In my imagination. On the world tour you will have a crew of a bunch of people to change the song. And it will look like a formula one pit stop. Edit: When i say f1 pit stop, what I mean is that a bunch of guys come out and they all have one job. E.G Guy #1 changes left song plates Guy #2 changes right song plates Guy #3 changes first half of vibraphone scale Guy #4 changes second half of vibraphone scale Guy #5 tunes bass Guy #6 adjusts the music timing clutch Guy #7 and 8 fixes any problems and get martin whatever he needs (cranking that crank for upwards of an hour will get exausting) Martin entertains crowd All in 10-20 seconds Hope that clears up some confusion Edit2: thank you so much for getting me top comment under one of my favorite youtubers everyone! Edit3: this is now my second most liked comment
He's talked about the plan. He made it with removable programming wheel plates. On tour he will bring more than 1 set and there will be people dressed like scientists that re-pin the plates using a stencil pretty much and switch out the plates for him.
Not only did I love the part with the torque demonstration bc of how smooth the stop and go was but bc how ridiculously big and monstrous the mmx looks besides Martin at this point. This is truly a beast of a musical instrument.
Honestly I think the original Marble Machine belongs in a museum, not someone's private collection. It's *legendary*, and the precursor to one of humanity's most phenomenal musical machines! It should be available for all to see c:
Going back through this whole series in 2021 to 'like' every video that I forgot to 'like' the first time I watched it. Just showing love to my favorite Swedish wizard. But changing it sometimes because otherwise it looks like spam. And then feeling a little bit silly for doing it. But then regaining my resolve because this man deserves it.
He's got to make the backup machine yet ...... (Martin mentioned this in a video some months ago as he needs a backup in case of any disastrous failures).
M Jons I would think a backup machine could be built exponentially faster once the OG MMX is complete and all testing, tweaks, and final dimensions are in. At that point the cad will be fully representative of the final product, all parts can be ordered/ built with 100% confidence and final assembly becomes the adult version of legos
Your sense of humor is awesome. And I love watching these technical explanations. For me, learning about the process you went through to design this beast is just as cool as watching it in action. Keep up the good work!
Love how the machine is becoming more alive with all the parts being created, tremendous amount of love /work that is put into this creature that speaks volumes of winds that has notes to say.
I love how the MMX is truly a community creation, with Martin and so many other creators and experts weighing in on the specific designs; btw, Martin creating background music while explaining the drill bit part . . . Just golden!
I love how it sounds just like the metal fastener headers and rollers from where I work. A good proportion are still 1940s vintage designs, so you get all the sounds of giant flywheels, linkages, and cams.
The marble machine definitely should be in a music museum. It’s a definite work of art, that is musically gifted. So someone definitely needs to buy it, but you should still be able to has more access to it, in order to see what to improve when making the marble machine X
Suraj Chandiramani I was wondering if there was a way to equalize them all. Since 1 turn is 1 thread, a line on an allen wrench will be inaccurate. Bottoming out all of the screws and counting backwards, is probably the best way to go about it.
@@NealD You could go and do it evenly by starting either bottomed out, or screws all the way out and counting it evenly. But they don't necessarily need to be equal, if you think about it, so it's not that critical.
F1NNSP1N I wondered about the necessary consistency. It seems the friction would add up across the marbles? Or will the limiter be limited only to the one tightest marble?
@@NealD Somewhere inbetween. It won't completely add up, since due to different tolerances in the hole spacing and since not all marbles will get the same forces. If you have a spline connection, you estimate that somewhere ~70% the strength of the sum of all connection points is used. Due to the springloading, which will make it somewhat more forgiving on tolerances, I'd guess that it probably adds up almost completely in this case.
With all of these bare steel and plate scale pieces I hope that in transportation between venues the MMX doesn't pick up a ton of oxidation. A humid shipping container could make for hundreds of hours or work to bring it back to show appearance.
I'm hoping at the very least the modules will all get custom hard cases with space for a whole bunch of desiccant that gets changed or recharged regularly.
@@Echin0idea That is not a solution, it only delays the inevitable. You need some sort of actual rust protection on all steel and iron parts period. For instance that machine would be flash rusted all over in less than a week in Florida.
I love how much safety there is built into this musical device. I'm also proud that your able to get so many different people to work on it with/for you.
