1/2 and 3-1/2' lengths: each sheet will give you 1 @ 7-1/2'x8-1/2, 1 @ 3-1/2' x 8-1/2'.To form the tubes I start by rolling the paper all the way up on the dowel. Start with edge of the paper the same length as the tube you are making.If the edges do not line up nicely once you have rolled the paper all the way up, you can slide the tube off of the dowel and tap it on the table to even out the edges. Then put it back on the dowel.Once the paper is rolled all the way up, keep rolling. It will tighten the paper around the form. Pummel party local multiplayer.

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Keep rolling until the paper is tight around the form, then un-roll it a little more than 3/4 of the way. Be careful to keep tension on the paper so as not to loose the tightness around the form.Re-roll the paper tube gluing as you go. Start by place a line of glue (using the glue stick) along the whole length of the form for a couple of inches up the roll. Make sure to keep the tension on the form so the paper does not un-roll before you glue it. Once you get to the end of the paper, keep rolling to make sure it's tight.The marble runs are formed using the conduit.You need 2 marble runes @ 8-1/2' (1 sheet each). The first marble run is held in place by the 2 top cross braces on the rear support, and a rubber band on the front support.The second marble run needs a catch cut into it. Cut an opening in the 2nd tube about 1-1/2' long 1' from an end of the tube.

The opening should be no more than 1/2 the diameter of the tube.To find the right placement for the second run slide the 1/4' dowel down the first marble run and line the second run up to it.To attach the second run in place, loop a rubber band between the two lateral supports. Twist the rubber band 2 times and separate the center twist with your fingers. Slide the end of the tube with the catch into the opening. Attach the tongue depressor just below the marble run on the rear support. Start by lashing one side of the tongue depressor to the left side of the rear support.Loop a rubber band around the top of the right support and around the bottom of the tongue depressor.This will provide the counter pressure to the rubber band pulling on the release pin (next step).Mark the underside of the marble run where the tongue depressor cross is it. This will be where the paper clip release pin will go into the marble run.Remove the marble run and poke a small hole for the release pin along the line your just marked. Be careful not to crush the tube.