The pin between the (all) cardboard one and the "real" one.
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As of today, there are four new targets (from least to most exciting):
Check 'em out!
We're planning to build a plunger and mount it in a box. Already bought a brushed nickel football-shaped knob and everything.
For now, though, the ol' spring-loaded solder sucker works a treat!
As of last night, we have the minimum viable setup: a playfield with walls, a 1.5" binder to give it an angle, two flippers, and a ball. It's more fun than it sounds.
Video is coming soon!
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Glad to see cardboard being used more and more in projects :-)
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I wondered if you'd seen this Doc, lol. :-)
Gotta love that solder sucker :-D
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Glad to see cardboard being used more and more in projects :-)