I like it when you "procrastinate". Making awesome music is what makes this channel special. There are so many engineering channels, but hardly any of them have awesome music in it.
Andrew McDowell we haven’t found something Martin isn’t good at yet. Maybe sleeping. He never mentions sleep and we’ve never seen him asleep in his shop. I’d constantly be caught with my head on a table!
M Jons Who films the content, going all the way back to MMX video 1? I’m sure Martin has an insane amount of direction and input and the guy who drives the actual editing software for him isn’t the primary creative genius for the videos.
Can we all just take a second and notice this mind-blowing comparison. Marbel Machine mark 1 and then cut to the MMX beast towards the end of the video. The difference is astonishing and breathtaking, at least for all of us who have been closely following this journey. The MMX, already at this stage, evokes both fear and amazment. Just as Martin said - an intimidating mechanical masterpiece. I'm paraphrasing but can't you feel the excitement too?? All the difficulties of this project make it even more worth while to see it to completion and be presented to the world in its full deviant glorry!
Good work. I appreciate your effort in explaining the physics behind the design, however, you seem to confuse the terms: Torque, Moment of inertia and angular momentum: 0:41 : The flywheel of the toy car gains angular momentum - its moment of inertia is not changing. 1:30 : More weight is not necessarily equal to higher moment of inertia. it depends on geometry as well and more so than mass. what you meant to say is that moment of inertia is linearly proportional to material density. moment of inertia is proportional to the square of the distance to the axis of rotation. 1:30 : Reducing the diameter of the pulley wheel, does not increase the moment of inertia of the flywheel. i suppose what you meant was the because the gear ratio is higher, then you can obtain more angular momentum of the flywheel with the same speed at the crank-wheel. Extra comments: 4:45 : You explain that the ratcheting noise is from the area of the graph after the clutch has disengaged and stays at a constant low torque value. I would say that the noise is from the "marbles" springing back into their seats (or the extra ratcheting mechanism) after the clutch has been disengaged and rotated 1/5 revolution. therefore the ratcheting noise is from the torque limiter, and the graph should not have single ramp, but be a saw tooth :P whose frequency matched the frequency of the frequency of the ratcheting. 15:00 : The extra ratcheting mechanism is in principle the same mechanism as the one with the marbles. The only principal difference is that the second ratcheting mechanism only has a sloped cam surface to one direction of movement, whereas the "marble" ratcheting mechanism has sloping surfaces to both sides. you could just have increased the slope of the marble seat in one direction and achieved the same result, with less noise probably. It is really inspiring to watch the build process of the MMX :)
I told you to add a braking system like this a year ago! Good to see you actually realizing it before something bad happened and someone lost a finger, or even an arm. The torque limiter is a fantastic idea, and I'm just glad you're making safe possibly the most dangerous part of your machine. Keep up the good work, you mad scientist.
What @Marius said; bikes freewheel without any torque being involved in one direction. If your bike would have what we have here, it would try to back-spin your pedals until you would oppose that forcefully enough to trigger the decoupler.
This is by far my favorite YoutTube series at the moment. I am a technical engeneer myselfe and I am just so jealous at Martin for beeing able to design such an amazing masterpice for a living and share it with thousands of enthusiastic people on the internet. Well done!
hahaha oh martin you nutty professor. The torque limit on the drill is what people where telling you over and over again in the comments when you broke your tap bit the first time. Nice progress cant wait when it runs it will be marbelous.
Those were drowned in the comments saying don't, and I still think doing it by hand is the way to go, you don't save that much time by using power tools.
I love how you share the credit and limelight with all your collaborators, as well teaching us and letting us share in your dream. You are truly an admirable young man. Kudos!
Marvellous as always! It shows how much thinking is needed to make the MMX reliable, safe to operate and play accurate! Thumbs up to all the supporters and patreons of Martin and the MMX!
They had it, and then returned it. Perhaps the cost associated with keeping it in running condition wasn't worth it (and it's not as interesting without being able to play something).
It was never in playing condition, not even when Martin played it. The original video was made over several takes because the machine would keep breaking down. It’s in an earlier video.
It’s just beautiful. The more elements that get added the more industrial it looks, and to hear it make soft and elegant music will be a very satisfying juxtaposition. Im also a mechanical finger fan so I’m excited for that!
