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A machine with rock, CS machine, Designer 3, centerline, conforming vectors
Do you have a picture of the problem area?
I like that design. Did you come up with that yourself. Are you considering marketing the .mpc when you have the "bug" worked out because I would be interested.
Here are the plans to make a gum ball machine that I found on the net awhile back. Someone with more ambition than me could convert the .dxf files to the Carvewright Designer.
Steve
Steve, nice. I did a quick search and came up with a dozen different projects some with free patterns and others for purchase. I did see a super cool one using gears to move the gum release mechanism. Only problem the site was super iffy aka "Ted's woodworking plans". Great way to get my computer sick so deferred downloading. Did that once and had a heck of a time trying to kill that virus/malware.
I may give it a go at designing my own pattern for it though. Maybe a rack and pinion design.
Darren, sorry for going on a tangent. The problem may be just the depth and size of the drawer. It needs to be shallow enough that once it is full it will stop further candy from dropping and allow the drawer to move forward without catching on a piece of candy.
I have made mechanisms for flowing marbles (Quincunx) and the problem is always jamming. Funnels, for example, do not work. I would like to see how the gumball is separated from the rest.
I don't have the time right now but sometime in the future I may play more with this. Here is a quick over complicated design for a gum ball machine using a rack and pinion mechanism. It should work at dispensing a single gum ball at a time. The block at the end of the rack has a hole drilled the same size as a gum ball to ensure only one gum ball is released and to ensure minimum blockage. As it moves forward it clears the bottom stop block where the candy will fall in the tray. Nice mental exercise on how to arrange the gears and suspension for the rack. Should be able to be done with the CW and basic tools.
Loaded the gears and rack needed for this design if anyone wants to play with it. Invert pattern, outline, delete original pattern, apply cut path.
Haven't played with it at all on the machine yet so use good judgement when playing with the pattern.
Last edited by oscarl48; 01-16-2017 at 09:17 PM.
Here is a slightly different gumball machine I carved back in 2012. You have to kick the gumballs out. The grandsons got pretty good at it.
Hey all, thanks for the comments. Sorry for the delay, flu season you know. Anyway here is a pic of the slide in the one completed machine. As you can see I made kind of a tapered slot behind the hole. This is so all the other balls can slide back up and just the two that are in the hole slide out. I had to order gumballs online since I couldn't find them in any store and they are small, like 1/2" diameter so two fit in the hole. This design works ok but the balls don't always drop in. It took a lot of trial and fine tuning to get this one to work. I have tried to simulate it on the machine but so far no good. I think I'm going to try a bunch of different versions in one carve and see if one will work.
Kansas Wood Shop
Disabled Veteran owned and operated
Visit www.kansaswood.com
A machine with rock, CS machine, Designer 3, centerline, conforming vectors