2016! The LEGO GBC "Pneumatic Ball Factory 2016" V1.0 MOC by Quanix

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  • Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
  • Building instructions are now available:
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    Many thanks to KrisBrix from Belgium.
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    Hi, I am David from Germany and i prestent my first LEGO Great Ball Contraption project called: "Pneumatic Ball Factory".
    Technical specifications:
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    Version: 1.0 Late 2016
    Dimension: 48M x 96M* (38.4cm x 76.8cm)
    Building Time: approximately 500 Hours in 8 Months
    Number of Parts: 2.000-2.500
    Motors: 3 Power Function M-Motors (Ball Supply, Conveyor belt and Control Unit)
    1 Power Function Servo-Motor (Palletizing Robot rotation 180°)
    Number of Pneumatic Cylinder: 12
    Energy Supplied: external power adapter with 9V at 2000mA
    Air Supplied: external Air Compressor with 6 Liter Tank Volume with 8 Bar.
    Total cost: 450€ ($480)
    *Module or Stud width (1M=8mm)
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    Here you can find detailed videos about individual machine modules:
    „Ball Supply" - • LEGO GBC Module „Ball ...
    „Pick-and-Place“ - • LEGO GBC Pneumatic 2D ...
    „4-Axis Palletizing Robot“ - • LEGO GBC Pneumatic 3D ...
    Visit: www.planet-gbc....
    Further projects will follow!
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  • @JoshDaVidGBC
    @JoshDaVidGBC 7 років тому +5

    This looks great! And the fact that it is all run without mindstorms is amazing!

  • @maxneagle2154
    @maxneagle2154 7 років тому +6

    I have never seen something of this scale with an automated robotic pneumatic arm it's incredible

  • @legotechnic27
    @legotechnic27 7 років тому +7

    wow man, really nicely done.
    That is some akiyuki-level shit right there

  • @Jordmund
    @Jordmund 6 років тому +1

    Those sorted and perfectly placed air pipes are the best. Looks so proffesional. Love your work, it's great. Really.

  • @Krudum
    @Krudum 7 років тому +2

    Very clever design and clean implementation. The video is well made, too. Congratulations!

    • @Quanix
      @Quanix  7 років тому +1

      Thank you Jonas!

  • @IldefonsoZanette
    @IldefonsoZanette 7 років тому +1

    Excellent work! Really inspiring creation. Looking forward to see more GBC modules from you!

    • @Quanix
      @Quanix  7 років тому +2

      Yes, more is in development ;-)
      Dave

  • @sawyerklegr
    @sawyerklegr 7 років тому +1

    awesome! good idea to build the containers instead of using the ones that Akiyuki used

  • @reducki
    @reducki 7 років тому +1

    This machine is amazing
    especially the robozic arm

  • @doc.voltold4232
    @doc.voltold4232 7 років тому +10

    German engineering at its finest

  • @Budder99
    @Budder99 6 років тому

    This is incredible! I couldn't believe it! How you got it working all so well is truly beautiful!

  • @legotechnicmastery
    @legotechnicmastery 7 років тому +2

    Would love to have that many pneumatics to finish my pneumatic hand prothesis !

  • @emorag
    @emorag 7 років тому +1

    Excellent quality video. Thank you for sharing.

  • @theodorbutters141
    @theodorbutters141 7 років тому +3

    So all of this runs on x3 M-motors and a servo? Damn, that's efficient

  • @404NameN0tFound
    @404NameN0tFound 7 років тому +3

    Imagine the price of that if it was sold as an official kit, $899.99

  • @DawidMarasek
    @DawidMarasek 7 років тому

    A lot of work. This is really great!

  • @PlanetGBC
    @PlanetGBC 7 років тому +1

    Really Great and impressive !

  • @LegoGBC
    @LegoGBC 7 років тому +1

    A masterpiece. Well done!

  • @hasankunukcu1459
    @hasankunukcu1459 7 років тому +3

    is there anyway i could talk to you personally about this creation. I have some questions, and would especially be interested in helping make an LDD file for this

  • @ryanslegos4827
    @ryanslegos4827 7 років тому +2

    Great job, man

  • @AntoLegoCreations
    @AntoLegoCreations 7 років тому

    I discovered your channel in the last Nico71's video. Your creation is just amazing!

  • @HoshikawaHikari
    @HoshikawaHikari 7 років тому +2

    Ich finde ihr The LEGO GBC "Pneumatic Ball Factory 2016" V1.0 super! I'm still learning German at school. I like LEGO!

    • @Quanix
      @Quanix  7 років тому

      Vielen Dank, freut mich sehr. Viel spaß beim deutsch lernen 😉

    • @HoshikawaHikari
      @HoshikawaHikari 7 років тому +1

      I can't understand that. Can you translate it?

