Wooden Pinball + Arduino DIY (40x40cm mini size)
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- Опубликовано: 20 май 2020
- Hi~, everyone. Always thinking about to make a mini size wooden pinball machine using Arduino micro-control board. Trying to do it without nice ready made American's pinball machine parts but some tiny Arduino 5 volt module like sensor, servo, stepper and RGB Led .., After many trials and failures, I completed it while learning by doing and got some knowledge from other youtubers.
Your comment or advice is welcome or if there are any idea for me about next project will be great. Thanks a lot!
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"After many trials and failures, I completed it while learning by doing and got some knowledge from other youtubers."
This is the truth. You worked hard and you DID IT! Congratulations! This is a very nice build and now you have that experience for life. Nice work!!
Honestly the most impressive part is that you decided to not add the little paths that skip past the flippers on either side, those things are the bane of my existence! (For real though, amazing!)
This is excellent. I love your ramps, the scoring, the challenges and sounds. Truly awesome. I think your ball lock could have just been a DC motor. Doesn't look like it has a reason to go both ways. Ball serve is brilliant. Sensors look like they work great. Never thought I would see a working wooden standup bank.
Ball lock is using step motor. Forward and backward is well calculated and controls
This is simply gorgeous!!! I LOVE IT! WELL DONE!
Wow, impressed! You really did the whole experience!
I love this DIY build in particular because it at least has a ruleset (albeit a simple one).
Awesome project! Just subbed, can’t wait to see more!
Sensacional! Você é um gênio. Sem palavras. Nunca vi tanta criatividade e inteligência junta.
Fantastic made. I love it. I would have loved to see longer actually playing it.
What a nice wooden homemade flipper. 👍 approve!
This is a work of art! Well done!
Awesome pinball . Great work !
Well done. Nice project !
Very nice build and a great video too. Thanks for posting this.
Fantastic piece of work!
One word...
AWESOME!
Good job! The result is very impressive.
Really well made. You can see how the work, effort and craftsmanship put into it. Plus coding it all must’ve taken a fair bit of time.
pretty impressive, good job
Very cool! Amazing what can be done with Arduinos, these days. Thanks.
quite a lot going on with that little table. the 3 flag targets could be even neater if they had drop downs in front of them, drop them, then hit the 3 to pop them back up (servo). the slings could have reed switches and solenoids to kick with. not trolling, not my style, this has some very neat little features with drop-kick holes, multi-ball, wire ramps, roll thru's..
would like to see a larger project!
The best tabletop pinball machine I've seen so far. It gives a genuine pinball experience.
Amazing project bro!
Muito bom seu projeto você está de parabéns. Eu também monto alguns projetos aqui
C'est génial en plus d'être très beau ! Bravo !
Muito legal esse projeto, parabens
Wow, wow, wow…how good is that. Well done…now what’s next? Can’t wait to see that…👍
Awesome! I like these kind of projects.
Youve got another subscriber :D
Absolutely amazing :)
Great job!
Awsome job dude.
Great Job!
Pretty cool! Except you forgot that one super critical component. The one thing that keeps this world from total annihilation. The one thing that announces to everyone around that a great travesty is afoot and keeps people honest...
You forgot the TILT WARNING ⚠️ 🤣 Well done all the same! 👍
There is an arcade in Fishermans Wharf in San Francisco. It contains nothing but working antique arcade games. There is one with all moving parts that are made entirely out of toothpicks. This is easily as much fun to watch as that one was to play.
Looks great!
Good job man! Bye from Italy
My god... I remember when I was the kid, playing Space Cadet on Windows XP give me and my bro idea to made our own wooden Pinball and we made flipper buttons with plastic sticks for laudry or how to say it, English is not my primary language. Fun times, but this... this is so awesome!
If this were a kit I would not only buy it and assemble it I would start making my own sounds for it too.
Craftfully made, nice job
Excellent idée !!!!😃👍
Excelente, loco! Felicitaciones!
You are the God of Creation. I love it.
Se podría reemplazar la tira rgb por LED comunes?
What a wonderful machine...Congratulation!
Most impressive!