I was thinking about that over the last few episodes. Honestly, I wouldn't mind seeing a few smaller projects. Modules to add on to the MMX as expansions to the instruments. Or a completely separate mechanical instrument....i don't know...Of course, preparing for and doing the world tour will be his full-time gig for a few years at least...
How wonderful to see the old original machine again Martin.Torque is power and power needs management for sure. Great to see these fellas with you this day.
I worked as a commercial storefront door installation and repair technician. We always used our cordless drills to tap aluminum and steel, rarely ever broke taps, stainless was typically the culprit. I figured you just preferred using the tap handles otherwise I would have suggested you use the cordless clutch sooner. This machine is a engineering masterpiece, keep up all the good work!
Continually amazed!! Consider a bicycle freewheel style drive for your hand-crank. This will allow the system to freewheel without the crank arm spinning ... an apparent hazard to the operator.
This thing is staring to come alive. I just love that weird combo of brutal industrial rawness and beautiful, artistic, choreographed sound and looks. It feels a bit like a ballet of miniguns already :D
Martin, your break has done wonders, your project seems to be flying towards a conclusion. I hope you are as refreshed and positive as you appear. Keep up the great work!
A FLAI wheel is born! Not to be confused with a "flail wheel" which was a medieval torture device that resembled the O.G. MMX when you tried to stop it abruptly.
I would rather compare it to a fuse or more precise a voltage regulator with over-current protection. But basically I had the same idea to compare it to electronics.
@@telefon72 a zener when in reverse bias is used like a safety relief voltage shunt. One use is in automotive and industrial microcontroller I/O where you have to protect a sensitive input. For example, a 5V logic level input with a tolerance of 5.5V maximum before damage is done, a 5.1V zener tied to the input line in reverse bias to ground will shunt anything over 5.1V to ground (example, wire insulation becomes damaged and 12V supply touches 5V signal), and the micro input only sees 5.1V and is saved. They are also used in the same manner as a simple voltage supply regulator.
@@LukasFink1 I respectfully disagree. A fuse would be like one of the solution they described: a screw designed to break at a certain torque. I see the comparison with a Zener diode that channels the overcurrent to the ground (through a resistor) when the voltage exceeds a certain value. It's a system that rests itself, just like the marble in the coupler.
I've been following your progress on the Marble Machine X for over a year now, and I am continually amazed and inspired by what you're doing. On top of your more obvious talents, you're an excellent presenter. If you come anywhere near me (Australia) I guarantee you I'll be coming to see you play.
Don't know why, but I have always thought that it was there. Wasn't there a video of how it was disassembled and reassembled at Speelkolk museum? Or was it just for an exhibition?
MIND BLOWING that so much work went into the flywheel, and its safety sub-systems. Who would have thought! But now that is is pointed out ... it makes perfect sense that a properly made flywheel would HAVE those features.
Imagine LEDs turning on when a note is played, like when the keys light on a Midi. I would love that instead of those fingers. A regular ends switch and some cables should be enough, you could even get the power from an XLR cable that spits out 48volts with a resistor
It would be cool, but Martin has made clear that he doesn't want to introduce any kind of electricity in the MMX. Only mechanical movement. I personally don't mind the fingers, as long as they aren't as floppy as the prototypes he made in the other video. Having them as a solid, rigid piece of plywood would make them look like the ones on the original marble machine.
Oh so that's why my drill doesn't explode when it gets interlocked in something, always wondered how it works
Mine always does because I don't play a 80s keyboard while I'm drilling.
It's also adjustable so that you can put screws in without them going too deep.
@@mbrsart it's more so you don't strip the screw head when you drill it in all the way and it stops turning
Is it the exact same mechanism in the drill? Using ball bearings and springs?
Anki that depends entirely on the manufacturer and even the exact model. Torque limiting is almost an entire subject in itself.
In my imagination. On the world tour you will have a crew of a bunch of people to change the song. And it will look like a formula one pit stop.
Edit:
When i say f1 pit stop, what I mean is that a bunch of guys come out and they all have one job. E.G
Guy #1 changes left song plates
Guy #2 changes right song plates
Guy #3 changes first half of vibraphone scale
Guy #4 changes second half of vibraphone scale
Guy #5 tunes bass
Guy #6 adjusts the music timing clutch
Guy #7 and 8 fixes any problems and get martin whatever he needs (cranking that crank for upwards of an hour will get exausting)
Martin entertains crowd
All in 10-20 seconds
Hope that clears up some confusion
Edit2: thank you so much for getting me top comment under one of my favorite youtubers everyone!
