Card size SPACEWARP

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  • Опубліковано 19 жов 2024
  • 91x55mm
    A motor was bought in gizmoszone.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 188

  • @thefomemister
    @thefomemister 15 років тому +2

    this guy is simply amazing notice the fact that he did the "demo" spacewarp with a track that for us wouldn't be an easy piece to do...but he does it like if it was omething easy and fast do do o.0 5* no more not less...

  • @playvectrex
    @playvectrex 15 років тому

    Wow Denha, that is one of the best micro marble machines you've made! I love the switch that you added, and the holding feature. They let the balls loose in the "bowl" at just the right harmony. It's beautiful! My son said, "can we buy one of those daddy?" I said the was only one of those in the world, made by Denha. He said, "could we make one of those daddy?" I replied, "we can try..." :)

  • @carpenoctem66
    @carpenoctem66 15 років тому

    Just when I thought the mini spacewarps couldn't get any more awesome, you post this! Excellent work as always!

  • @mattschol
    @mattschol 15 років тому

    really impressive, the switch at the top is nicely done.

  • @Tiny1408
    @Tiny1408 15 років тому

    this has to be the coolest thing ive ever seen.

  • @Darwinpasta
    @Darwinpasta 15 років тому

    Very cool, I love the wire work on it... very clean. Nicely done.

  • @foolsquirrel
    @foolsquirrel 15 років тому

    Great design and workmanship! Simply awesome!!

  • @OccyDaBoss
    @OccyDaBoss 4 роки тому +1

    absolutely adorable. well done!

  • @hydraman5
    @hydraman5 10 років тому

    in some ways this is BETTER than your larger ones. Its perfect in its simplicity

  • @BackyardSpaceProgram
    @BackyardSpaceProgram 14 років тому

    That is one of the coolest things i have ever seen.
    Thumbs up!

  • @he66lo
    @he66lo 13 років тому

    I could watch for hours and hours!

  • @chasethanson8182
    @chasethanson8182 9 років тому

    I LOVE YOUR MARBLE MACHINES!

  • @manoman0
    @manoman0 15 років тому

    Amazing. Notice the Redirection Joint, top right. Amazing adding this little Buzzz to the whole Buzzz...

  • @singingcera
    @singingcera 14 років тому

    @lhy70 I know what you're talking about, but the spring doesn't disappear; it just seems that way because of the spiraling/screwing motion. Look at a regular wood-screw sometime and turn it in your hands, or just look at a regular spring or spiral. It doesn't disappear, it just turns.
    If it helps, you can see that the spring "reappears" at the bottom when it "disappears" from the top. :) Because is a spiral is *kind of* like a circle that has been broken and stretched open.

  • @Chubbs2001002
    @Chubbs2001002 14 років тому

    This is excellent. I find it to be quiet hypnotic lol. Great job, makes me want to get one of the level 6 kits even more now ^_^

  • @MrLaTEchno
    @MrLaTEchno 9 років тому +1

    watch-out for the vacuum cleaner,...lol you did a nice tiny job here like it well done
    Like stairs idea awesome.

  • @Semajal
    @Semajal 15 років тому

    The metal is 1mm brass rod (creator mentioned this a while back) its really easy to bend and pretty easy to solder as well. I am more interested in how he got the spiral so nice and also what wood was used/how it was carved out. Ordering various motors currently as these look fun to make :D

  • @GuppyPal
    @GuppyPal 15 років тому

    Hours of entertainment! Gather round everyone! The fun never stops!

  • @gfinseth
    @gfinseth 15 років тому

    That required talent and patience. I wonder how many hours went into buidling it?

  • @Doomstar16
    @Doomstar16 15 років тому

    I remember how I always loved these things when i was a kid and wanted to have one of my own (I only saw them at the store) though I would never get one now.

  • @AA_OnTheEdge
    @AA_OnTheEdge 14 років тому

    wow that timing is really impressive!

  • @wafflethug
    @wafflethug 15 років тому

    nice. I like the diverging path mechanism

  • @16mmDJ
    @16mmDJ 15 років тому

    I could watch this for like 27.352 hours. Then i would click to another of your marble run videos.

  • @micahnightwolf
    @micahnightwolf 13 років тому

    I like how they collide after every second ball goes down

  • @SplendidVids
    @SplendidVids 4 роки тому +1

    Very nice machine. What gauge wire did you use?

  • @gardensneedwalls
    @gardensneedwalls 15 років тому

    I'd totally buy this. are you planning on making more that you might sell?

