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denha
Japan
Registrace 21. 06. 2006
Marble machines,
Electronics gadgets,
Hand made synthesizers,
etc,
I live in Toyoyama Aichi Japan.
Electronics gadgets,
Hand made synthesizers,
etc,
I live in Toyoyama Aichi Japan.
Video
Maker Faire Kyoto 2024
zhlédnutí 2,9KPřed měsícem
at Keihanna Open Innovation Center (KICK) 27, 28, Apr, 2024
Marble Machine No.26
zhlédnutí 6KPřed rokem
Ball : 7.14mm (9/32 inch) Motor : geared 6mm Batt : N Wire : 1.0m Brass
Does it only work with iron balls? I tried with glass marbles - doesn't work
That sound ❤
2:14 (謎の音)
The one constant in life is denha creating new marble machines
0:40 ここの右下の四番目気になるんだよな
Excellent products. Can I make copies of them? Have a good day!.
Is there no instructions?
there is a few of denha's marble machines sold in Hands Nagoya. each one is unique, so i have the one (number 16) in this video now!
I finally found this after years, I used to watch it when I was a kid, and its still as cool as I remember it👍
This shit was peak content for 8 year old me
Oh this was the *shit* when i was younger. Glad to see it's still great now
Nice chops Stix
Como é que faz esse mecanismo?
what motor and ball bearing size do you use?
Deceptively simple--love it!
Can’t believe this guy is still at it after 17 YEARS
What motors do you use?
My cat like this
Amazing and wonderful perfection.
Is the accuracy rate truly 100%? And is that a tiny shock absorber that stops the throwing arm?
It would be very interesting to see one of your machines that has been running for hundreds or thousands of hours, and how the wood/wires have worn. Love the videos!!
The fact this guy has been making marble machines for well over a decade here is incredible. Amazing work as always denha!
Excellent, ❤
Umfassbar! Ich bin sprachlos… meine Güte wie innovativ. Denha, Du bist soooo kreativ. Einfach nur toll Deine kleinen Machine. - und diese ganz besonders! Liebe Grüße aus Deutschland und, ….bitte weiter so!
Brilliant!
The Scotch yoke elevator is really elegant! 🙂
Nicely done! Very clever! Got plans to share??
I love this! It must have taken a while to figure out the arc height delta to get the finger to fling correctly
Am wonderning how long it took to test and tune the spring arm to accurately shoot the ball each time!
Fantastic, I love it!
Fantastic idea and well executed! I could watch it for hours!
It's a piece of art. Thank you for your generosity in providing detailed images of the mechanism. It's a huge source of inspiration.
I always appreciate how you give us at least 9 minutes of footage. Other videos would probably make it 2 minutes, or even a Short. All the angles, movements, and engineering is clearly is representive. I've been watching your work since the old days of the 4 marble machines. Loving it that you're back.
A whole new design marble machine! And not a mini one! So good to see one after the long wait
How do you get an amazing idea like this ???
Congratulations you are very good. Can I ask you what type of engines you use? Thank you.
You are the king of marble machines 👍👍👍
I watched this channel when I was like 10 and here I am at 27
You made me think about things, Lawman. I watched this channel when I was about 62 and here I am at 73. :) You coming out of your childhood and me going into my second. I've looked at many, but Denha remains my favorite marble master.
The motor is so quiet that you can appreciate the wood sound
those of us who've been around long enough know that this guy is the true marble / ball machine legend, not wintergatan
Amen to that.
Winter who?
This guy is the OG when it comes to marble machines!!!!
A masterpiece 🙏
Too, cool!
Я в восхищении!
We should have known the reason Denha-san has not posted a new video in a while. He was busy. Making genius things like this. Just when I think he couldn't make anything more clever, ingenious, fascinating and understatedly brilliant... THIS shows up. I have made a marble machine or six that are cute and busy in their own right but this man's work is just... staggering. Thank you for sharing sir. *Bows respectfully* My humble attempt at this craft if you would like to compare Denha-san's mastery to my silly amateur skills. czcams.com/video/Iysp4Ea2Ke8/video.html
I wonder if Martin has seen this yet.
This piece is so deceptively simple. It looks like this would be easy to build, but that belies what was, I’m sure, hundreds or thousands of hours working on each individual mechanism, and the depth of the craftsmanship. Beautiful.
Bro I remember watching your old videos like 10 or so years ago
I wonder if there is a way to store energy for the fling using a weight instead of a spring? I assume a spring would eventually fatigue enough to affect the aim of the catapult.
The accuracy of the slingshot is perfect!! Well done, bro!
Unique and beautiful, very nice. Thank you for sharing.