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The Most Complicated Way to Make a (Mini, Lego) Free Throw

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If Rube Goldberg and MC Escher sat down to build a LEGO contraption, it still wouldn’t be nearly as cool as this modular free-throwing automata from Philip Verbeek.

Dubbed the GBC 5 (Great Ball Contraption-5), this self-replenishing ball tosser uses roughly 2,500 pieces in five modules with two motors and a 9V pneumatic pump to continually cycle, split, accelerate, shift, and shoot miniature basketballs around its table top-sized track. A LEGO NXT controller acts as the system’s brain and also tracks the number of shots made. If only the Golden State Warriors could hit their free throws as consistently. [FB via Geek]

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