Edit3: this is now my second most liked comment
Like 2-3 seconds?
Let's hope they don't end up like Mercedes at hockenheim, that was painful to see
@@GameFrameGaming Just random song changes with everyone being completely unprepared
He's talked about the plan. He made it with removable programming wheel plates. On tour he will bring more than 1 set and there will be people dressed like scientists that re-pin the plates using a stencil pretty much and switch out the plates for him.
In my imagination, the machine is exhibited during the day and people will pay money to see it. At night, it will go on stage to play music.
Of course it has a marble based torque limiter!
my first thought lol
Marbles are everywhere
Oh the world tour, they will be selling used marbles. *crosses fingers*
@@NealD I would like to buy the famous black marble.
@@NealD I would buy it, for sure.
Wintergatan is now my weekly notification that it's wednesday today
It's Wednesday my dudes!!
Det är Onsdag min dudes!!
Es ist Mittwoch meine Leude.
Agreed
Sooooo true :)
Martin: "[...] and not trying to focus on something else meanwhile tapping!"
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Also Martin: *Plays keyboard while tapping*
Procrastination is too powerful
To me, this random "getting sidetracked" music is some of the best of the MMX series!
Let's put a kickdrum to that!
Hahahaha
He's tapping that!
yes, that was the joke
8:21 That makes these nuts interfere with the shaft holder... My new favorite sentence by Martin!
ahah, scrolled and found it! deez nuts
Same haha, ‘Deez nutz’
Always wear comfy pants when you start crankin it. Otherwise these nuts will interfere with the shaft holder.
@@KellerHands In that case, it's very important to limit torque!
DEEZ NUTS! HA! GOTTI
7:38 Megalovania? teh tap boss is so hard
Act>Check=
1Def 1Attack
WTF
I came here to say that
@@Jiaqi_Chen the weakest enemy
Glad to see I'm not the only one who heard that.
I swear I'm the only one that remembers Toby Fox wrote Megalovania for Homestuck and then stuck it in Undertale afterwards >.>
*While making a torque limiter you discovered another torque limiter. And that torque limiter was the friends we made along the way.*
What an emotional rollercoaster this episode has been
And the enemy torque limiter is the "childproof" cap on the medicine bottle when you just need an aspirin to get rid of a headache.
This engineering is so freaking fun to watch and learn about. Awesome team!
7:47 "This is what procrastination looks like, for real" - We need that on an MMX T-shirt!
As well as "Let's add a beat to that."
with an arrow pointing on MM-s.
And here I thought watching this video is what procrastination looked like
*Let's add a kickdrum to that
Mmmm.... procrastination: best crestination...!
Not only did I love the part with the torque demonstration bc of how smooth the stop and go was but bc how ridiculously big and monstrous the mmx looks besides Martin at this point. This is truly a beast of a musical instrument.
07:34 - "... and not trying to focus on something else ..."
07:40 - *focuses on getting totally distracted by the keyboard*
Procrastination is a vital part of the build process though... ;-)
Sans?
yes, that was the joke
The crashing sound when he took it away made me cringe! I liked the tune, wanted to hear more of it :)
Mmm K then look up “Megalovania”
I'm starting to think more and more that alex cnc is the master-mind behind the MMX
Why choose? There are so many brilliant minds behind this now.
Martin has the vision, Alex has the technical knowledge. The Whole is Greater than the Sum of its Parts.
Of course it gets over engineered when Germans are aboard the team, but we're all lucky Martin is very picky about esthetics. 😉
Honestly I think the original Marble Machine belongs in a museum, not someone's private collection. It's *legendary*, and the precursor to one of humanity's most phenomenal musical machines! It should be available for all to see c:
one day martin will run out of M words for his intro
Maybe! 😉
He's already ran out of x's
I never realized he did that on the intros. How did I not realize??
Nope lol
Going back through this whole series in 2021 to 'like' every video that I forgot to 'like' the first time I watched it. Just showing love to my favorite Swedish wizard. But changing it sometimes because otherwise it looks like spam. And then feeling a little bit silly for doing it. But then regaining my resolve because this man deserves it.
We want a World tour so... HURRAY FOR THE FLYWHEEL TORQUE LIMITER!!
