Perpetual Motion Machine: The real-life version of M.C.Escher's Waterfall

 by GuokrDIY
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if you can read Chinese, the original Chinese version of this guide is here:http://www.guokr.com/article/18649/

Escher has drawn a lot of strange pictures which describe an impossible reality , Waterfall is one of them. This instructable gives out a step-by-step guide to show how you can make a real-life version of Waterfall:  make the impossible reality possible, for real!  Since the Waterwheel spins forever  "without power supply",  you can get yourself a "perpetual motion machine".

Here's a video shows the completed model.  This video was released at April 1st and we called it  "Perpetual Motion Machine" on that day.

 

 
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Step 1: Tools & Materials


1mm ABS plastic plate;
PVC tubes in 3 different diameters;
PVC sticker;
PP textured sticker;
Small electric water pump;
Power supply with adjustable voltage;
Driller;
Angle grinder;
Paper cutter;
Angle square, T Ruler (replaceable with straightedge & triangle);
Hot glue gun;

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ElvenChild says: Apr 28, 2011. 11:12 PM
Well correct me if I am wrong but since this is assisted by gravity that is not really perpetual motion is it? That aside this looks great!
GASSYPOOTS in reply to ElvenChildJan 8, 2012. 9:16 AM
perpetual= something that is onlly given fuel 1 time but goes on untill you stop it
Bad Maxx in reply to ElvenChildApr 30, 2011. 11:09 PM
Actually gravity by itself would not disqualify a perpetual motion machine.. But as I have mentioned, this Instructible is not an attempt to create a perpetual motion machine, but rather gives instruction to build a grand (IMHO) illusion of a perpetual motion machine!
GuokrDIY (author) in reply to Bad MaxxMay 2, 2011. 9:32 AM
thanks for all those explanation. This project is indeed a piece of artwork, not a real perpetual motion machine ( if it is one, nobody would upload that on instructables, but will put that into manufacturing and make profit/ make a better world.
g3thig4chri5 says: Oct 18, 2011. 8:35 PM
Amazing work/creating
sponges says: May 11, 2011. 9:00 PM
Stunning work! Your attention to detail is superb. Do you have plans to recreate any other 2D illusions in 3D?

It would be interesting to see a shot of the model from the "perfect" viewing angle followed by a shift of the angle to reveal the fakery.
lneighbour in reply to spongesOct 3, 2011. 5:44 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8leA2SWBzc0&feature=player_embedded

