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    hi all
    i thought i would give this a try, since the parts for allwins are few and far between
    these are very well made and work great.if i do get the chance to buy orginal parts ,i will replace them,but for now the games are working.
    scottie
    #1 ball gallery (cups)
    #2 coin hopper,pay-out slide and connecting rod
    #3 pay-out release lever
    #4 orginal O.W. top coin chute (large penny)
    #5 3-d copy of O.W. top coin chute (large penny)
    3-d copy of ball gallery (cups).JPG3-d coin hopper,payout slides and connecting rods.jpg3-d copy of lever.jpgorginal coin chute o.w..jpg3-d copy of o.w coin chute.jpg
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    Default Re: pictures of allwin parts made by a 3-d printer

    Cool!!

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    Default Re: pictures of allwin parts made by a 3-d printer

    Looks great. One question is do the parts work as good as the metal parts. It seems to me their would be some resistance or drag with the plastic?
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    Default Re: pictures of allwin parts made by a 3-d printer

    hi LT TEDDY
    good question
    most of the parts i had made were just going to sit there ,the coin chutes,leavers,connecting rods etc etc...but the coin slides... i was thinking the same thing as you were ....how well are they going to work ??????
    the plastic we used is quite hard,so there wasnt going to be a problem with resistance or drag.(they slide quite well)
    the only issue i had was, we made them just like the orginals which had little, small , round, raised "****" on the under side of the slides.this is what the other slides would slide on.
    the "****" on the new ones were just a bit too high and was there was too much space between slides and was picking up a extra coin when paying out.
    so all that was needed was to sand down the raised section till it worked perfectly...other than that everything works 100 percent...and no other problems..
    if your thinking of trying it ,go for it, there are different settings on the 3d printer so you can set it for the best quality,it takes a bit longer to print but its worth it

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