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Galton board bean machine
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The bean machine, also known as the quincunx or Galton box, is a device invented by Sir Francis Galton to demonstrate the central limit theorem, in particular that the normal distribution is approximate to the binomial distribution.
The machine consists of a vertical board with interleaved rows of pins. Balls are dropped from the top, and bounce left and right as they hit the pins. Eventually, they are collected into one-ball-wide bins at the bottom. The height of ball columns in the bins approximates a bell curve.
I used soy beans for this particular prototype. You can change the variables in the OpenSCAD file to adapt the design for other objects.
I printed the different parts on an Ultimaker 2 and glued the parts together.
The machine consists of a vertical board with interleaved rows of pins. Balls are dropped from the top, and bounce left and right as they hit the pins. Eventually, they are collected into one-ball-wide bins at the bottom. The height of ball columns in the bins approximates a bell curve.
I used soy beans for this particular prototype. You can change the variables in the OpenSCAD file to adapt the design for other objects.
I printed the different parts on an Ultimaker 2 and glued the parts together.
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