Very interesting project. One thought, why limit the lower pf with such a small size? If ball going down, and coming back up, additional mechs could be mounted on the lower pf. Think of Black Hole.
Good luck, will follow.
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Very interesting project. One thought, why limit the lower pf with such a small size? If ball going down, and coming back up, additional mechs could be mounted on the lower pf. Think of Black Hole.
Good luck, will follow.
The window size is similar. Black Holes lower pf is over twice that size. I have one and get a pic. The entire surface is not used in play, but supports mechs that are out of view.
Quoted from Fooped:You three dudes are the coolest guys on Pinside, and quite possibly the entire internet.
Wow...this is going downhill...stick with what you do.
Do yourselves a favor. Buy a small air compressor and brad nailer. Very inexpensive these days. Seeing you guys with hammer and nails on that railing was painful.
Good luck with the project.
Jerry
Great work.
I was into building RC cars and planes awhile back, where servos are common. I never understood why they weren't used in pinball machines.
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