![]() ![]() My scoring area has kinda looked "off" to me for a while now, meaning that my 50 and 100 rings look like they are too far apart when I compare them with pics of actual Skeeball machines. I hit some snags last night that I'm still trying to fully understand tonight. thanks SavannahLion!), although I'm not ruling out solenoids altogether. I'm seriously looking into motors for the ball return now (I never would have thought of a windshield wiper motor. I'm open to any way possible of making this thing so the balls release with the push of a button. If anyone else has any ideas for the ball release mechanism, please feel free to chime in. I didn't take any pics, but I will later. My buddy came over and we were rolling tennis balls up the ramp for a minute or two, but it wasn't too fun considering there were no rings to catch them and the tennis balls were way too bouncy. I also attached the blocks to hold the scoring ring area, so the game is actually playable on a VERY basic level. I attached the bottom half of the score display area, and began dismantling the LCD screen that is going to get mounted within it. In regards to the build, I got a little bit done today. Could you point me towards the type of motor that you are talking about? I really wouldn't even know where to begin in terms of knowing what to buy to create something like that. I have no experience with that kind of thing whatsoever, but conceptually I think I get it. ![]() Xiaou2- I think I follow what you are saying. Once you fold that up in 2 or 3 sections, it would only take a fraction Trebeck, you might consider making a Fold-Up skeeball. Gota be an electronic guru to know how to useĪ transformer or something like that to change the output levels of a lower end but the hardest part is that they need about 24 to 30 volts To jump on the circuit path and continue to the end. ![]() Press the start button, it over-rides the circuit, giving the motor enough power When the motor reaches the end of the circuit, it stops. The disc would have contacts on it, so as to act as a circuit to power the You could possibly skip the solenoid, and use a motor setup.Ī motor with a circle disc which pulls the gate down, and keeps it downįor enough time for all the balls to drop to the bottom. ![]()
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