The true hero of the marble machine
The MMX is getting closer and closer to completion every week! You’re in the home stretch now!
I need some MXE
He's got to make the backup machine yet ...... (Martin mentioned this in a video some months ago as he needs a backup in case of any disastrous failures).
M Jons I would think a backup machine could be built exponentially faster once the OG MMX is complete and all testing, tweaks, and final dimensions are in.
At that point the cad will be fully representative of the final product, all parts can be ordered/ built with 100% confidence and final assembly becomes the adult version of legos
He wanted someone else to build the backup
We're in the endgame...
Your sense of humor is awesome. And I love watching these technical explanations. For me, learning about the process you went through to design this beast is just as cool as watching it in action. Keep up the good work!
Love how the machine is becoming more alive with all the parts being created, tremendous amount of love /work that is put into this creature that speaks volumes of winds that has notes to say.
7:40 ok that sounded a bit like megalovania
There's a reason for that :v
Lmao
Me thinks someone plays undertale.
It was in the same key as the original as well lol
I love how the MMX is truly a community creation, with Martin and so many other creators and experts weighing in on the specific designs; btw, Martin creating background music while explaining the drill bit part . . . Just golden!
I tell ya, these videos are such high quality content. Thank you so much for teaching on such an amazing machine. Love it!
The engineering that has to go into this thing blows me away! What a talented army you all are!!!
I love how it sounds just like the metal fastener headers and rollers from where I work. A good proportion are still 1940s vintage designs, so you get all the sounds of giant flywheels, linkages, and cams.
The marble machine definitely should be in a music museum. It’s a definite work of art, that is musically gifted. So someone definitely needs to buy it, but you should still be able to has more access to it, in order to see what to improve when making the marble machine X
You should put a line gauge on the allen key wrench so you can tension the springs equally on the flywheel limiter rather than counting turns.
Suraj Chandiramani I was wondering if there was a way to equalize them all. Since 1 turn is 1 thread, a line on an allen wrench will be inaccurate.
Bottoming out all of the screws and counting backwards, is probably the best way to go about it.
@@NealD seen that yesterday on a carburetor cleaning tutorial
@@NealD You could go and do it evenly by starting either bottomed out, or screws all the way out and counting it evenly. But they don't necessarily need to be equal, if you think about it, so it's not that critical.
F1NNSP1N I wondered about the necessary consistency. It seems the friction would add up across the marbles? Or will the limiter be limited only to the one tightest marble?
@@NealD Somewhere inbetween. It won't completely add up, since due to different tolerances in the hole spacing and since not all marbles will get the same forces. If you have a spline connection, you estimate that somewhere ~70% the strength of the sum of all connection points is used. Due to the springloading, which will make it somewhat more forgiving on tolerances, I'd guess that it probably adds up almost completely in this case.
She's really beautiful. You and the whole team must be so proud.
13:07 "Well done, Marble Machine X, you start to sound like the industrial monster I wanted you to be!"
Industrial Monster X. Now available.
TAG A full description of the machine might read, " Martins' Industrial Marble Machine Monster" Look what he has created, IT'S ALIVE!👍😆
I can't believe I have been watching this machine come together from nothing. The amount of work and complexity is unbelievable!
With all of these bare steel and plate scale pieces I hope that in transportation between venues the MMX doesn't pick up a ton of oxidation. A humid shipping container could make for hundreds of hours or work to bring it back to show appearance.
Ah, galvanic corrosion. Martin's old nemesis has returned.
I keep thinking either Martin will have an oil dripping beast or he will invest in an electroplating setup?
@@NealD honestly, at this point it'd be worth to plate all the steel parts
I'm hoping at the very least the modules will all get custom hard cases with space for a whole bunch of desiccant that gets changed or recharged regularly.
@@Echin0idea That is not a solution, it only delays the inevitable. You need some sort of actual rust protection on all steel and iron parts period. For instance that machine would be flash rusted all over in less than a week in Florida.
I love how much safety there is built into this musical device. I'm also proud that your able to get so many different people to work on it with/for you.
I LOVE PROCRASTINATION! More please.
I like it when you "procrastinate". Making awesome music is what makes this channel special. There are so many engineering channels, but hardly any of them have awesome music in it.
I love how the editing style of every video is so different
Andrew McDowell we haven’t found something Martin isn’t good at yet.
