Falling Arm Lift, a Knex Ball Machine Lift

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Falling Arm Lift, a Knex Ball Machine Lift

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Hello fellow knexers!

Finally, after a long time, I managed to find some time for this ball machine lift.
The Falling Arm Lift was first seen in my knex ball machine Paradox.
This is the second new lift in a series of 4 new lifts, all from Paradox.
It's a nice lift, with an average piece count for it's height.

However, this lift doesn't always perform very well. The version I used in Paradox worked at 99%, but the second version I made only worked at, let's say, about 70%.
I want to be honest and tell this to you before you start building.
But why making instructions if the lift doesn't work very well?
1) Sometimes it does work, so you can always try.
2) Some knexers requested instructions for this lift, so I'm sure some of you are going to build it.
3) Lifts can always be modified.

If you build this lift, read every image note! It will help you a lot!
If you have any problems or questions, feel free to comment or PM me.

I hope you like it, and thanks for watching / building!

~Sandroknexmaster~

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Piece Count

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If you want you can count the pieces before you start building.
Here is a list with all pieces included in this lift, named by their original color:

RODS:

Green: 92
White: 31
Blue: 71
Yellow: 69
Red: 61
Tan: 1
Grey: 35

Total rods: 360

CONNECTORS:

Dark-grey: 17
Light-grey: 11
Orange: 35
Red: 39
Green: 10
Yellow: 68
White: 14
Purple: 74
Blue: 17

Total connectors: 285

OTHER:

Blue spacer: 62
Silver spacer: 56
Tan clip: 19
Y-clip: 10
Blue hinge: 1
Black hinge: 1
Small blue gear: 5
Medium red gear: 5
Big yellow gear: 2
Medium hub: 1
Medium tire: 1
Motor: 1
Rubber band: 1
String: 1 meter

Total other: 166


Grand Total: 811

Arm Catcher

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This part will "catch" the arm.

Entrance

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Here the balls will wait to enter the arm.

Combining Arm Catcher and Entrance + Adding String

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First we'll combine the previous steps, after that we'll add the string.

Connection Support

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This is the easiest step, it will connect the entrance and arm catcher with the rest of the lift.

Gears

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The gears are very necessary to move the arm.

Crank

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This is the crank, it will pull the arm to the top and then let it fall down.

Motor Section

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This part contains the motor and the rest of the gears.

Tower Support

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Time to make some height!

Exit

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Here the ball will exit the lift.

The Arm

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The arm carries the ball to the top of the lift. This is the very last step!

Finished!

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Congratulations, your Falling Arm Lift is finished!
Always slide the switch of the motor to the left!

You can always send me a picture when you've built this lift so I can add it to this step.

Thanks for building / watching!

~Sandroknexmaster~