This document discusses the development of an experimental apparatus to detect the nuclear Barnett effect, which proposes that physical rotation of a sample can induce nuclear spin magnetization. The proposed machine would have three main stages: a spinning stage to rotate a sample bullet, a shuttling stage to move the bullet, and an NMR analysis stage to detect any induced magnetization. Detecting the nuclear Barnett effect could open new possibilities for manipulating nuclear spin without large magnetic fields. However, no current machinery can perform the necessary experiments, so the document outlines plans to build a custom machine capable of spinning, shuttling, and analyzing samples to test this theory at the nuclear level for the first time.