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Lou Reed had Metal Machine Music. Musician and inventor Martin Molin has Marble Machine Music. Molin, who is a member of Swedish musical act Wintergatan, has designed a… ...
As far as marble runs go, few can hope to compete with [Wintergatan]’s amazing musical works. While undertaking the build of the Marble Machine X, timing problems became apparent. You can cra… ...
There have been plenty of impressively elaborate musical machines in recent years, but this might top them all. Swedish band Wintergatan has crafted a Musical Marble Machine that, as the name ...
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Gravity powered machine - MSNI'm building a marble machine which uses the force of gravity from the marble to make a cup of tea! A ball runs through the marble machine and its force is used to activate elements of the team ...
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The Wintergartan Marble Machine, built by Swedish musician Martin Molin, is unlike anything I’ve ever seen before. Comprising 3,000 wooden pieces, and using 2,000 marbles, the elaborate music ...
The marble machine parts were hand cut using laser cut wooden parts as templates and the edges painted brown to give them a laser-cut finish. A wooden frame was used to create the sugar paste ...
The videos aren’t exactly obscure: Wintergatan has over 2.2 million subscribers on YouTube, and some of the videos about the Marble Machine X have close to that number of views. But somehow I ...
Remember Martin Molin's Marble Machine X, the mechanical, musical Rube Goldberg machine that uses some 3,000 components and a hand-turned crank to drop marbles in sequences onto acoustic and ...
YouTuber Daniel de Bruin is celebrating 40K subscribers with a ridiculously fun - and very tiny - mini marble machine for endless entertainment.
This customer, Marble Machine No. 12, is an exemplar of the form. It turns AAA battery power into an perpetually looping interplay of four 9/32-inch ball bearings. What is it good for? Staring at.
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