    • @Quanix
      @Quanix  7 років тому +1

      Thank you, I am very pleased. Have fun with learning German.

    • @mr.h3377
      @mr.h3377 7 років тому

      Quanix energy* Aber ich bin swer wann ist kommt Summe meine spelling und Grammatik, ins deutsche und englische

    • @mr.h3377
      @mr.h3377 7 років тому

      Quanix sorry to be rude but it's, volts, and let's see it in action

  • @nicholasmalazdrewicz6685
    @nicholasmalazdrewicz6685 7 років тому +1

    This is amazing! Well done!

  • @camdflage
    @camdflage 5 років тому

    I have so many questions as a newbie to this awesomeness.
    1. Do you keep a constant pressure to ensure the movements are standardised and consistent?
    2. Is it advisable to use an air pressure chamber, to raise the overall pressure constant, or is there another reason?
    3. Do you use any lubricants on your gearing materials, or do you just ensure the pieces are snuggly in place to reduce friction, noise and wearing? (Personally, I feel a failure when I hear the gears grinding on each other and wonder where I went wrong with my pedantic construction)

  • @Krudum
    @Krudum 7 років тому +3

    Since the last week when I discovered your project, I have returned to your video at least 40 times to watch it (and to study it) again and again. Before seeing it I would never say that the Lego pneumatic system can be used for automatic control. I dare to say that you have set a similar milestone in Lego pneumatic building like Akiyuki had done for mechanical systems.
    I have several questions:
    1) Do you use your own air compressor (that from your other video) for the air supply? If yes, which of them (the 2- or 4-motor one)?
    2) Is there any special reason to use the servo-motor for turning the robot, I mean instead of another pneumatic cylinder?
    3) I admire how you solved the timing of the processes, using only 3 valves. If I uderstand it well, you control everything in you layout just by distributing 6 air pulses. Am I right?
    4) Where did you get those nice hose labels? I think they are essential if you want to keep track of your control data flow.
    5) Do you consider presentation of your excellent project on Eurobricks forum (in the Technic section)? I am sure you would get a lot of professional attention - and a lot of followers, too.

    • @Quanix
      @Quanix  7 років тому +2

      Hi Jonas, thank you for your great interest and your interesting questions.
      I would like to answer the questions:
      1) - I started the construction of the „Pick-and-Place“ module and designed the XL Compressor.
      With the expansion of the „palletizer robot“ I needed more compressed air and had to make the compressor bigger (XXL).
      However, also the XXL compressor could not supply enough air soon, because I increased the tactspeed and built more cylinders. I then decided not to build the Compressor (because of the cost and the high power consumption in the whole system) but an external compressor with 6L compressed air tank. This means that I can block an unlimited number of cylinders and select the tactspeed as desired.
      2) - Yes, the reason I use a servo motor is simple:
      The servo motor has more power and a faster rotational speed than a rotary system with a pneumatic cylinder. I've experimented with it and decided to use the servo motor!
      3) - Yes, I use only six control pulses from three valves, using two pulses from two different valves for the rotation of the robot and the rotation of the gripper.
      These pulses are only suitable for switching, since there is no permanent pressure. In addition, I use the physical law of the pneumatic cylinders, since this builds up more force when pulling out than when retracting (piston surface).
      It can press on both inputs, but the cylinder does not switch until the large main chamber is depressurized.
      4) - The Labeling elements come from electrical engineering and label cables or wires.
      I find them also important, in order not to lose the overview of the control lines.
      5) - That's a good idea! I would even do that.
      Best regards, David
      (I'm sorry for spelling errors but I'm German 😉)

    • @Krudum
      @Krudum 7 років тому +2

      Thank you Quanix for the detailed answers. I plan to build a copy of your Pick-and-Place robot - if you do not mind - in order to further learn the principles of applied pneumatics. Being an IT man, I have a lot of admiration for mechanical systems.
      Keep in building!

    • @Quanix
      @Quanix  7 років тому +2

      Thanks Jonas.
      I do not mind ;)

  • @TechnicDragon
    @TechnicDragon 7 років тому

    just insane :D

  • @martinhaber5546
    @martinhaber5546 6 років тому

    This is amazing!!!! Perfect work!!!! Do you have building instructions and part list, I´m really want to put this GBC with my collection.

  • @dashenri7436
    @dashenri7436 7 років тому +1

    Mega Nice komme auch aus Deutschland ! Abo haste

    • @Quanix
      @Quanix  7 років тому +1

      Besten Dank 👍🏼

  • @legoman-nn3lc
    @legoman-nn3lc 7 років тому +1

    How much pieces did it take to build this because this is amazing?!

