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Revision as of 12:03, 27 May 2018

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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.

This wiki is not meant to be a static list of resources - anyone is welcome to edit or add information or articles on any subject relating to home brew pinball. You are only asked to sign up for an account to edit.

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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