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Revision as of 12:03, 27 May 2018
Build your own Pinball Machine
Thanks to advances in home-based computer-aided design, CNC routers, laser cutters and 3D printers, it's easier than ever for the home hobbyist to work in a garage workshop, from just an idea to a fully finished, professional quality pinball machine.
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Click on any of the topics below to go to that specific section.
The Basics
Click above to get a rundown of the basic components that go into a pinball machine and how they are connected.
Open Pinball Project
Hardware | Getting Boards | Assembly | Programming
Wiring | Troubleshooting
P-ROC (Pinball - Remote Operations Controller)
How It Works | How the Driver Boards Work
Installation | Controlling Coils
FAST Controller
Design
Basics | Software
Construction
Tools | Materials | Whitewood | Cabinet | Electronics
Wiring | Displays | Lighting | Custom Parts
Artwork
Style | Design | Printing
Programming
Custom Games
Vendor List | Files Section
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