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My second invention of the week - cog controlled reflector/crossover/ball trap

Again, I am using only parts in the box. Add a cog to a gear bit then stick the black rod of an interceptor through the hole of the cog.
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The black rod of the interceptor reflects ball s from either side back the way they came.

The cog allows the obstruction to be moved!

A gear bit (weighted using another cog or ball) controls the position of the black rod. When down, it is a reflector. When up, balls from the left pass through like a normal crossover, balls from the right are trapped until released by another ball hitting the gear bit. Photo below…

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This is so clever! I love it!

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But why image when you can do this

Because it only takes one space on the board instead of two.

so controllable reflector and inter-over (one side traps the other reflects)