    • @Quanix
      @Quanix  7 років тому +1

      I estimate the number of parts to 2000-2500.

  • @EwertonMoreira80
    @EwertonMoreira80 7 років тому

    Great design! What is the Lego PN that is working as a container for the balls?

  • @Michael-yj9go
    @Michael-yj9go 7 років тому

    Absolut TOP , bin begeistert . Wir müssen uns mal kontaktieren .............

  • @unicorncupcake123xd3
    @unicorncupcake123xd3 7 років тому +2

    Wow

  • @paolopaolo1664
    @paolopaolo1664 6 років тому

    amazing

  • @MajklSpajkl
    @MajklSpajkl 7 років тому

    Pure genius!!!

    • @MajklSpajkl
      @MajklSpajkl 7 років тому

      What did you use for clips on tubes?

    • @Quanix
      @Quanix  7 років тому +1

      Hi, The clips are cable labels by Weidmüller. Here the link: catalog.weidmueller.com/procat/ChangeLocale.do;jsessionid=9547235A0AE80D664B95B32D1A2FD95D?ChangeLocaleForm.localeId=en&ChangeLocaleForm.page=Group&ChangeLocaleForm.productId=&ChangeLocaleForm.groupId=%28%22group286018463588%22%29

    • @MajklSpajkl
      @MajklSpajkl 7 років тому

      Thank you very much :-)

  • @kerpetennn
    @kerpetennn 6 років тому

    Hi David,
    if you excuse me, i have one more question.
    Have you used thin version of 30413 (panel 1x4x1) for the side walls of the conveyors?
    as i known, thin and thick versions are combined/numbered as 30413. If i use 43337 (old part no) thick one against to 15207 (old part no) thin one, the conveyor link is getting squeezed while driving. Im i right? or something wrong with me?
    Thanks and regards,
    Mustafa

    • @Quanix
      @Quanix  6 років тому

      Hi Mustafa,
      I use the panels 1x3x1 (23950/6149768) and the 1x4x1 (43337/6092649) with rounded corners.
      Only with these panels it works, because the older versions have thicker walls. You're right.
      Greetings David

  • @evanthecube9612
    @evanthecube9612 7 років тому

    Nice !!! Do you bought the Lego pieces separately ? Very impressive GBC

    • @Quanix
      @Quanix  7 років тому

      Yes, all parts are bought separately.

    • @evanthecube9612
      @evanthecube9612 7 років тому

      Quanix
      Is it a website ?

    • @Quanix
      @Quanix  7 років тому

      I do not have my own website. But you can find me at Facebook.
      facebook.com/Quanix.Germany/

    • @evanthecube9612
      @evanthecube9612 7 років тому

      Quanix do you have a link to buy some Lego pieces ?

    • @evanthecube9612
      @evanthecube9612 7 років тому

      I created my own gbc too but now I don't have enough pieces to build more

  • @nguyendangminhn
    @nguyendangminhn 6 років тому

    Could you make the instructions for other modules of this great GBC?

    • @Quanix
      @Quanix  6 років тому

      Hello,
      I do not do the building instructions myself. KrisBrix has made the building instructions and will update them soon.

  • @Luunker
    @Luunker 5 років тому

    What connection do you use from the external air compressor to the 4 mm pressure lego hose?

    • @Quanix
      @Quanix  5 років тому +1

      I use a 4mm pneumatic hose from festo as a connection and the LEGO part 6020189 to connect the silicone hoses.

  • @SetKat-Alex
    @SetKat-Alex 7 років тому

    How do you power all those cylinders? :)

    • @Quanix
      @Quanix  7 років тому

      I use an external air compressor ;)

    • @SetKat-Alex
      @SetKat-Alex 7 років тому

      Ok!
      Very nice work! :)

    • @Quanix
      @Quanix  7 років тому +1

      Thank you 😉

  • @DieTigerfibel
    @DieTigerfibel 7 років тому

    Gibt es von dem ganzen auch ein LDD file?

    • @Quanix
      @Quanix  7 років тому

      Nein gibt es nicht. Wird es auch nicht geben, das wäre einfach zu aufwändig und zeitintensiv.

  • @ari_hartawan
    @ari_hartawan 6 років тому

    Can I have all of the part list?

    • @Quanix
      @Quanix  5 років тому

      Hello,
      Unfortunately I do not have a parts list. That would be too much work.

  • @camdflage
    @camdflage 5 років тому

    One last question:
    Did you mean to add, what look like silly faces from the Lego movie into the box arrest area, or am I just seeing things?