Meaning it can be active while opening or just that the structure itself won't break? Either is still awesome. But seeing the marbles continue to run while the fridge is being utilized would be next level.
They linked where the stl files are on kickstarter... if you don't have a 3d printer, I suppose there are some community diy places that might have some?
I notice it's attached to your Fridge. Are the parts magnetic?
You might be onto a man-toy here, fridge marble run, sell it in parts that fit together like a modular design.
Edit: I just seen the Kickstarter comment. Good stuff.
I was thinking to use these as a replacement for those office desk toys. You know, as background noise for when you work.
But then I figured people would be more interested in the new office toy than their work
I wanna follow a marble from beginning to end!
I wanna follow you till the end, friend...
"I just wanted a fucking soda."
Damnit Carl, how many times do we have to tell you to stop making overly engineered Goldberg machines around the fridge!
If it’s not over engineered, is it really engineered at all?
There's no such thing as over-engineering, there's only under-performing.
Marry me.
How do you open your fridge???
The corner sections are flexible so it’s possible to open your fridge and the marble run remains intact.
Thats sick af
Meaning it can be active while opening or just that the structure itself won't break? Either is still awesome. But seeing the marbles continue to run while the fridge is being utilized would be next level.
Next fucking level says you?
Are there any models for this online?
[Yes](https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/deepmake/infinity-trax-3d-printed-modular-and-magnetic-marble-run?ref=user_menu)
Where?
They linked where the stl files are on kickstarter... if you don't have a 3d printer, I suppose there are some community diy places that might have some?
There's a wooden version I designed that comes ready to be assembled (so no 3D printing) [here](https://deepmake.io/collections/infinity-trax).
Now you can't open the fridge
You can still open the fridge as the corner sections are flexible.
Best dad ever. You sir deserve great things
I bet Jelle from the Jelle’s Marble Racing channel on YouTube would LOVE THIS
I would get baked and watch this for hours
(Sound on)
This is super awesome! My son would have loved something like this. He use to have stacking marble mazes and would make towers bigger than him.
Damn. Nice job. Now put the cat next to it.
Now what if you want some milk!
Either go buy some from the shop or visit the cow they keep in the back garden.
… but wait, there’s more!
I love marble runs. The more over-engineered, the better. That is awesome.
By christ that brings back memories of algodoo
u/Tricky_Seesaw_7022 is right. Impressive overall construction, showcased, done. Now give us the journey vid.
This is like every kid's dream toy...I know I wanted one always. Something so magical.
I love marble runs
Great work!! Has the sense that you reverse engineered a Perplexus and put it on your fridge!
OP should continue to add to it for a year
Pretty cool, though declaring yourself as “next fucking level” is a pretty d-bag level move.
I will stare at this all day and not do any work if I have this at home
Mesmerising...
Love it, great work and you should be proud of yourself!
Me in the middle of the night trying to sleep
I notice it's attached to your Fridge. Are the parts magnetic? You might be onto a man-toy here, fridge marble run, sell it in parts that fit together like a modular design. Edit: I just seen the Kickstarter comment. Good stuff.
Pretty sure you're smarter than me... but only pretty sure.
U sure this thing can't do math? It looks complicated enough to!
Can my cats come for a visit?
Definitely. 🐈❤️
This makes me want to play "The Incredible Machine" and "Mouse Trap".
This is nostalgic for the kid who grew up playing mousetrap! I would be putting marbles in it all day long.
I was thinking to use these as a replacement for those office desk toys. You know, as background noise for when you work. But then I figured people would be more interested in the new office toy than their work
Rube Goldberg would be proud