  • @carstell6365
    @carstell6365 15 років тому

    Brillante! Un trabajo impecable como siempre. 5/5

  • @horsa751
    @horsa751 11 років тому +4

    Don't you market this toy? If yes which the value?

  • @princesspeach444
    @princesspeach444 15 років тому

    you focus on this really well

  • @RobTheJuggler
    @RobTheJuggler 14 років тому

    Holy cow....
    YOUR FINGERS ARE HUGE!!!!

  • @dad45
    @dad45 15 років тому

    if I had a nice corner office this would a great addition.

  • @dafyddoe
    @dafyddoe 13 років тому

    Very nice! Well done!

  • @STINKFISHcompany
    @STINKFISHcompany 13 років тому

    Why is there a pin in the beginning of the track that drops marbles to the platform? Nice contraption, really cool!

  • @studiomaz
    @studiomaz 14 років тому

    This is fantastic!

  • @aarif....panagamuwa3727
    @aarif....panagamuwa3727 9 років тому +1

    Wow amazing, good luck

  • @Deximaru
    @Deximaru 15 років тому

    THAT WAS HYPNOTIC. Awesome

  • @denha
    @denha  11 років тому

    A wire is inserted and used as a wood.

  • @coatduck
    @coatduck 14 років тому

    cool, what did you use for a motor?

  • @mantikor181
    @mantikor181 11 років тому

    echt cool .Aber ich würde gerne wissen welchen draht du verwendest und wo man den bekommt

  • @TheRealEvieCakes
    @TheRealEvieCakes 13 років тому

    I want to make one! :D
    thanks for posting, it's pretty cool!

  • @Lattenkiste
    @Lattenkiste 15 років тому

    That switch is fascinating me

  • @chromolitho
    @chromolitho 14 років тому

    nice job...I'm sure all of the negs were simply the result of confused people hitting the wrong rating counter...or perhaps they were jealous?

  • @こけし-h3g
    @こけし-h3g 9 років тому +3

    beautiful!!

  • @MikesMarbles1
    @MikesMarbles1 13 років тому

    @denha Did you use any bearing in base for the spiral? Or how did you achieve to move it so easy?

  • @TheProfessorAggressor
    @TheProfessorAggressor 13 років тому

    I would totally take a business card if it had this on the back

  • @denha
    @denha  15 років тому

    It thinks while making it afterwards when the lifter can do.

  • @haibaraidiomas
    @haibaraidiomas 14 років тому

    Awesome job.

  • @mijnvideokanaal
    @mijnvideokanaal 14 років тому

    Nice work. We have also make a spaceworp marble machine. What do you think?

  • @adrianotiegr
    @adrianotiegr 10 років тому

    Wow, Amazing! I made my first Marble machine this week end and uploaded the video today... But I have some works to do to have something like yours! Maybe one day I will reach your level :)

  • @7677876
    @7677876 15 років тому

    How did you bend the metal the way it needed to be bent? I've always wondered how people make all these iron frames and crap at home.

  • @BigJim2
    @BigJim2 15 років тому

    I can't build this but if it were on sale at a decent price I would buy it!

  • @AndriyanUSSR
    @AndriyanUSSR 6 років тому

    чувак! ты гений!

  • @byugrad1024
    @byugrad1024 13 років тому

    What kind of wood did you use, and what method did you use to hollow out the base for the ball return?

  • @Eelios
    @Eelios 14 років тому

    hehe I have no idea how i stumbled on this video lol but all ican say is "im glad i did" haha ...why!? "I have'nt a clue" hahaha. You did something there mate! and its cooool.

  • @Razorokc
    @Razorokc 13 років тому

    You must be a rich genius, what do you do for work? Engineer?

  • @DrewEC
    @DrewEC 15 років тому

    when you turned over the card i was like WHAT THE! but anyway, that so cool!

  • @TralfazConstruction
    @TralfazConstruction 15 років тому

    Clever, innovative.

  • @larrybud
    @larrybud 13 років тому

    @Semajal You could easily make the spiral by wrapping the wire around the proper diameter dowel.

  • @Jelrikje
    @Jelrikje 9 років тому +3

    Haha, love it!
    Still... Mine is bigger than yours ;) ;)

  • @denha
    @denha  13 років тому

    @cilno129 ホームセンターで木と真鍮線と電池ボックス、東急ハンズで歯車、gizmoszoneでギヤモータをポチって自作しました。

  • @fredbehrendt9074
    @fredbehrendt9074 10 років тому +1

    Its music is soothing.

