Although I have not played them much, coin pusher machines have always intrigued me. It was not until a recent visit to Chuck E. Cheese, and playing a token pusher there, did I start thinking about possibly building one for myself.
Possibly. As my wife can bear witness to, when I say "possibly" it is almost always "definitely" and is only a matter of time before the consideration becomes an actual thing. As is so with this project.
I spent quite a bit of time searching the internet for other similar build projects. I wanted to see what other people had done, what challenges they encountered, and to gather ideas for my project. I was quite surprised to find very little in that search. There were some built from Legos and others constructed with cardboard. Where those are just fine, they were not much of a help for my needs. That is not to say it was a waste of time and effort. I did come across helpful pages and videos and those will be noted on my Resources Page.
The purpose of this blog is to log the journey of my build and, by exposing it to the community, maybe help someone who, themselves, me be doing research for their project.
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