Maybe sleeping. He never mentions sleep and we’ve never seen him asleep in his shop. I’d constantly be caught with my head on a table!
@@NealD Martin doesn't edit his videos, he has a guy who does that.
M Jons Who films the content, going all the way back to MMX video 1? I’m sure Martin has an insane amount of direction and input and the guy who drives the actual editing software for him isn’t the primary creative genius for the videos.
Can we all just take a second and notice this mind-blowing comparison. Marbel Machine mark 1 and then cut to the MMX beast towards the end of the video. The difference is astonishing and breathtaking, at least for all of us who have been closely following this journey.
The MMX, already at this stage, evokes both fear and amazment. Just as Martin said - an intimidating mechanical masterpiece. I'm paraphrasing but can't you feel the excitement too?? All the difficulties of this project make it even more worth while to see it to completion and be presented to the world in its full deviant glorry!
Good work.
I appreciate your effort in explaining the physics behind the design, however, you seem to confuse the terms: Torque, Moment of inertia and angular momentum:
0:41 : The flywheel of the toy car gains angular momentum - its moment of inertia is not changing.
1:30 : More weight is not necessarily equal to higher moment of inertia. it depends on geometry as well and more so than mass. what you meant to say is that moment of inertia is linearly proportional to material density. moment of inertia is proportional to the square of the distance to the axis of rotation.
1:30 : Reducing the diameter of the pulley wheel, does not increase the moment of inertia of the flywheel. i suppose what you meant was the because the gear ratio is higher, then you can obtain more angular momentum of the flywheel with the same speed at the crank-wheel.
Extra comments:
4:45 : You explain that the ratcheting noise is from the area of the graph after the clutch has disengaged and stays at a constant low torque value. I would say that the noise is from the "marbles" springing back into their seats (or the extra ratcheting mechanism) after the clutch has been disengaged and rotated 1/5 revolution. therefore the ratcheting noise is from the torque limiter, and the graph should not have single ramp, but be a saw tooth :P whose frequency matched the frequency of the frequency of the ratcheting.
15:00 : The extra ratcheting mechanism is in principle the same mechanism as the one with the marbles. The only principal difference is that the second ratcheting mechanism only has a sloped cam surface to one direction of movement, whereas the "marble" ratcheting mechanism has sloping surfaces to both sides. you could just have increased the slope of the marble seat in one direction and achieved the same result, with less noise probably.
It is really inspiring to watch the build process of the MMX :)
the way it just completely stops dead when the flywheel is disengaged gives me shivers, i can't wait to see this monster in action!!
It's really beautiful to have marbles stuck in the fly wheel of the marble machine X
I told you to add a braking system like this a year ago! Good to see you actually realizing it before something bad happened and someone lost a finger, or even an arm. The torque limiter is a fantastic idea, and I'm just glad you're making safe possibly the most dangerous part of your machine. Keep up the good work, you mad scientist.
Awesome! Torque limiter, sounds like a bike freewheel mechanism. =)
It sounds like it because it is literaly the same mechanism
The bike freewheel is actually only the ratchet mechanism we talked about. The torque limiter has a slightly different function.
Just a very very shitty one with that Résistance 👌
@@kitingmare whoops my bad, I havent serviced my road bike freewheel in a while, i should actually go do that ty
What @Marius said; bikes freewheel without any torque being involved in one direction. If your bike would have what we have here, it would try to back-spin your pedals until you would oppose that forcefully enough to trigger the decoupler.
This is by far my favorite YoutTube series at the moment. I am a technical engeneer myselfe and I am just so jealous at Martin for beeing able to design such an amazing masterpice for a living and share it with thousands of enthusiastic people on the internet. Well done!
hahaha oh martin you nutty professor. The torque limit on the drill is what people where telling you over and over again in the comments when you broke your tap bit the first time. Nice progress cant wait when it runs it will be marbelous.
Those were drowned in the comments saying don't, and I still think doing it by hand is the way to go, you don't save that much time by using power tools.
I love how you share the credit and limelight with all your collaborators, as well teaching us and letting us share in your dream. You are truly an admirable young man. Kudos!
Extremely proud that I've been sponsoring this project for one year, five months, and seventeen days. Keep up the great work.
Marvellous as always! It shows how much thinking is needed to make the MMX reliable, safe to operate and play accurate! Thumbs up to all the supporters and patreons of Martin and the MMX!
