arcade coin mechanism 3d models
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This is a coin mechanism I designed for a MAME arcade machine, LED Infra-red light bounces off the coins triggering a credit. I didn't want to charge people money but liked the tactile experience of putting coins in. This will accept any denomination...
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This is a coin mechanism I designed for a MAME arcade machine, LED Infra-red light bounces off the coins triggering a credit. I didn't want to charge people money but liked the tactile experience of putting coins in. This will accept any...
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I had a couple of AD-81P Coin Acceptors which despite following the instructions here (https://wiki.arcadeotaku.com/w/AD-81P_Coin_Acceptor) could not get to to accept my SEGA Arcade Tokens I believe the issue was that some coin doors don't come with...
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some mechs will require you to adjust the bounce back if it was set to precisely for quarters in one of the photos it shows a coin mech with an adjustable bounce back but in another photo shows one without an adjustable bounce back and they usually...
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This is the base and mechanism for a 3D printed arcade joystick. This is meant to be added into your design (123d source files included) and is not a stand alone item. Be careful with your tolerances, If the keeper and effector aren't snug on the...
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This is a basic lithophane of an arcade coin slot/ coin return. feel free to post settings that work for you if you print. ...perfect for a sign or lightbox project.
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This is a really tiny (2cm x 4cm) arcade coin slot/return panel that I designed to decorate the front panel of my tabletop 3D printed RetroPie arcade cabinet. ...Feel free to print this out and glue it to your project to add an interesting detail to...
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This is a modify for any original arcade coin mech without any scanning for genuineness of the inserted coins / token. In this way you can use any coin to add a credit. ...Print Settings Printer: Geeetech Prusa I3 Pro B Rafts: No Supports: No...
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This is an arcade machine coin slot that I plan on using in my future table-top arcade machine build. It is designed to fit US Quarters. I noticed after printing that the coin return slot isn't big enough for a quarter to fit through... However,...
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This Coin Acceptor has the standard dimensions for the 80's and 90's arcade cabinets; it has a simple concept, it only has to : receive the coins, deposit the coins in the tray and primarily load the credit, without ever jamming. It is designed for...
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This is a really tiny (2cm x 4cm) arcade coin slot/return panel that I designed to decorate the front panel of my tabletop 3D printed RetroPie arcade cabinet. Feel free to print this out and glue it to your project to add an interesting detail to...
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This is a coin door I made for an Arcade 1UP that I modded for someone. I used rectangle LED buttons for the push for credit buttons and I made 2 versions of the button holder for the 2 styles of square buttons I have used in the past. ...I added midway...
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Demo Video This is a completly 3D printed coin pusher similar to the ones that are found at arcades. The arduino controls a stepper motor in the back to push the coins towards the slots in the front. The coins are inserted in the top slot and the...
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Arcade Bezel and Coin Acceptor parts for mini and slim profile arcade machines. Follow the images for printing instructions. Update (Dec 18 2017) : Part02 was missing, updated the STL file with it. :) Print Settings Printer: Sethi3D AiP a3 Rafts: Yes...
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Anyway I only had one coin acceptor and didn't want to wait for another three to arrive and didn't want to pay the "retro" fee most sellers charge for that kind of stuff. I couldn't find a design that fits my needs around the internet so I've...
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... it will form fit. It brandishes a dug out bed on the bottom for last coin grab with your nail if you so desire. Please post a photo after you print it in the comments. ... If you would like a size to fit typical arcade tokens just let me know.
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Anyway I only had one coin acceptor and didn't want to wait for another three to arrive and didn't want to pay the "retro" fee most sellers charge for that kind of stuff. I couldn't find a design that fits my needs around the internet so I've...
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Just like the real arcade versions there are 2 traps on either side of the coin platform which drops coins into a pull out draw. I wanted to keep the traps in to make it more fun, however if you don't want the traps simply reserve the parts so the...
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Arcade Button Keychain. ...Not for Commercial Use or for monetary exchange.
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Insert Coin Made for my emulator cabinet project, this Faux Arcade Coin Door is the first of a collection of Arcade related things I have made as of late. It looks like the real thing; The slot is big enough to accept a quarter (or a token) but it...
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Watch out for elephant's foot on the screw posts, otherwise the posts might not pop into the coin mechanism assembly on the back side of the door. But I sized it to accommodate a little bit of elephant's foot. And for the ramp at the bottom of the...
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Coin slot space for use with groovy game gear coin button. ... http://groovygamegear.com/webstore/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=73&products_id=410
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Coin-op arcade game machine base mesh 3D Model; 3 objects (glass, game plane, case), each one with its own non overlapping UV Layout map, Material and PBR Textures set. Production-ready 3D Model, with PBR materials, textures, and non overlapping UV...
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This is a piece I made from my Arcade Machine. It attaches to the top of the machine under the Light using the same screws that the speaker mesh uses. ...I have made the design of the holes long do hopefully it fits a variety of machines.
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Whenever I have a coin jam in a real mech, I replace them with these and don't have problems with mechs anymore (I have had jamming in coin door chutes however). * I like to keep a ziplock bag with a couple mechs and 8 pegs in my game room at all...
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There are various styles of coin reject flaps. The one I found on thingiverse didn't work for my Area 51 Site 4, so I modeled my own. This works great for me, and has a bit of reinforcement on the arms to hopefully strengthen them (my original had a...
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If you would like some joystick tops to go with this project, check out: https://www.myminifactory.com/object/3d-print-arcade-joystick-tops-and-replacement-discs-213026...
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Here is my take on a nearly, mostly, almost, more or less completely 3D printed arcade joystick mechanism. Just add microswitches. If you would like some joystick tops to go with this project, check out: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5263850...