Slot Machine Candy Dispenser And Bank 3D Printer Model

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Summary

Slot Machine Candy Dispenser and Bank

Update (11/20/24): Modified Handle to better handle the stress from the return spring.

Update (11/17/24): Added fillet to Handle Return shaft and Drive side panel Handle Return Shaft. This was done to strengthen the shaft and prevent it from snapping off.


This project was initially created as a kit to build for my granddaughter for Christmas. The photo of the assembly is the prototype / proof of concept, and as such is a jumble of materials and colors.

I have already made a number of changes and improvements, which are reflected in the files here.

I foresee this project not only being a cute little gift for a young one, but also as an educational project for young upcoming makers and designers. There are a number of basic design concepts integral to the project that provide a good foundation for teaching machine design.
Or, use as a model for a design challenge; prevent the students from looking under the hood and challenge them to design their own using teaching or taught design concepts.

Some design criteria / concepts utilized in this project:

  • Calculate ratios and pocket displacements for normal distribution vs jackpot distributions.

Research and procurement of required hardware, bearings, etc.

Determine proper angles where appropriate.

Determine proper materials.

For advanced students, you could have them improve upon the design. Add an upper wheel to display jackpots, add a mechanical coin mechanism to unlock the handle, etc. (Note: this is something I am considering in an upcoming revision.)

I hope you get as much fun out of printing and assembling it as I did in its design.

Enjoy!

3D printing settings
This project is designed for FDM printers. The included files are in STL format.

I simply used the manufacturers recommendations for the filament used. I did, however, use a (.6mm) nozzle and increased the extrusion width slightly to speed up the prints. There is not much in the way of details to warrant a small nozzle, but there is no reason you can not use one if you wish.

db_Designs_logo.stl 133.3KB
SS_Back_Panel.stl 83.1KB
SS_Back_Panel_Door.stl 5.6KB
SS_Back_Panel_Door_Rails_left_n_right.stl 31.3KB
SS_Back_Panel_Door_Stops_top_n_btm.stl 20.8KB
SS_Base_Cover_Plate.stl 11.2KB
SS_Candy_coin_divider.stl 23.3KB
SS_Candy_Deflector_Plate.stl 3.2KB
SS_Candy_Fill_Guide_Back.stl 31.9KB
SS_Candy_Fill_Guide_Left.stl 49.3KB
SS_Candy_Fill_Guide_Right.stl 49.2KB
SS_Candy_Machine_Base.stl 244.2KB
SS_Candy_Machine_Drum_Support_Drive_side.stl 88.9KB
SS_Candy_Machine_Drum_Support_idle_side.stl 93.1KB
SS_Drive_side_Shaft.stl 10.0KB
SS_Drum.stl 31.1KB
SS_Front_Panel.stl 53.3KB
SS_Handle.stl 84.3KB
SS_Handle_Grip.stl 59.8KB
SS_Hopper_Cover.stl 21.2KB
SS_Hopper_Lid.stl 5.4KB
SS_Hopper_Lid_Stops_2_REQD.stl 1.3KB
SS_Idle_side_Shaft.stl 5.4KB
SS_Side_Panel_Drive_Side.stl 141.5KB
SS_Side_Panel_Idle_Side.stl 74.2KB