12:58 "I can do this all day"
Same for picking up marbles from the floor
Martin, your happiness, excitement and smile are contagious in this video. MMX is really an exciting project. You must be so proud.
Museum Speelklok hasn't asked for the original Marble Machine already? I am genuinely shocked, it would be a fantastic addition to their exhibits.
They already had the machine for some time to show at their exhibitions and they returned it to Martin.
They had it, and then returned it. Perhaps the cost associated with keeping it in running condition wasn't worth it (and it's not as interesting without being able to play something).
It was never in playing condition, not even when Martin played it. The original video was made over several takes because the machine would keep breaking down. It’s in an earlier video.
It’s just beautiful. The more elements that get added the more industrial it looks, and to hear it make soft and elegant music will be a very satisfying juxtaposition. Im also a mechanical finger fan so I’m excited for that!
It is Wednesday my dudes...
Beat me by 2 minutes!
Heyyy I know you from the discord yeet
It is
*unholy screech*
C'est mercredi mes chers amis
I love these two German engineers helping you, coolest Germans I’ve never met irl
Oh my god the part at the end where you turn it on and off like a light switch is awesome
The full scope of creative thought in Marble Machine X is amazing.
When the MMX is done you will have to do an other project. It has allready reached a piont where the way is more important than the goal.
Moustache Pikachu Yes please! I want to hear songs on the machine! :)
MMX 3?
I was thinking about that over the last few episodes. Honestly, I wouldn't mind seeing a few smaller projects. Modules to add on to the MMX as expansions to the instruments. Or a completely separate mechanical instrument....i don't know...Of course, preparing for and doing the world tour will be his full-time gig for a few years at least...
How wonderful to see the old original machine again Martin.Torque is power and power needs management for sure. Great to see these fellas with you this day.
If you think about it, the MMX has already been making a world tour, with each pieces’ last stop being in Martins workshop
Not only is he a musician and an engineer, but a comedian as well. Excellent.
Every time I see the new machine put together and moving, I get chills, it's so beautiful 🤩
I love the simple brilliance.
Having that spacer plate is Handy because you can adjust the tension of the limiter without having to screw with different springs
I worked as a commercial storefront door installation and repair technician. We always used our cordless drills to tap aluminum and steel, rarely ever broke taps, stainless was typically the culprit. I figured you just preferred using the tap handles otherwise I would have suggested you use the cordless clutch sooner. This machine is a engineering masterpiece, keep up all the good work!
Continually amazed!!
Consider a bicycle freewheel style drive for your hand-crank. This will allow the system to freewheel without the crank arm spinning ... an apparent hazard to the operator.
like an overrunning clutch?
Glad you have protected your machine from catastrophic failure. Excellent engineering work done by the team!
Now all you need is some kind of Tony Stark-esque robotic assembly rig to put it all together/dismantle it on stage.
That would be icing on the cake if you 'built' the MMX ON Stage!
The smallest of things can sometimes make the biggest of differences. Anticipation for the Marble Machine X world tour is reaching critical mass!
7:33 "Not focus on something else while tapping," he says as he plays a chord on the keyboard.
This thing is staring to come alive. I just love that weird combo of brutal industrial rawness and beautiful, artistic, choreographed sound and looks. It feels a bit like a ballet of miniguns already :D
Wow my tech teacher would love your videos
Like me
And my dad
And my professors, 50 years ago, and my colleagues, and my students....🦉👌
The engineering behind this machine is nuts.
Building a torque limiter with a torque limited torque limiter building tool.
Nice.
Martin, your break has done wonders, your project seems to be flying towards a conclusion. I hope you are as refreshed and positive as you appear. Keep up the great work!
A FLAI wheel is born!
Not to be confused with a "flail wheel" which was a medieval torture device that resembled the O.G. MMX when you tried to stop it abruptly.
Jesus, how far you have come. This is pure engineering magic imho. Well done Martin and the boys and girls that contribute to the MMX.
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Oh yeah? Well ur mom
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Oh yeah? Uh.... my mom?
@@junkyyard2273 yes
I gasped when you stuck a 2x4 into your running machine. That is true trust in your engineering prowess!
"...and not trying to focus on anything else meanwhile tapping" (plays a chord on the keyboard while tapping)
Watching the gears immediately stop at those pauses 12:35 are so satisfying
you just made me understand why we use Zener diodes. Yes I'm an electrical engineer...
