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Introduction

A conveyor belt is an object that pulls other objects along on top of it. They are often used in assembly lines in factories, in airports to carry luggage, or in grocery store checkout aisles. This tutorial will teach you how to build a working conveyor belt.

How To Make One

We will add a brick, anchor it, and give it velocity.

Create The Brick

Edit your place using Roblox Studio. You will need the additional features available from Roblox Studio to build the conveyor belt. If you are in Edit mode, click the menu on the top left called Tools to open up the Roblox Studio features.

From the menu, click Insert and select Object. From the pop up window, select Part - which will insert a brick into your place. Click the Zoom Extents button on the top button bar if you cannot find the new brick. This will center your screen on the brick.

Select the brick using the Resize button, and stretch it out to the size you want the conveyor belt to be. While the brick is selected, change the brick property called "TopSurface" to "Smooth" - so that the items being moved will not get stuck on the belt. If you don't have the Property window open, click View from the menu bar, and select Properties to open it.

You can change the color of the brick to your choice. You may want to add short walls on the sides of the conveyor belt brick so when it is finished, the items you are moving don't fall off the sides.

Turn the Conveyor Belt On

This section will describe how to make the brick move the items that are on top of it.

Select the brick and look for the property called Velocity in the Properties window.

Change its coordinates according to the direction of your conveyor belt.

They're X, Y, Z coordinates, so you won't need the middle one, Y, -- the vertical direction. Negative numbers apply the same amount of force as positive numbers, but in the opposite direction. You MUST do this in edit mode or it won't work.

Final Step - Anchor It

The final step is to highlight the conveyor belt brick in the Roblox Editor. In its properties, there should be a checkbox labeled, 'Anchored'. Place a check here to lock it in place. Now that it's locked in place, it applies its velocity to whatever touches it.

See also

Cartesian Coordinate System