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Gravity Skyway
Gravity Skyway is a design protype for a city of the future. A city without private cars or carbon gasses. A city of tall towers connected by a green public transport system powered almost exclusively by gravity. An electric motor places the transport modules into position and another lifts the module gently in the air to the top of the ramps. After that, its all gravity. In the real city - but not in the protype because a serious lack of parts - the modules stop at gates at each of the nodes. People and off and on, the gate lifts, and the modules travels on to the next node.

Gravity Skyway is 27 inches wide by 16 inches long and is 12 inches tall. Two marbles (or you could use the NXT 2.0 balls if you have them) are gently paddled from the launch ramp, one at a time to the elevator. The elevator has an attached light sensor and when it detects a marble it slowly raises it up to the top of the ramp. The marble then rolls down the 2-beam path on to the tubing ramp. The ramp is continuous and more than 10 feet in total length. At the end of the run, the marble returns to the elevator and starts all over again.

If you are intrested in the program, it is fully annotated. Below are close-up pictures and comments on the various elements.

Hope you enjoy the video!

Posted by:

 snabeli

Created:

 31 March 2010

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Tags:(?):

 smartmove, humantransport, transport, marble, contraption, elevator, tubing, video

Launch Ramp

The launch ramp is a simple incline plane (gravity powered) with a motor-driven beam to move the marbles on to the ramp and to the elevator.

Elevator

The main picture shows the elevator in its ready position between the launch ramp on the left and the exit ramp on the right. In the other picture you can see the elevator in its top position. The marble starts out between the two large angled beams and, as the elevator rises, rolls down, across the light sesor, onto the two straight beams and then on to the ramp.

Towers and Tubing

The heart of this project is the towers and the tubing. Since the tubing exerts alot of stress, the towers need to be very sturdy and reinforced as much as possible. There are several different styles of cross blocks and I used all of them and every one I had. The cross blocks are attached to the upright beams and an axel (usually a 3-axel) in inserted. The ends of the sections of tubing fit tightly over the axels. Legoeducation.com sells two kinds of tubing but I buy mine down the street at the hardware store.

Comments

39 comments

  • RobotStabler

  • wow that is very cool

  • Posted 1143 days and 19 hours ago


  • Blinkery977

  • That's amazing! Where can you buy those tubes? Can you give us instructions?

  • Posted 1143 days and 18 hours ago


  • StJimmy667

  • nice idea!

  • Posted 1143 days and 18 hours ago


  • Constructivator

  • This is really amazing.

  • Posted 1143 days and 17 hours ago


  • money2257

  • could you make the track out of lego insted

  • Posted 1143 days and 17 hours ago


  • ben4123

  • awsome!!!!

  • Posted 1143 days and 15 hours ago


  • mindstormguy1

  • Cool! Great entry for the SmartMove contest.

  • Posted 1143 days and 13 hours ago


  • zmindstormsgeek

  • that is so cool! it must have taken forever to tune it so that it worked!!!:)

  • Posted 1143 days and 13 hours ago


  • sopwerdna1

  • That is very very cool, and i think if you can demonstrate the nodes and the gates that will stop the "module"(marble), you have a very good chance of winning the smartmove challenge. 5/5

  • Posted 1143 days and 10 hours ago


  • CJMindstorms4441

  • Fully Awesome! 5 Stars 10/10

  • Posted 1143 days and 6 hours ago


  • mike7998

  • Awesome+futuristic
    5 star

  • Posted 1142 days and 20 hours ago


  • VBlover

  • Awesome, Very complex.

  • Posted 1142 days and 11 hours ago


  • legoking5371

  • awesome but where did you get that black nxt?

  • Posted 1142 days and 7 hours ago


  • Alpharex01

  • Wow its so cool why don't you put instructions its so cleaver

  • Posted 1141 days and 18 hours ago



  • nicd1

  • sweet set you built!

  • Posted 1141 days and 15 hours ago


  • slilling

  • Nice robot, it looks like it took you a long time to build it.

  • Posted 1141 days and 8 hours ago


  • Uniblab

  • Really cool. However, since you used non-LEGO parts I am rather certain that disqualifies you from this or any LEGO contest. (Unless the rules specifically stipulate some non-LEGO parts are permitted. This contest does not.)

    Uniblab

  • Posted 1138 days and 14 hours ago


  • karim-sy

  • that is sooooooooooooooooo coll!!!i only have nxt1.0

  • Posted 1138 days and 11 hours ago



  • diddims4

  • THAT LOOKS SO AWESOME!!!

  • Posted 1138 days and 4 hours ago


  • blechmaus

  • Nice

  • Posted 1137 days and 23 hours ago


  • borginandburkes

  • 4.5/5, Nice!, but I'd give you 5 for making them all lego parts! I agree with slilling. Good luck otherwise.

  • Posted 1136 days and 8 hours ago


  • mrmath130

  • Snabeli: Awesome!

  • Posted 1135 days and 14 hours ago


  • vcbh

  • cool

  • Posted 1118 days and 17 hours ago


  • NXTLightning

  • Wow. just WOW. Your robot is very well documented, and i think that if you find a way of making the ramp with LEGO pieces, then you could have a good chance of winning the "Smartmove" competition

  • Posted 1116 days and 9 hours ago



  • vilebow18

  • i like them :]

  • Posted 1097 days and 12 hours ago


  • valentin0898

  • cool!!! 5 stars

  • Posted 1038 days and 17 hours ago


  • nxttime

  • THAT IS SO COOL! I might be weird but i love watching somthing like that go and go and go and go.......ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ..............
    NXTtime

  • Posted 1033 days and 15 hours ago


  • nxttime

  • ...ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ WA?! How long have I... Oh beautiful marble run! So smooth it put me to sleep! (I mean that in a good way)
    NXTtime

  • Posted 927 days and 14 hours ago


  • Mindstorms337

  • Awesome, 5/5 *****!!!

  • Posted 916 days and 7 hours ago


  • MagicalAnthony

  • That's pretty cool dude.

  • Posted 902 days and 14 hours ago


  • legoguy9712

  • where do u get the tubing from

  • Posted 902 days and 0 hours ago


  • I-am-a-ROBOT

  • awesome and boring at the same time

  • Posted 901 days and 17 hours ago


  • legosrock1214

  • i like it,if he had more motors he could ad those little get off areas he talked about

  • Posted 900 days and 10 hours ago


  • n3543

  • nice 5*

  • Posted 680 days and 16 hours ago



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