The Official Guide to K'NEX Ball Machine Elements
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The Official Guide to K'NEX Ball Machine Elements
Since I wanted to make details of new elements I might make in the future, and when I feel like adding other elements here for easier reference, I decided to make this guide to comply as many simple to astounding elements as possible to make reference easier for others as well as myself. This guide will use new elements I make and elements I modify from other ones REMINDER: Most of the elements that are posted on here are modified for the newer, larger balls.
NOTE: I've gone through every step adding a video link to each element on here for those who want to see a selected element in action.
EDIT: Since there were starting to be too many elements in this guide, I've have made a separate guide on just the regular "paths" which can be found here.
If you want a guide to lifts, check out 39Shadowman's guide to lifts here.
Side Winder
This is a variation of one of Yardking's elements used in his ball machine Arcane, the one used above is in my ball machine Propulsion.
Obstacle Path
This is the larger version of Knextreme's design. The ball will go bonkers moving from left to right.
Freefall
Possibly the dullest element ever. The ball simply falls down a chute which is mainly used for connecting elements.
Swivel Freefall
A freefall that is actually interesting but still easy to build, not my idea.
Path Separator
These path separators are found in any multiple-path ball machines in existence. These act as a shuffleboard for a path a ball will randomly roll on. Multiple ways are possible for building path separators. They can also be diagonal or horizontal (last pic).
Ball Alternators
These are like very simple red ball drops except they receive and deposit balls, usually onto other Balll Alternators. They look cool in rapid succession.
Red-Ball Dropper
This is an original element from the Stepper Lift building set which receives a ball, lowers its arm, and deposits the ball on the opposite side.
Dropper
My alternate take on the red ball dropper first seen in my ball machine Evolution.
Ball Arms
This is an element originally from the BBF (pic. 5) that cradles the ball, tips over, then deposits it at a lower level. It's reliable and it's any ball machine builder's friend. There are quite a few ways to build a ball arm.
Ferris Wheels
These take a lot of pieces depending on how big you make yours. These spin when a ball lands on it which makes it very interesting to watch.
Diagonal Ferris Wheel
A perfect successor to regular/vertical ferris wheels, this was invented by martijnb95.
Flippers
The ball falls onto this and flips over directly underneath the other side. It looks cool in rapid sucession as well. There are many ways to make these flippers.
Lowering Flipper
A flipper I made that lowers as it flips balls underneath the other side that was first seen in my ball machine Evolution.
Flipper Path
This element was made by Thibault used in his ball machine the Exception. There is no resigning the uniqueness and simplicity of this element.
360 Ball Arm Path
This amazingly simple element first seen in my ball machine Evolution will land on the blue rods. Then, the whole structure will rotate 360 degrees before releasing the ball.
Spirals
These are spiral stairs like in an actual house which will roll down for as long as you want it to.
Stairs
These are all kinds of simple stairs you can use in ball machines. The first one shown is originally from the BBF.
Zigzag Stairs
This is an element made by 95martb used in his ball machine Elevation. This is my completely redesigned version with a proper scaffold making it much more easier to install onto a machine. This version was first seen in my ball machine Evolution.
Archimedes Screw
This is a remake (made by HamenChips) to the Archimedes Screw from the Trampoline Tower (TT) that has instructions here. When the ball slides down the path, the blue thing(s) turn(s). I made my screw the size of the one on the TT.
The Loop
This is a classic element first seen in the BBF that was never posted and is easy to build. Remember when installing a loop, have the ball start rolling at least three red rods above the start of the loop.
The Trampoline
This is an element that requires rubber bands which was introduced in the Trampoline Tower. A ball simply bounces off of these and into/onto a designated target (like a basket).
Basket
These are used mostly to catch balls in groups or to catch flying balls.
The Maze
This is one of those fascinating yet unpredictable elements that has failures that allow the ball slip through any given area.
Spiral Bowl
An element that's sure to please any viewer, the balls enters anywhere and swirls its way down toward the hole.
Vertical Spiral
This element is a lot of fun to watch. When it works correctly, balls spiral down the guiding tubing.
The Maze
This is an element that was introduced from the Trampoline Tower set. It's a drop that can be vertical and/or diagonal with failures that allow balls to slip though. The first three pics are from MinnesotaRandomCrap's maze from his never-finished ball machine Exodus. You can make these as big as you want.
Elastic Panel Maze
Just a maze with panels and rubber bands which make it bouncy on both sides.