I would rather compare it to a fuse or more precise a voltage regulator with over-current protection. But basically I had the same idea to compare it to electronics.
I'm in the very first year of electrical engineering and I haven't studied those yet... Now I'm curious! Can you please explain why the comparison?
Lukas Graphen I second this, don’t really see where the zener fits in
@@telefon72 a zener when in reverse bias is used like a safety relief voltage shunt. One use is in automotive and industrial microcontroller I/O where you have to protect a sensitive input. For example, a 5V logic level input with a tolerance of 5.5V maximum before damage is done, a 5.1V zener tied to the input line in reverse bias to ground will shunt anything over 5.1V to ground (example, wire insulation becomes damaged and 12V supply touches 5V signal), and the micro input only sees 5.1V and is saved. They are also used in the same manner as a simple voltage supply regulator.
@@LukasFink1 I respectfully disagree. A fuse would be like one of the solution they described: a screw designed to break at a certain torque. I see the comparison with a Zener diode that channels the overcurrent to the ground (through a resistor) when the voltage exceeds a certain value. It's a system that rests itself, just like the marble in the coupler.
this is a perfect example of very simple yet totally effective mechanics
It would be nice for the lever to have a fourth setting
So you could spin up the flywheel while the machine's stopped
Sam Cox it seems like he can already add speed to the wheel while the machine is off
I've been following your progress on the Marble Machine X for over a year now, and I am continually amazed and inspired by what you're doing. On top of your more obvious talents, you're an excellent presenter. If you come anywhere near me (Australia) I guarantee you I'll be coming to see you play.
Maybe the original marble machine can go the Speelklok museum?
Don't know why, but I have always thought that it was there. Wasn't there a video of how it was disassembled and reassembled at Speelkolk museum? Or was it just for an exhibition?
@@urban_shepherd Yes it WAS there. As it was not fully functioning. and so they politely returned it.
All of y'all are so smart. It brings me hope to share a world with such intelligent people.
Sorry Martin but moment of inertia isn't the same as angular momentum which is what I think you were meaning to say
Doing great. It has been a blessing to see this all the way from the beginning until now.
We all know one thing just rigt now...
IT is wednesday...
my dudes
@@DMadHacks Yes!!!
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!
The torque limiter design is very elegant, I like it
Can’t you simply donate the original machine to the speelklok museum, I’m sure they would love to have it on permanent display.
He did a while ago but he got it back
Yea they didn't have enough space to keep it
The MMX keeps getting more mind-blowing!
Just a warning that you've less than a day to buy a MMX poster on Teespring!
Thanks, dude! I was meaning to buy a poster from the beginning, but I got distracted. I would've been devastated if I couldn't buy a poster.
Thanks from me too. Been meaning to order for ages, dashed over and ordered just now
Thank you. Just ordered mine. Didn't realize it was time limited.
@@MAV98765 I didn't either. I just went on and saw that there was only a couple hours left
I've been watching since the beginning, and still when I see wide shots of the MMX like at 12:25 I'm absolutely blown away. It's majestic.
7:40 I'm reminded of Megalovania.
MIND BLOWING that so much work went into the flywheel, and its safety sub-systems. Who would have thought! But now that is is pointed out ... it makes perfect sense that a properly made flywheel would HAVE those features.
Only 10 more until we reach number 100!
Heyyy you again!
I see that Justin Y is a man of culture as well.
So beautiful to watch the MMX in action
Martin should be " Q" in rhe next James Bond movie.... 😁
That would be ... fun! If not entertaining.
I really like how it sits in the shop. It looks beautiful
Imagine LEDs turning on when a note is played, like when the keys light on a Midi. I would love that instead of those fingers. A regular ends switch and some cables should be enough, you could even get the power from an XLR cable that spits out 48volts with a resistor
That could be really cool
It would be cool, but Martin has made clear that he doesn't want to introduce any kind of electricity in the MMX. Only mechanical movement. I personally don't mind the fingers, as long as they aren't as floppy as the prototypes he made in the other video. Having them as a solid, rigid piece of plywood would make them look like the ones on the original marble machine.
Martin, you have pulled together quite a diverse and skilled team. It’s wonderful to watch whatever you guys come up with. You guys rock!