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| # | Post Title | Result Info | Date | User | Forum |
| RE: Track after track the sand go to the side | 8 Relevance | 4 years ago | ceve | Table Usage | |
| This has been discussed before. I run a playlist e10 followed by apache1 and repeat. Run it overnight and more sand will be in the centre. Sand that has gone beyond the boundary will not return but it does keep the distribution at the centre more balanced. If you enjoy Heavy sand tracks then an occasional lift of the glass with a clean is good. If you have a large table then it is a two person job using glass handle suction cups. | |||||
| RE: Maintenance track wish | 8 Relevance | 5 years ago | adambrower | Table Usage | |
| Heh! I grew up 2 blocks from Clancy's Drug Store at 50th & France, and I agree about the spherical snowplow idea. I don't doubt that you've considered this issue for years, nor that it's a difficult puzzle. Whether we think of physics as simple or not, though, a berm does accrete. (I went with accumulate the first time, so this time I'll try accrete...) I mean, I'm looking at it right now, and this is after only five days of use since the last time I crossed my fingers and hoisted the glass so I could mitigate it. It's not an existential problem, but it does lead to some thin spots at the perimeter, and if you're borderline OCD like me, it's an unscratched itch. I had in mind a track that emulates the zigzag motion of apache or peon1, but which begins at rho=1.N. I could probably write that track, but I would fumble the part where it avoids the ballpark. Don't you even have an experimental script lying around that you could share? It needn't be a thing of beauty, just a hack to eliminate wrasslin with the Heavy glass. (On the smaller table, obviously, it's not an issue.) I'm a tireless promoter of your product. Anyone who asks gets a ten-minute spiel on its elegance and beauty. I bought it when I decided to build a DIY automated sand table, and after calculating what I would need to buy, and the hours I would have to invest, it turned out that I could purchase a Sisyphus coffee table for less it would cost to make my own, and into the bargain, yours comes with a body of tracks and a community of trackmongers. I adore the thing. I would never tell anyone "Don't buy it, sand builds up at rho>1!" I just wish I didn't have to lift the glass and remove the ring to return the sand to rho<1. | |||||
| RE: sisyphus table kid safe ? | 8 Relevance | 6 years ago | Bruce | Table Usage | |
| Do grandkids count? 🙂 I have pics of both my grandkids on and under the table on our Instagram grid. The glass is tempered, and virtually indestructible. The tables are too Heavy for young kids to topple. And they run on low-voltage, so are not an electrocution risk. | |||||
| RE: tracks putting main ball in 2ball holder | 8 Relevance | 6 years ago | burningamd | Community Tracks | |
| @bruce, are you referring to losing steps?Is this specific to the motor which does the linear movement? I just had another track go bad, it WAs Heavy on movements reversing the linear motor (dougo-spiral2rev). The whole track is filled with linear reversals but it has a problem with one specific portion of the track. If played from the inside it doesn't have a problem and gets to the outside with the ball in bounds, but then it starts moving back in and the ball quickly goes out of bounds. (switches movements at 27 seconds, out of bounds by end) If pla ... | |||||
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