Mario Alternator
A new element (alternator) with just a few pieces and just one track piece!! When a ball lands on it, the outer side will tilt downward for the ball to exit just like a regular ball alternator.
Mario's Randomized Dropper
You just don't know how many balls it'll release. This is a NEW element I made out of Mario Kart track that I made into a working ball dropper with the help of counterweights. This was used in my ball machine Protagonism.
Spinner Slide
This is an element made by The96jonse used in his ball machine obligation. Flexi rods will simply help the ball slide down to regular paths and so on downward for as long as you want it to. The two white rods will spin as the ball goes by.
Spinning Circle
This is an element conceived by Knextreme. A ball will randomly roll into the bottom of the circle. Later, another ball will fall on the top and will force the circle to rotate causing the other ball to slip out a hole.
Goomba Arm
An element I made out of goomba pieces from the mario kart sets. This acts exactly like any ball arm. And as the user TheUnfortunateHobbit said,"Goombas be like "Dammit! It got away again!""
Quarterback Arm
This very genius quarter arm has a free mechanism that keeps the arm from rotating more after the ball is released and rebounding back. Invented by knexpert#10829476 first used in his ball machine Phoenix.
Panel Drop (motorized)
This panel drop (motorized) element was first seen in 39Shadowman's ball machine Wipeout and has been redesigned by mutiple Knex builders mutiple times ever since.
Flat Panel Maze (motorized)
This reimagining of the panel maze first seen in Tyler Durden's ball machine Rapture uses a motorized axle to bring balls to the middle hole.
Opposing Spinning Wheels
This is a complex element as shown in my ball machine Evolution. It borrows elements from sandroknexmaster's opposing Ferris wheel and motor switching mechanism from his Shadow separator also featured in Evolution. (video explains better)
Ball Playground
Just like a kid's play area, first introduced by Kairah in his ball machine Metropolis.
Inverted Spiral
Originally conceived by MechanicalCreationMaster in his ball machine Retrograde, it's an inverted spiral which painfully requires a ton of effort and perfection to make it work.
Two-Ball Shuffle
An amazing element that allows one ball to give a boost to another ball. If these pictures aren't great enough, check out the true genius who created this. knexpert#10829476. Pics for the original version can be found here (last pics in Step 8).
Tilters
This is a simple element invented by 84sharkattack, Something different than watching ball arms, red ball droppers, and flipper in rapid succession.
Double Ball Arm
A new kind of ball arm conceived by knexpert#10829476 where a ball uses it twice.
Two Ball Arms (TWO Different Ones Here)
First Pic: This is sandroknexmaster's ball arm I modified for when one ball enters the bottom side, a ball from above will make it act like a regular ball arm releasing both of them, seen in my ball machine Excalibur. (video link)
Last 5 Pics: An inspiring two ball arm conceived by Sathothy. One ball will arrive on the short-hand side. When the second ball comes, it'll roll toward the long side and will "suffer for the other ball to rise while the other drops at a lower level." Watch it here in my ball machine Propulsion to make sense of it all. (video link)
Tipping Path
This is a path based on an element that austron made. the ball will roll on the path (diagonal), and the path arm will fall over till it's horizontal then the ball will roll off then return to its diagonal form. This was featured in my ball machine Quadrivium.
Chained Ball Arm
An element whose original design above belongs to sandronexmaster, this element has two arms moving at the exact instant thanks to a chain that moves the arms both in opposing directions.
Cooperating Arms
Same concept as the Chained Ball Arm in the previous step, but this is where gears can allow arms to cooperate with each other. This element was originally conceived by Thibault in his ball machine The Millenium. There's another version of this element that saves more height built by dickheijboer which can be seen here (step 1).
Ball Lowerer
An element made by bezempje95 where a platform lowers a ball when it arrives and sets back with the help of a counterweight.
"Ball-to-Ball Release"
This is a new element made by Tornado96 that was introduced in his ball machine Uprising.
When a ball remains in the "mini basket", another ball will roll onto yellow rods from above that are connected to the "mini basket" releasing one ball after another with the help of regular pathing with transporting the balls. (I explained this as best as I could from the video, sorry if this doesn't click in)
Gap Element
This element was made by 95martb. The ball rolls and drops again and again...
Moving Platform
These are ball arms extended to foot long platforms that lean forward whenever balls are on them.
U-Turn Arm
A very interesting element that's slightly horizontal that was conceived by 39Shadowman. When the ball enters, the arm will rotate to its exact former position over and over again.
