Cyber Bass with Rubber Wheels! - Marble Machine X #137

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Video edited By Martin and Hannes from the Trainerds YouTube Channel:




- The previous Cybercapos had some issues so we fixed them! A huge thanks to the collaborators on this project who delivered something truly amazing:

Carlos Montoro built the bass:

Richard Southall did the Cad design:

Ace Krystal Manufactured the Wheels:

Watch Ace Krystals video on how he made the wheels here:

Thanks to everyone following the build. Good luck with everything you do!
/Martin

Video edited by Hannes Knutsson and Marius Ihlar

#marble #machine #4K
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Thanks to the Marble Machine X Team 2020

►Alex Füßl | Alex CNC | Munich, Germany

►Carlos Montoro | Anjuda Guitars | Madrid, Spain

►Chris Nadon | Aix-en-Provence France

►Dwayne Myers | Safety | Phoenixville, PA, USA

►Ecco Pierce | All Things Ecco | Oakland, California, USA

►Florian Hu | fhuable | Wellington, NZ

►Jacob LaRocca | Rocket Props | Somerville, Massachusetts

►James Passmore | CAD9 Design LLC | Worcester MA

►Marius Hirn | Munich, Germany

►Nick Householder | Florida, USA

►Philip Brown (solo banjo) Winston Salem, NC USA

►Richard Southall | String HeArt | Devon, UK

►Sebastiaan Jansen | Leuven, Belgium (BE)

►Tim Keller | Inventopia | Davis California USA

►Tim Mitchell | CNC Machinist | Nashville USA

►Tobias Gutmann | Tobias Gutmann Prototyping | Munich, Germany

►Tommaso D'Amico | Vancouver, Canada

►Will Francis | Machine Thinking | San Francisco Bay Area, USA

►Blue_Sparkle and her great team for this video's subtitles (and many others).

►Grant Lansdell: Great Idea Provider ;)

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Honestly, Martin, I know you are worried about the MMX never finishing, but whenever you do a redesign to create a more reliable and cooler looking system, it always creates an incredibly valuable educational video! I've learned so much about engineering, from the importance of quality management systems, how to deal with redesigns (pain is temporary, glory is forever), and how a complex system can be split up and tackled in small parts. Even if it takes 10 years to finish the MMX, I'll love watching and contributing to the journey so much!
I know you want to finish the MMX so you can create something great, but please don't forget that the incredible documentation of the journey that you've produced in the mean time is probably a creation that will outlive any MMX concert (in my heart at least).

secondengineer
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I'm always constantly impressed that Martin is not only a talented musician, but that he also invents his own instruments, devises compositions for them, and, when needed, isn't afraid to trash his own work to find a better solution.

He's not a modern Mozart.

He's *the* modern Leonardo da Vinci. With an awesome crew of other Renaissance Artists and Inventors as his backing band.

daffydwagstaff
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as a bassist and engineer, I feel ashamed that I haven't subbed or found this channel till now, you got a life long subber here!

mvarez
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I feel like this guy is building the first T-800 except it’s a musical instrument instead of a killing machine.

There is hope for humanity.

JDNicoll
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Just watching this get more and more completed is fantastic.

rolld
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your channel is like an engineer's festival, everyone comes to you to show off pieces of metal :-)

mockingbert
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I feel like this is exactly what DaVinci would be doing in modern times

JB-cdgn
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Loved the feature of the music at 15:18 in the current video ❤

CJohnOl
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Does anyone else almost cry every time the MMX plays something vaguely musical?

NeroNyte
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That adorkable grin Martin gets on his face when the machine starts playing music is amazing to see as always.

Artaimus
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My friend has been playing bass for 55+ years...has played/worked with Bob Dylan, played USA from East Coast to West Coast and I can't wait to show him this and the Marble Machine....he'll lose his mind !!! *excellent work* 🏆 ❤💙❤

lisashiplett
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True craftsmen in every sense of the word, everything from woodworking, metal fabrication, welding, etc.
Building hand crafted machines to play makes for an awesome skill set. Creators like these guys are a dying breed for the most part, where most of the world have decided if you can't buy it at a store, it can't exist, these guys prove, if you can imagine something, and are good at working with your hands, you can create practically anything.

WeChallenge
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This guy will, one day, fit a whole orchestra in a marble machine.

Superfluous.
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I love this Asmr type video. No commentary, just gold old mechanical noises

loriontrez
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I just love how this guy just welds on his machine made mostly out of wood

gamingcorgidog
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@wintergatan, please release the audio test from 11:48 to 16:30 on spotify! I keep coming back to this, it is so relaxing!

svendsen
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Shoutout to Hannes and Marius! The editing in this video is on point!

ethanmcmanamey
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Martin, with the amount of washers you're using in this project. Could one argue that you're not actually building an elaborate music box..

But instead a really bad washing machine?

ottojagenstedt
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3:06 they try to Innovatif, collaborate, and dont forget to sign in his country :) “MADE IN INDONESIA AND SPAIN AND FRANCE 🌟” so cool

farisutama
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Maybe one day in schools we will talk about Wintergatan and the marble machine as we talk today of Mozart and Beethoven. What level of genius is this guy... this is crazy.

Sinqjam