Sweeeet! Cannot believe how fast you work! Fun concept
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If u homebrew I think it’s a rite of passage to fry at least one controller board. I fried my fast nano board a while back with a stray pinball that fell and connected 5 and 12v on the board on the way down. Good learning experience
We’re you soldering or brazing? If you go with.. I think it’s bronze wire.. brazing is a great option with a blow torch and brazing rods. Pretty dang strong. Looks like that glue will work good tho
Quoted from stefanmader:I was trying it with a blowtorch and soldering wire. I have mixed feelings about this, sometimes it worked really well, oder times with the same technique, no success.. Also i might have soldering wire that is not the perfect material for that.
So the glue worked well when it has much touching surface. But when i glued an additional rod 90 degrees to the ramp so that i can screw it to the playfield it didn t work that great...
Ah yea— sometimes I had similar issues but usually seemed to be due to both pieces of metal not being hot enough. It’s a bit finicky for sure.
Quoted from stefanmader:Another tool, that i don't even remember buying, finally gets used
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What sorcery is this?! I need one of these, that is cool!
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