April 6, 2025
Description
Welcome to Martin's Coin Pusher. This model is entirely 3D printed and requires just a few parts from the Makerworld shop to assemble your own desktop coin pusher.
It's the ideal toy to have on your desk to build your own little arcade.
This coin pusher measures 130mm x 175mm by 190mm and all of the parts fits on your printer. It fits any coins up to 30mm diameter.
This coin dropper is entirely 3D printed and is so easy to assemble with a few parts available from Makerworld shop, it practically falls together. To make it easier, check out the assembly instructions (with GIFs) below.
Changes:
V1.1 - Fixed hole alignment issue
V1.2 - Added extra hole to secure back coin dropper to the side panels. Also published a cropped version to fit on an A1 Mini.
Attach 4x 16mm x 5mm x 5mm bearings (625ZZ) to the Pusher using M5 x 10 button head bolts.
Push the gear on to the Motor (USB TT Motor) so it's flush with the gear shaft.
Put the pusher onto the gear then slide it onto the rails on the base.
Insert 2x M3 x 25mm bolts (M3 x 25mm self taping screws) through the motor into the base.
Feed the cable to come out of the back of the base through the channel.
This smoothly slides from the front on the side rails.
Secure with 2x M3 x 8mm bolts (M3 x 8mm self tapping screws) at the front of the sides.
Secure with 4x M3 x 8mm bolts (M3 x 8mm self tapping screws)
This fits to the back and secure with 2x M3 x 8mm bolts (M3 x 8mm self tapping screws)
Check the filled hexagons are at the bottom. You may have to bend it on.
Insert your coins at the top and enjoy playing with this great desk toy.
Or check out my other models. Thanks!
License:
Standard Digital File License