This video is an add on to the STLs Files instructions i porvide via Cults3dI. These and other STLs are available at cults3d.com/de/benutzer/wilfr... Check out my other DIY Pinball videos: / @fabe1690
Wunderbar, Fallziele sind sicher eines der schönsten Elemente auf einem Flipper. Interessanter Designansatz den du gewählt hast. Ich habe für mein Projekt selbst ein wenig länger an dem Problem gegrübelt wie die Ziele zurückgestellt werden, obwohl der Elektromagnet so wenig Hub hat. Danke für das Video!
Do you have a video on the control board? How are you sensing the drop target down condition? If I were designing this, and placing a control board on the drop target like you did, I think I would embed a magnet in the drop targets and use surface mount hall effect sensors on the board to detect them. It would be wonderful to get rid of mechanical switches. But I was just wondering how you did it.
Hello Edward, i use TCST1103 Photoelectric barrier Sensors, so there is no mechanical switch! If the Drop Target is down its Fin will be triggered by the Sensor. I did not make a Video for the Board, but with the STL i provide the Circut diagram of the complete Electronics needed. Regads, Fabian
Hallo, ich würde auch sehr gerne einen Flipper selber bauen , hast du eventuell die Schablonen für die Grundplatte oder andere Schablonen? Wäre cool wenn es etwas geben würde wäre es gut , da der einstieg mir irgendwie schwer fehlt . Schon mal danke im vorraus
Ich gratuliere Ihnen zu dieser Leistung. Ich habe gerade alle .stl-Dateien heruntergeladen. Wäre es möglich, einen maßstabsgetreuen Plan des Spielfelds zu erhalten?
Hallo, sorry für meine späte Antwort. Vielen dank! Ich kann dir den Plan zusenden. Schau hier www.youtube.com/@fabe1690/about nach mener Mailadresse und schreib mich an. LG., Fabian
Maybe you can replace the solenoids with those cheap rc servo. A 20kg one would have enough power and should be fast enough to pop them back up. I just suggest that because I know what's its like working with soinodis and pla. I have had a few projects melt on me.
Hello Claudio, thank you! I use the type MAX7219 Led Matrix. Lots of videos and DIY information are already available on the web. Just search for "MAX7219 Led Matrix". You can cascade them to have an 8x64 LED matrix like I used on my machine. Many sample Arduino sketches are also available. There was only one real obstacle for me - which I hadn't thought of in advance - you need a really powerfull 5V power supply for an 8x64 matrix - to be able to have all leds on in brightest mode - it will draw a BIG current, if your power supply is to weak the Led-Matrix starts to behave stange - a single 7805 will not do the job!!! Ciao, Fabian
@@claudiotasselli7950 Hello Claudio, i'm expanding from time o time my Pinball Code, at this stage it has almos the same Logic as the Willimas Space Shuttle Pinball (because its a replica of it), it has no multiplayer Option, because of the way the Multiball works on this machine. Ciao Fabian