  • @VWozzy
    @VWozzy 12 років тому

    how do you accurately make the spiral? eg: how do you keep the wire the same distance apart? Do you use a jig?

  • @Serostern
    @Serostern 15 років тому

    You work better with wood than with soldering, mate!

  • @justaguy12345
    @justaguy12345 15 років тому

    So awesome. I WANT ONE

  • @StyleAndSpeedx
    @StyleAndSpeedx 15 років тому

    Looks pretty cool as a novelty to play around with, maybe one day when you build a max sized version of this it can serve some kind of purpose as in some form of alternative energy.

  • @ssyuren
    @ssyuren 13 років тому

    is the pipes made out of chrome magnet? or is it the the slopes

  • @samuraidlmz
    @samuraidlmz 15 років тому

    its so...addicting to stare at. Why is it called spacewarp.

  • @xYukicore777
    @xYukicore777 15 років тому

    you made it yourself?

  • @denha
    @denha  14 років тому

    @kawachadayo gizmoszoneで購入しました。詳しくはブログをご覧ください。

  • @Nando100000
    @Nando100000 13 років тому

    Notice how the ball that lifts the wire for the other to drop always goes fist in line.
    EVERYTIME

  • @denha
    @denha  15 років тому

    1.0mm diameter brass wire.

  • @rhyboy1
    @rhyboy1 13 років тому

    make a big on wit those hand exercise chime balls :O would sound good too :P

  • @Muwusey
    @Muwusey 14 років тому

    do you custom make the whole thing?

  • @justincasekazoo
    @justincasekazoo 14 років тому

    OMG! It's so cute!

  • @ojom52
    @ojom52 15 років тому

    if i could, i'd give you 6/5 stars

  • @barbershop22
    @barbershop22 14 років тому

    What are the specifications on the motor? Thanks.

  • @MKP43
    @MKP43 15 років тому

    this is bad ass man

  • @forrestward5232
    @forrestward5232 10 років тому

    what did you use to cut out the wooden "bowl"?

  • @lorenzo45fly
    @lorenzo45fly 14 років тому

    can i plzz buy this from u any of your creations or show me how you make them plz respond

  • @vnelly3
    @vnelly3 15 років тому

    for some reason i watched the whole thing and wanted to see more

  • @A-D-D-F_Toxic
    @A-D-D-F_Toxic 13 років тому

    This reminds me of the old computer game Marble Drop

  • @joouyang
    @joouyang 15 років тому

    So can u make one smaller then this?

  • @mateyvelican
    @mateyvelican 14 років тому

    from what material is this wire? i think thsi is not Cu wires...

  • @joseaugustopereira8950
    @joseaugustopereira8950 6 років тому

    BONITO DE MAISSSS......PARABENS

  • @gofast1394
    @gofast1394 7 років тому +1

    Hello denha do you build any of your small marble machines, to sell or know of anyone that sell this style of design in a marble machine . Thanks David

    • @denha
      @denha  7 років тому

      I have no plans to make it.

    • @gofast1394
      @gofast1394 7 років тому

      Hi thanks for the reply do you know of anyone that makes and sells mini marble machines of similarly metal track designs on the web

  • @kertjohnson3624
    @kertjohnson3624 9 років тому

    would you share the part numbers for the two gears, also?

  • @kaputznifriball
    @kaputznifriball 9 років тому

    I foun incredible, how u sell one?

  • @imaginarycupcake123
    @imaginarycupcake123 14 років тому

    where do you get your supplies from?

  • @unagi356
    @unagi356 13 років тому

    これは購入したものですか?

  • @denha
    @denha  12 років тому

    9/32 inch stainless steel ball

  • @SuneWorld
    @SuneWorld 11 років тому

    Fantastic!

  • @Windermarin
    @Windermarin 15 років тому

    I want one! where do I get?

  • @kudohazama
    @kudohazama 15 років тому

    *-* I could stare at it for hours...

  • @sasukecool4
    @sasukecool4 13 років тому

    How did you make the marbles go up

  • @BigDoodles
    @BigDoodles 15 років тому

    Awesome!

  • @denha
    @denha  11 років тому

    Yes, I am a Japanese.

  • @mattmgmhs
    @mattmgmhs 15 років тому

    clamps, plyers, vice grips, a small torch...patience

  • @PhungHuu
    @PhungHuu 12 років тому

    khiếp! thật tài năng!

  • @hahoa8304
    @hahoa8304 9 років тому +1

    I want to learn welding wires as this clip???

  • @lorenzo45fly
    @lorenzo45fly 14 років тому

    can i buy this from you or u show me how you make them plz respond