That's great! You really have had fun, haven't you? You got to use all your toys to make another one. :o)
Me encanta tu trabajo
Such creativity 😃Perfect if you want a real Pinball But don’t have much space
Maravilloso!! Wonderfull!!
Labor of love.... equal.... high payoff.... too cool totally over the top
Wow 👏👏👏👏 really amazing grettings from Chile 🇨🇱🇨🇱 southamerica ❤️❤️
Very nice! Would have loved to see more gameplay.
Diminui a inclinação, será mais divertido, com esse ângulo e esse tamanho ficou extremamente rotineiro e difícil, ou diminua o peso das esferas usadas. De resto está maravilhoso parabéns.
holy crap thats awesome
fantastic!
Great job using the Arduino and sensors. Can I get a copy of the code?
How much i want buy
Bravo nice work
nice work
perfeito o projeto
You did an amazing job, Adam! As someone who is trying to build a tabletop Pinball, I know how it is not easy. Using a small 15-16 mm ball makes it difficult to find a matching micro switch, most of them triggered with a mass above 25-100 gram. Can you please share which model of micro switch you used? I’m struggling to find one for 16 mm ball due to its small weight... I suppose you have used an optical switch instead of rollover switch because of the same problem.
For parts infomation, please check end of this video.
@@Adam-do3ny thank you for the reply! I have watched your amazing video and I saw that you mentioned 'micro switch', but unfortunately it is too general... There are hunderds of micro switch types. No worries mate, I will find the one I need. Thank you anyway.
Excellent 👍👍
The immense knowledge and talent required to build the coolest homemade pinball machine ever, yet he couldn't spell "tunnels."
I'm just yankin' yer chain, that is the most impressive thing ever.
This looks like a great project! I have probably only played pinball on PC, never in real life, but it looks like fun!
Não dá pra fazer um passo a passo, pra nós dar um norte?
What are the lines connected to TCRT5000? How did you connect them ?
Porque no quiere compartir planos coneccion u programacion ya que tu pinball es espectacular y creo que seria genial colaborar ..... me di el lujo de hacer este pinbal y lamentablemente lo unico que pude hacer fue la estructura de madera .... pero lo de electronica "nada" .... por que no compartes ,,, planos electronica ,, medidas etc????
Sensacional !!!
Great work. Where can I get the plans to build this ?
Buenas noches gracias a tu video me e impulsado y voy a hacer mi pimball muchas gracias espero que me quede bien
Genial, makes Funk to watch
Fantastic.
voce tem o código do Arduino?
"YOUR ARE THE BEST"
this is cool as...apart from that typo! :P
your bumpers, could do with a microswitch with a long arm that sits just behind the rubber... and maybe even a solenoid to give them a bit more kick...
I love evrything about this video but need help. is the flipper mechanism electronic or mechanical
Very impressive
Marvelous
I need more action! Use springs from a car suspension to get those marbles going, and maybe also increase the risk of human injury, which is nice!
Hey Adam! Great project. Always wanted to make one for myself. Would really appreciate if you can share some CAD files.
Amazing work! Wish I could hear the machine SFX without the videos background music.
SUPER GOOD.
You are great!
Parabéns!!!
Very cool! Just remember that tunnel is spelled "tunnel" and it should read "you are the best", not "your" are the best. Cool build!
estupendo trabajo
So Majestic
It is awesome
What type of programming language did you use
Show! 👏👏👏👏
Bonjour, joli travail, pouvez vous SVP me donner la référence de vos detecteurs optiques (les petites pkaquettes). Merci
Whit what did you do the sound effects
Your are the best. ;)
Great job! How does the kickout hole work? Is there any sensor?
No sensor, it use steel ball to contact and short the circuit inside the hole, then use servo to push out.
Is this available as a kit?
Hola me vendes los planos?
se ne volessi uno come dovrei fare
Super jest ta gra Andy 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Hi Adam, wonderful build! What slope did you use for the table?
Thanks, the slope is 8 degree
If someone made this commercially and sold it on Etsy there would be a lot of buyers me included!
I'm curious how you were able to bend the wire ball guides so smoothly.
It's copper strip from single core electric wire and it is easy to bend just by hand.
@@Adam-do3ny Very well done. It just looks so smooth.