I Built a Working LEGO Bowling Alley - Lego Pinsetter (World Record)

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Published 2024-04-04
I built a working Lego bowling alley with a working Lego pinsetter and finally I can showcase it to all of you! It's been 6 months since I started on the bowling alley and after 7 episodes of me working on it, it is complete and fully functional and fully automatic using the lego ev3 and lego power functions systems. The machine was a working pinsetter including a pinsweep that is able to sweep the pin into the collection and pin cycler where it is separated from the bowling ball and is cycled up to the bowling pin pinsetter system. The pins are framed and set into the pin carriage which is then lowered to drop the pins onto the lane in 45 seconds. After the player bowls the machine automatically detects that using the lego ev3 sensors and drops the pin sweep as well as picking up the pins then sweeping and finally dropping the pins back onto the lane for you to pick up the spare.

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All Comments (21)
  • @LegoCloud
    Thank you all for the support! While other Lego bowling alleys on YouTube take up a larger footprint, they are not fully enclosed "completed" machines but they are still incredible large creations. At 45.4 seconds, the machine competes for the world record for fastest Lego pinsetter cycling system for a new frame as well. What should my next video or machine be? Let me know!
  • @legogc3557
    This machine and the series format are just what the Lego community needs right now. This is seriously impressive.
  • @RainbowBrick
    Congratulations man! You made history!!!! I remember when you first had the idea of making it and I had so many questions, but with each part of the series, those questions were answered. I LOVE the part where the 10 pins all drop down at the same time. So satisfying. This video better blow up or I'll be mad
  • @mj_bricks
    So impressed with the final product and how it all works together so perfectly. The series has been wonderful to watch!! Can’t wait for the next project!
  • @rc-fannl7364
    Amazing. It might not be as fast as the real one, but it works well
  • Remarkable work. Been really fun watching the machine evolve over the last seven videos. This style of video content is ingenious.
  • Incredible work man! You also have a world record on the fastest built Lego pinsetter for sure!
  • It has been CRAZY to see you create this. I'm amazed by your dedication to persevere and overcome. I can guarantee the possibility of me doing this is next to zero. Your ambition is very admirable and I can't wait to see what you surprise us with next!!
  • @brixbuildz
    Let’s go man!!! Amazing machine just love it so much!! Loved watching the videos along the way! Hope you hit 1000 subs soon (you deserve way more)
  • Well that was just spectular! Absolutely amazing machine. It has been a pleasure to follow the journey and to now see the final result. Two friends of mine and myself actually picked up bowling a few months ago just for the heck of it, so we've gone bowling like once a month for 4 months lol. I'm not sure if that subconsciously makes me appreciate this machine even more, but it is definitely a masterpiece
  • @For891
    You are a mechanical savant with amazing programming skills. Your future is bright!
  • @ValRC1
    Damn that machine is seriously big and pretty damn awesome!
  • Hello again this was worth all the hard work to make this. The funny thing is I posted my “showcase” on the 3rd of April