
-DailyEarrings+Prologue: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:7120A tiny pinball machine!And it works (at least as far as it can work on this scale).This is as small as I could make it regarding the pp3dp's limitations and the function. It's all a bit close together, but still has multiple features:-Two flippers -Edges resembling Slingshot bouncers which block the direct way to the targets -2 Targets wich slide out to indicate score -Two bumper on an axis and unsemetric center so they bounce (bump) back -Ball plunger (flick up to get the ball back into the game)At this scale, at least with this material and this printer, a spring and other components where not possible. If you have any other ideas, please share! I'dd also like to see a larger version with more gimmicks.Files include: STL Printing filesSketchup/SKP: -A Previous, larger version -Multiple versions/orientations for printing in one piece or as assembly setNOTE: 3D pictures lack some minor modifications which I added later on.TODO: NOTE: Colored version is just an example. I will print the edited version and paint the parts prior to assembly... some day.1- Either try to print the assembled version (have fun cleaning support material out), or print the single parts2- Carefully (!) widen the holes a bit (tweezers etc.), then assemble3- glue the frame on-top.4- Color the thing in some cool neon colors for a funky & retro 80's look and feel!5- Cut a sheet of clear plastic (acrylic, packaging, document organizer...) and glue it into the frame (max 25.8mm x 19.7mm, simply trace it with the top-frame). Make sure to drop some glue on the flipper/bumper axis too so it will stick to the plastic, increasing durability.4- Reset the Score counter, shoot the ball into the game, and play!NOTE: The version to assemble has slightly thicker flipper/bumper axes as the tolerance can be lower as the one-piece version. 1mm/1.3mm is still rather thin, so if you do not want earrings, you should scale it up.As allways I want to add, that I am doing a set of earings daily. This means that the files may not print correctly due to errors and such. On pp3dp use the "print unsolid models" option.