Lid Fall-Through
Just like a ball falling through the lids of a box if they're loose that was first introduced in my ball machine Protagonism.
Inverted Ball Dropper
Just like the red ball dropper, but inverted. This element was conceived by sandroknexmaster used in his ball machine Euphoria. The ball will land on red rods and will deposit the ball at a lower level on the opposite side.
The Lowering Beam
This element was made by MinnesotaRandomCrap. To see this in action, it's in his ball machine Phobia. This is kind of like the red-ball dropper except when the ball lands on the yellow rods, it'll fall backward and the ball will start rolling onto the beam and onto the regular pathing.
"Lowering Path Tilt"
This is a new element made by Tornado96 that was introduced in his ball machine Uprising. When a ball lands on this, the platform will fall backward. Then rods on the far side connected to the platform with push the path up so the ball can roll off.
Basket Tilt Beam
This element was conceived by Netchman. This is similar to the Lowering Beam except when it falls backward, the ball will roll into a basket and NOT the regular skinny path.
Clickers
These come in handy for when you don't know how to make a straightaways interesting with the least amount of pieces possible.
Diagonal: 95martb first seen in his ball machine Little Falcon. (video link)
Horizontal: sandroknexmaster that were used in his ball machine Dragonfire. (video link)
Unified Clickers
This element is a slight redesign of Zachary Keller's version with micro pieces where all the clicker move in unison.
Panel Stairs
Fall-Through
The ball will go through each row moving back and forth before falling through each one.
Single-Rail Fall-Through
It's what the title says. It makes sense that the ball falls through a single-rail. A long version of this element can be found here.
Tipping Fall-Through
The ball will land on the two blue rods and will fall right through when its vertical.
Spinning Yellow Gear (motorized)
This is an element conceived by Sorunome where a ball simply rides a spinning yellow gear that is motorized. Side walls that cut through are required so the ball can slip off.
Ball in a Cart
Ball Arm Cart
This element first seen in my ball machine Evolution moves forward when a ball lands on the arm to be lowered then moves back when the arm rises.
The Clicker Slide
This is an element made by Kairah89 which was used in his ball machine. A ball will roll onto the first clicker and slide onto another after another. You can make this bigger too if you want.
Simple Alternators
The first one I built and the second element me and my brother constructed on our own. A ball will slide off a clicker and bounce off a rubber band on a 1-inch path and so on downward. This element can be seen in action in my ball machine.This is like 95martb's Alternators but more simple. THIN RUBBER BANDS REQUIRED!!
Two-Ball Dropper
These are made to drop two balls at the same time for a race to the bottom or to just help have more balls going on paths to help make a ball machine look cooler. The first two pics show my remake from Lucas Simpson's dropper that can be seen in my ball machine. There are other ways to make these too.
Double Dropper
This element was made by MinnesotaRandomCrap. The ball needs some speed to flip the first flipper. A ball will land on the second flipper (dropper) and then another ball makes them drop and continue the path on. I made this look different than he made it so I make it easier for those who want to construct this.
Three-Ball Dropper
This is an element I made that drops three balls at once which requires a basket and extra pathing. You can see this element in action in my ball machine.
Four-Ball Dropper
Chain Drop
This is an element (not made by me) that when a ball lands on the claw, the chain will lower the ball down as far as possible with the help of a counterweight.
Vertical Spinning Basket
This element was made by MinnesotaRandomCrap which was in his ball machine Phobia. A ball will roll into the basket, then (for me), the element will spin left or right for about 270 degrees and the ball will roll out onto something.
Spinning Basket
This is an element originally conceived by Yardking. A ball will land into the basket, the whole thing will rotate 300 degrees, and the ball will land onto a designated target (safely, hopefully).
Large Pinwheel
Path Separator
This is bezempje95's path separator I modified to work with the black/white balls. I broke it down to four instead of five for those of you who can't fit five paths on a ball machine. Featured in my ball machine Botanism. Here's the video that shows the path separator.
Halfpipe
This is an element were a ball will roll down from either side and will roll back and forth until the ball slows down to let the path with a counterweight drop the ball below.
Modified Horizontal Arm Lift
This is 95martb's horizontal ball arm I modified that you can use if you put this close to the bottom of a ball machine you might build.
Zigzag
Well, That's It!
That's all I have for right now! Be sure to check back here soon for other elements I might be adding. If you have any feedback or suggestions, let me know!
Thanks for viewing this!
-collinjo12