this came up after i watched the video posted here - its what you're after
fidibiri says: Jun 30, 2011. 8:11 AM
Glad you're so CRAZY!!
DannytheGreat says: Jun 3, 2011. 3:45 PM
thas hella dope
hafsteinn says: Jun 1, 2011. 5:50 AM
Wow, great work! absolutely amazing!
mostart says: May 23, 2011. 11:33 PM
bravo! Absolutely brilliant!
splazem says: May 23, 2011. 6:23 PM
Wow! Congrats!
Mikey D says: May 11, 2011. 5:54 PM
The time and effort input is unbelievable - excellent work!
You put in life what was only a drawing.
tguo1 says: May 4, 2011. 6:31 PM
Need someone to contribute English subtitles~
ads11950 in reply to tguo1May 8, 2011. 5:04 AM
+1!!!!!!!!!
i'm weak in english
GuokrDIY (author) in reply to tguo1May 8, 2011. 3:44 AM
you don't need subtitles. it's not important. just some jokes, and if you don't know much about modern Chinese literature, you may miss a lot.
shuang5 in reply to GuokrDIYJun 5, 2012. 3:57 PM
Several years later, Chinese will be as mandatory for every modern citizens as English : )
Kurusshan says: May 7, 2011. 10:19 PM
incredible
nilyk says: May 6, 2011. 4:04 AM
It seems cool~
f2ca7c says: May 5, 2011. 4:41 AM
What a incredible work!
soxgoon says: May 4, 2011. 2:57 AM
Gelivable~~~!!!
rioathe says: May 3, 2011. 11:23 PM
Impressive…Gelivable…O(∩_∩)O
yanlihere says: May 3, 2011. 10:34 PM
very impressive
gmantennis says: May 3, 2011. 6:08 PM
Incredible. Keep it up!
birds_love says: May 3, 2011. 11:39 AM
Dear My Guokr!!
You are always creating miracles!
vipTricks says: May 3, 2011. 6:43 AM
To: GuokrDIY: YES! my friend :) a Housing Camp of 400 Asian ppl is very close by where i'm living.. most of them are seeking part time job from 5pm to 11 pm.. i can hire 20, or 30 of them to produce this artwork commercially, but a "production LINE" procedure should be planed very accurately in a smart manner. and since you DID IT, i want to talk with u about some important points (with reserving your rights to ask me in return a whatever i may be able to pay or trade your service back for you).. 1st easy step for NOW is to reply to me (to my InBox) your email / or phone number. again..Thanks a lot my dear friend, i'll be awaiting for the respond..
pperez pereira says: May 2, 2011. 4:29 PM
Exelent work, awesome.
Brotha_C says: May 1, 2011. 8:06 AM
I have to say, this is an excellent idea and instructable and I feel sorry for all the misunderstanding around this topic. It is quite obviously NOT a perpetual motion machine, but it never claimed to be one, it is merely a model based upon a drawing by M.C. Escher (who I am a fan of). Many of Escher's drawings were of impossible things, illusions, etc. So, to the author of this instructable, good job. To everyone else: PLEASE READ THE INSTRUCTABLE FIRST! Please and thank you!
GuokrDIY (author) in reply to Brotha_CMay 2, 2011. 9:28 AM
thanks
Brotha_C in reply to GuokrDIYMay 2, 2011. 2:56 PM
No problem. :)
vipTricks says: Apr 30, 2011. 10:31 AM
This piece of illusion art ROCKS. it made my day to go Pro /w instructables dot com ;) but for now here is a small question.. * Who may -please- estimate the price of material cost? (in details).. TY..ALL
GuokrDIY (author) in reply to vipTricksMay 2, 2011. 9:22 AM
not too much, actually. In China it costs less than 300RMB, which is about 43$. But the time and energy actually costs a lot, if you hire someone to do that for you.
sherms667 says: Apr 29, 2011. 2:36 AM
I am really impressed. WOW. I knew it had to be an illusion, but it made my jaw drop anyway. I can't believe the detail! It must have taken a long time to complete. I wonder how many people worked on it. WOW. This is the most impressive instructable I have seen in a long time. Applause.
GuokrDIY (author) in reply to sherms667May 2, 2011. 9:07 AM
three of us working together for a month to finally make that.
shadow1325662 says: May 1, 2011. 10:13 PM
Wow GREAT illusion and build had me fooled by the first video love the instuctable!!!!
ildefonso says: Apr 28, 2011. 8:04 PM
Well, this is a really nice looking ornament, it would look neat at anyone's living room (or office), but... certainly: it is *not* a "perpetual motion machine", because... well: the wheel gets the energy (power) from the water (thus, the wheel's power supply is the falling water), and the water from the pump, and the pump from motor, and motor from DC power supply, and so on....

Nevertheless, I repeat it: it is a very nice looking model.

Bad Maxx in reply to ildefonsoApr 30, 2011. 11:01 PM
You read the material list but not the instructable? No one claims this to be a perpetual motion machine. It is a recreation of a drawing in a novel, it is a work of art, an illusion as the drawing represents an impossible machine, a perpetual motion machine. Thus the use of an electric motor to create the illusion. As a work of art, the creator named it, and it's name? PERPETUAL MOTION MACHINE.
piper1234 says: Apr 28, 2011. 2:38 PM
hehe good compositing and use of realflow and 3D prog :P but let's face it , there'll be a lot of "jokers" uploading things instead of real projects ; )
Bad Maxx in reply to piper1234Apr 30, 2011. 10:49 PM
What are you talking about? I understand others making comments about this not being real, but yours surprises me! Did you too fail to grasp this is a real project but one of illusion not "fakery" ? If you read the instructable you may indeed change your view of this work of art.
rwilson1 says: Apr 29, 2011. 7:32 AM
As long as there is power going to the "perpetual motion" system, electricity, it is not considered to be perpetual motion. Perpetual motion is powered -only- from power generated by itself. Another thought I had was that an evaporating substance, like water, cannot be used. A perpetual motion machine will run forever with out any outside assistance.
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