The most impressive part is using the laser scan to follow the track - as soon as i saw it i started thinking about building a massive version using some 80/20 and old engines from somewhere.
I'm fairly sure that if i did build an 80/20 scaled version of that i could sell it to a logistics/mining or agribusiness.
As ingenious as that is it is utterly pointless. I kept waiting for something spectacular with the balls being shot out or something, anything, at the end. But it was just a big elaborate circle. Not to take away from the creators imagination or engineering skills.
Developing skills is not a wasted endevour. And judging from the popularity of the video the enterainment value is huge - if it was a science fair i would award him first prize.
Developing skills is not a wasted endevour. And judging from the popularity of the video the enterainment value is huge - if it was a science fair i would award him first prize.
Note the implication that the creator was male.
The creation was pointless in that it served no practical application.
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I'm fairly sure that if i did build an 80/20 scaled version of that i could sell it to a logistics/mining or agribusiness.
Developing skills is not a wasted endevour. And judging from the popularity of the video the enterainment value is huge - if it was a science fair i would award him first prize.
Note the implication that the creator was male.
The creation was pointless in that it served no practical application.