It’s really a wonder that we missed this one, what with all the extra time in front of a computer we’ve had over the last year or so. But better late than never, we always say, so behold, (a little at ...
The K’NEX Big Ball Factory was so loved by fans of the building toy that the company decided to bring it back last year, 20 years after it first hit toy stores. But with just over 3,000 pieces going ...
As a kid, did you ever stop to wonder what you could build with K’NEX if you just kept playing with the toy for the next three years? Here’s the answer: a massive ball machine nicknamed the Citadel ...
We last talked to Austin Granger in 2012 when the University of Minnesota undergraduate was becoming a YouTube sensation. He had filled his St. Paul bedroom with a massive 40,000-piece Rube ...
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO)-- Engineering and imagination is on full display at a unique museum in Bloomington. The Works Museum debuted a K'NEX ball machine Tuesday night. K'NEX are interlocking rods similar ...
The St. Paul Pioneer Press last talked to Austin Granger in 2012 when the University of Minnesota undergraduate was becoming a YouTube sensation. He had filled his St. Paul bedroom with a massive ...
What would happen if you never quite outgrew that construction toy that first fascinated you as a kid? The answer to that can be found in Austin Granger’s bedroom. Like many 21-year-old college ...
(CBS News) As you might know by now, we here at The Feed have a real passion for Rube Goldberg machines and other types of crazy contraptions. So when we see one we love, we feel compelled to share it ...
Do you remember those building toys called K'Nex? Well an engineering student at the University of Colorado (CU) named Andrew most certainly does. He actually managed to build a fully-functional ...
Austin Granger, from St. Anthony Park neighborhood in St. Paul, posted this video on YouTube — and it’s going viral! This is Clockwork, my fifth major K’nex ball machine, and my largest and most ...
It’s not always true that bigger is better. Unless you’re building something out of K’Nex. In that case, bigger is definitely better. Just ask Austin Granger, the man behind this giant K’Nex ball ...
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