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If I can find the pictures of it, I will post them. It entailed an alarm clock, and there was the usual doodads and flizbits that went with it. My final addition was a 5 pound sludge hammer beating the alarm clock. When it got smashed, I arranged for a coffee percolator to come on.
He actually [actually it was him and two others..... each one did about a third of the Goldberg] got an A on the project. And while I did help a little, I guided them more in what to do and then left them to it. Come to think of it, that was the project that got my first metal lathe wrecked. My son left the chuck wrench in the chuck, and then turned the machine on. I was underwhelmed, I can tell you!!