Homemade Tabletop Pinball

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Uploaded by on Dec 18, 2009

Handmade pinball machine I made for my son's Christmas gift in 2009

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  • This is a good friend of mine. The title of the song is "Bass on the Side." If you read the credits at the end of the video, his name and email are there. It may not be active any more though. I see him on a regular basis and I can get him in touch with you if you would like.

  • Wow, that looks so good I would be asking where to buy one if didn't read the discription!!! Epic man, VERY nice craftsmanship!!!

  • @hydrolisk1792 I did make one for a friend. I need to post a video of that. If you are interested in a custom table for yourself, we can talk. I have upgraded to steel instead of marble and keep coming up with new ideas. Get in touch: arrowdbrown@aol.com. My name is Dave Brown and I am located in Northern Virginia.

  • Great design! What are those bumpers made out of in the back right?

  • @Skyman2596 I think I know what you are asking about. It is a raised piece of plywood cut and painted to look like a log. Under this I put some bells that I got out of some wind up egg timers

  • How did you get the flippers to work? I want to make one of these for my dad's birthday. He loves pinball.

  • @Eurt76 Look at mtallon's homemade pinball work in progress

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  • Please please please tell the the name of the Soundtrack and artist!!

  • Wow, i wanna build one too, but with electronics and stuff

  • its looks amazing the machine probably need to be painted with color :)

  • sounds off a bit but i love this machine

  • Great job!! Keep up the good work. Yes. go with the steel pinballs.

  • The table is pretty well made!

  • Not a bad idea to use bouncing ball, but the stainless steel are better adherent to the surface.

  • Multiball, lol!

  • You sir, are a treasure among people. You know what'd be really cool? To make a one person pinball dinner table. You could make the ball holding compartment and everything level for a plate and a drink. And then tilt it up the rest for the pinball rig. So you could eat and play at the same time. And if you could make one for multiple people to sit. Well, I'd be excited to invite people over just to have cereal.

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