@@Barjo-diy ETA? 😅 Can you share Step files? In my "mind project" I wan use all this stuf with slings and bumpers too, but I'm too n00b to know project from zero, in both, hw and sw... hahaha
@@jeandread ETA: this year 😅 Sorry, it's been on my mind for a while but I need to find the motivation to get back to this big project I finished several months ago. But it's on the cards ;)
Very cool, i'm building one myself too, (almost 2 years at it) but i decided to buy "real" flippers and solenoids. What type of solenoids did you end up using?
That project is lit 🔥 dude, im working on a custom pinball machine myself , im more of an electronic guy that software Do you have any code, much appreciated
Thanks :) I need to clean up the code a bit before making it available but just let me know if you need a specific part (like flippers, screens, T-Rex, ...)
Really nice! I have been working on my own (mostly) 3D printed machine for some time, but still didn't came to sharing anything with a nice video like this... Hope to see more of this project details! :D
Thanks, I'll probably post more details in another video or maybe on a website or both (I'm a web developer). Though, I need some time to do things properly. But this kind of comment motivates me to take action ;)
Here is the link : fr.aliexpress.com/item/1005005107098155.html They need to be adjusted (with a screwdriver) to have the correct detection and the distance to the ball must be quite short.
This is amazing!!! I've tried to make a small pinball machine but was stuck and lost enthusiasm... I encountered something I called the "pinball making curse" - I've found several makers that attempted to make a small pinball machine with active parts but so 99% percent of them (including me) haven't finished the build :( So, I do realize how much work you invested in this beauty :) Thanks, man, I appreciate your work! Definitely worth building one!
Thank you so much! The key is really to go step by step and not to think about all the work that still needs to be done. When I started, I knew there were several months of work (took me like 3 months) and that I would have to be patient. It's hard to stay motivated, but every step that works gives you a boost for the rest ;)
Thank you, yes I will. Maybe code, .Stl files and information ;) I didn't film the whole manufacturing process (too long) but there might be another video about the pinball depending on demand^^
@@niklasdunkel7794 I used what I had, i.e. an H-bridge L298N module. This is not ideal, as this module is intended to be used as a motor driver. I'd rather use a Mosfet transistor (with a Mosfet module for example) as I did for the other solenoids. Please note that I'm a beginner in electronics and that what I say on this subject is not necessarily an exact science ;)