Introduction: Knex Simple Modified Stepper Lift
HERE'S the lift IN ACTION:
Step 1: The Base
Gathered your pieces for building with the newer black/white balls? Good, let's start out with something simple. Building the bottom of the whole structure. You NEED to look at all the pictures in every step even this one to be sure of everything. Right?
Step 2: The Dispenser Holder
This is what will hold the thing that will dispense the balls one by one.
Step 3: Layer 1
The first main layer of the structure. I have a lot of close-ups for this.
Step 4: Add a Entrance Track
Simply just add a yellow path to easily load balls one by one.
Step 5: The Dispenser
This is what will dispense the balls into the first claw when it lowers.
Step 6: Layer 2
The second main layer of the structure.
Step 7: Layer 3
Really simple, right?
Step 8: The Motor Section
This is were a crankshaft is motorized to rock back and forth a see-saw thing (which is in the next step) to work the lift.
Step 9: That See-Saw Thing
This is the important part that controls the lift rocking back and forth. Refer to the video to see how the whole lift mechanism works.
Step 10: Layer 4
The fourth main layer of the whole structure. Just remember what is showed in pic.2.
Step 11: Layer 5
Just another layer to the structure. The last main layer will be built in the next step.
Step 12: Layer 6
The top of the structure where the exit track will go.
Step 13: The Blue Supports
You're gonna need these to hold the claws on the axles just like the main layers do.
Step 14: The Exit Track
This is where the balls will exit from when a ball gets pushed off of the top claw.
Step 15: Building the Steppers
Now it's time to build the stuff that'll help transfer the balls to the top.
Step 16: Attaching the Steppers
Now to attach everything you built in the previous step. Be sure to look all the pictures to see how everything is attached.
Step 17: Motor Placement
Lastly (if your using a battery-powered motor like me), you're probably gonna need to put that red battery thing somewhere so your dog doesn't have it for lunch. lol
Step 18: You're Done!
Congratulations! You now have your own simple version of a modified stepper. Now, just load some NEWER balls into the dispenser, turn the red motor switch to the right, and let the fun begin! If it doesn't work, try putting new batteries in. If it still doesn't work, I don't know what else to say for you. If you really want to use the OLDER balls and it doesn't work, just try to modify it to the best of your ability.
If you built this, send me a picture and I'll put it on this step.
Till next time
-collinjo12
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17 Comments
5 years ago
The lift works for me with one ball, but as soon as the second ball comes on, the motor can't handle it. I have tried new batteries and even a different motor, but it still doesn't work. does anyone have a fix?
7 years ago
You seem to imply that the newer balls are better, but I disagree. I have experience with both and I like the older ones better mainly because they are sliightly heavier even though they are smaller. This gives them the ability to more easily trigger mechanisms.
10 years ago on Step 18
The transmission from the motor to the shaft kept hitting the shaft, but I fixed it. Wanted to upload a pic but my copmuter wouldn't let me :(
10 years ago on Step 18
mine worked with older balls, i dont see why this wouldnt, maybe you will have to modify the ball loader, and possibly (but i dont think so) the exit track.
10 years ago on Introduction
Nice lift. But it seems like that big wheel thing at the bottom might get in the way when you use the lift in a ball machine. Also, it seems quite jerky.
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
Thanks. But no, because as you see in my video, the small light green rods on the second ball claw can push back the dispenser if it accidentally stays tipped forward.
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
No, I mean the way the wheel thing sticks out might get in the way. I meant the small towers themselves are quite jerky.
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
Well that's how I saw it in speedydog550's Iron. Works fine.
P.S where do you live
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
Yeah when I first built it I tried making it smaller but because of all the pieces on the front of the tipper thing the back needed to be quite heavy so it falls back down therefore it sticks out quite a bit but it was still fine when i finished the ball machine: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twRv9wLpghA&feature=plcp
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
THANKS!!
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
no problem, and by the way well done on re-creating my design with only the tiny footage in my video, really nice result
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
Okay. I don't want to give out specifics over the internet, but let's just say I'm moving to Texas in about a week.
10 years ago on Introduction
Nice version of the lift!
It uses a lot less pieces, lol
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
Thanks, and I mentioned that I didn't come up with this idea.
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
meh, seems like i'm to tired to post, i meant that it is a nice piece-let version of shadowmans lift
(sorry, after midnight here, lol)
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
thanks, i tried to make it as least piece consuming as possible
10 years ago on Introduction
Wow! Nice Job!