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| It really takes a lot of time to build a pinball machine and especially the mechanical parts are very complex and cost a lot of nerves. So think twice before you decide to build one. | |||
| But in the end I'm pretty happy with the results even a few things didn't work out (e.g. the bumper because I couldn't 3Dprint the  parts I needed). | |||
| If you're wondering, how to get this spacey look of the front walls self-adhesive film with black marble print is the answer. | |||
| Building the mechanics: <br> | |||
| [[File:Zwischenstand.jpg]] | |||
| [[File:Fertige_front.jpg]] | |||
| [[File:Pinnball_wizard.jpg]] | |||
| To use the machine without an arduino I got some Attiny 45 and one 44 (it has more pins) and 9V batteries. Be careful attiny only uses max. 5,5V!!! | |||
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| All circuits are pretty basic and work with LED lights or a piezo.<br> | |||
| There is <br> | |||
| - a circuit that lights up one LED after another by pressing a button. Then all LED's start to  blink and turn off again.  See VIDEO*<br> | |||
| [[File:6ledsinReihe.jpg]]<br><br> | |||
| - !!!motion sensor that play the first notes of the imperial march with an piezo speaker when it's triggered. (GAME OVER) | |||
| See VIDEO* !!!<br><br> | |||
| - Fading white LED's that light up and go out in different  | |||
| rhythms (DECORATIVE STARS)See VIDEO* <br>[[File:Fading_stars.jpg]] <br> | |||
| - A piezo speaker that plays a random melody when the ball connects two ends of the circuit. See VIDEO* <br> [[File:Piezo_sound.jpg]] <br> | |||
| - And a very simple circuit that  lights up two LED's when a button is pressed. (ALIEN ATTACK!!!)<br> | |||
| [[File:Alien.jpg]]<br> | |||
| - There is also the circuit that uses an electo magnet and pulls down a plastic part that gives the ball extra speed. I used the magnet from a mechanical Ding Dong bell and it works pretty good in combination with a 9V battery. Unfortunately the 3D printer doesn't do what I expected it to do. Maybe I can add this circuit later.<br> | |||
| [[File:Spulentier.jpg]] | |||
| <br><br>* You can find all VIDEOS online at my channel. Username: Alisha Effenberg at Youtube!!! or search for: six LED's switching on by button and blink with arduino  , <br>  | |||
| random sound from piezo with arduino, <br>three fading LED's with arduino | |||
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