Introduction: K'nex Ball Machine Grid Tower II, Elements
Here are the instructions for the elements I used on my ball machine Grid Tower II.
Have fun!
Step 1: Three-Ball Release Mechanism
I used this element on Path 1 in Grid Tower II.
Step 2: Wheel Slope
I used this element on Path 1 in Grid Tower II.
Step 3: Soft Landing Freefall
The Soft Landing Freefall uses rubber bands to help balls land more softly, hence the name. I used it on Path 2 in Grid Tower II.
Step 4: Blue-Green Ball Arm Stairs
I used this element on Path 2 in Grid Tower II and on Path 7 in Rujebime.
Step 5: Green Connector Tunnel
I used this element on Path 2 in Grid Tower II.
Step 6: Trapdoor Track
I used this element on Path 4 in Grid Tower II. An interesting thing about this element is that if the ball enters with enough speed, the trapdoor will not trigger.
Step 7: Boat Arm
I used this element on Path 4 in Grid Tower II.
Step 8: Simple Green Ball Arm
I used this element on Path 5 in Grid Tower II.
Step 9: Clockwork Arm
I used this element on Path 5 in Grid Tower II.
Step 10: Square Pannel Stairs
This is probably the simplest element in this Instructable. I used it on Path 6 in Grid Tower II.
Step 11: Light Gray Connector Pathing
This pathing is quite useful if you have a lot of light gray connectors that you want to use up. I used it on Path 7 in Grid Tower II.
Step 12: Zigzag Tubing Connector Pathing
I used this pathing on Path 7 in Grid Tower II.
Step 13: Chopstick Pathing
I used this pathing on Path 7B in Grid Tower II. Chopstick Pathing also makes a great fidget : ).
Step 14: Ball Painter
I used this element on Path 7B in Grid Tower II. This element looks best when it is covered with paper or panels so you cannot see the inside.
Step 15: Drawbridge
This element is my biggest and most complicated element, so be sure to follow the instructions carefully. I also like to call it my masterpiece. I used it on Paths 8A, 8B, and 8C in Grid Tower II.