Marvelous Mechanisms with Ben Light

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Marvelous Mechanisms with Ben Light

On Instagram, Make: friend and contributor, Ben Light, has been posting a series of short videos showing his experiments with different types of clever and unusual mechanisms — hinges, pistons, springs, actuators, hydraulics, etc. Looking at such designs, thinking about them, and definitely in actually making them and experimenting like this is a fantastic way to learn about mechanical engineering and how to think outside the box when designing mechanisms. Jimmy DiResta loves to go to antique shops, yard sales, and flea markets to look at antique mechanisms and how engineers often come up with unusual and clever solutions in solving mechanical design problems. Ben’s experiments here are another way to work one’s mechanical design muscles.

If you can’t get enough of these sorts of mechanical design solutions, be sure to also check out our Understand 1,700 Mechanical Linkages post. It’s one of the more popular posts here on Make:. Also, see Sean Michael Ragan’s My 10 Favorite Mechanical Animations from Wikipedia. And, if you want to delve more deeply into the the math and science behind mechanical linkages, see the epic Math Monday series we did on them several years ago.

3 magnets move completely different. #100daysitp2017

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Walking Triangles. Bamboo skewers, coffee stirrer, washers, metal rod, and tape. #100daysITP2017

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Flip Sticks. Tetrix square beams, gaff tape, screws, and nuts. A very satisfying sound. #100daysitp2017

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Hinge Chain in slo-mo. #100daysitp2017

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Hydraulic System. Syringes, tubing, water. #100daysITP2017

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Heat powered wind mill. Playing cards, bamboo skewer, champagne cork, tape, candles, fishing line. #100daysITP2017

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Gareth Branwyn is a freelance writer and the former Editorial Director of Maker Media. He is the author or editor of over a dozen books on technology, DIY, and geek culture. He is currently a contributor to Boing Boing, Wink Books, and Wink Fun. His free weekly-ish maker tips newsletter can be found at garstipsandtools.com.

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