How to make a Plinko Board // Woodworking | I Like To Make Stuff
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- Brightwood College invited me to make a Plinko Board with some of their Electrical Technician students. To see more form Brightwood College, check out www.brightwood.edu
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How to make a Plinko Board // Woodworking | I Like To Make Stuff
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Truth? I had no idea what a Plinko board was before clicking. That was really fun.
Really? I guess I just assumed that EVERYONE watched The Price Is Right growing up. And that's why you don't assume things 👍🏼 Thanks man!
Peter Brown I didn't know what was one either. Not sure if the Aussie version of The Price is Right used it. lol
Fun project!
Peter Brown you never watched the price is right?
Now I think of it, we actually had a variant of The Price Is Right there in The Netherlands, it was called ‘Prijzen slag’ iirc, which would translate to ‘Prize battle’ I guess... But I can’t remember if it had a Plinko board game in it... but it was in the early ‘90 so quite a while ago and I was prettying young back then...
I've personally found that on materials that like to chip or blow out, I run the drill in reverse first with decent pressure and that makes a nice starting hole/divot. Then drill normally.
Good tip! I'll try that out!
your content has evolved a lot since the wooden cube-clock! Proud to say I've been here from the near beginning
Thanks for sticking around Zach!
That was the first video I saw from this channel and was instantly hooked😂
Awesome project man! That electrical lab looked super cool, just what I need to learn what I’m doing when it comes to home electrical. Very cool!
Reminds me of the plinko game my uncle and I built in 2007 for a holiday fair. Construction was almost exactly the same, except bigger since we used a full 4x8 sheet of plywood for the main structure (my uncle and I have a knack for over building things) and covered that with a full sheet of the same white paneling. Ours used halogen lights in each bottom pocket that would light that pocket if the puck landed in it. Since this was before either of us knew anything about Arduinos my uncle devised a circuit to control the lights using the venerable 555 timer and a decade counter and MOSFETs to turn the lights on/off. We had to add a cooling fan to keep the MOSFETs cool. Sincerely, one of my best memories is of spending night after night for a week making that with my uncle (who's one of the people who inspired my interest in all things tech).
For those that would say they can't do this because they don't have a 3D printer to make a puck... You can do what we did and use a hockey puck.
I loved this project Bob! Would love to see more collabs
Awesome project. The students looked like they enjoyed the experience.
That’s so cool how the college sponsored your video and then you went and met the instructor and the students and all worked together. That’s really kinda special and whenever you do projects where you get help whether it be the ping pong table or this, it always is super cool
Such a simple and easy to understand build with an amazing looking outcome! Love the channel, keep up the great work Bob!
I like how you worked with the students and they implemented their learning into your project. It’s always hard to give up that control power. 👍🏻
I designed a plinko board as a project for some of my students to build as a group. It didn’t integrate any electronics but it got them learning about different wood joints and how to work as a team. Great video Bob
Great job Bob, looks really cool. I'm sure the students enjoyed interacting with you.
Love the Delorean shirt!!
Excellent! Thanks for also showing the speed square Bits in a practical application!
Love the filming in this one - very "dynamic". Awesome stuff Bob.
Going slow helps with a clean hole but a brad point drill bit would probably solve the problem. It usually will have a couple of outer spurs that help keep the edge of the hole clean. Such a cool project, that turned out awesome!!!
Beat me to it. Bob, you really need to get a set of brad point bits for woodworking.
I'll look into them! Thanks for the heads up!
Really any bit that cuts the outside rim of the hole 1st will do the trick. I find Forstner bits to be more useful than brad points, but both are handy (and brad points are way cheaper). Relegate those twist bits to your metal shop :)
Yeah I would suggest Forster bits. They actually also work for getting good cuts in thick acrylic and other types of plastic as well.
Great job Bob! I love watching your videos!
Love the collaboration with students. The teacher in me wishes the students would have done some more of the problem solving (maybe they did?), but I definitely understand time crunch issues. Thanks for showing the most important part of making...the sharing of knowledge to the next group of future makers.
Relay are really really fun to play with! I encourage you to learn how to use them only because it's fun and more heavy duty! It feel almost like playing with lego and the sound they make are so satisfying..
Very nice. As a former USNavy Seabee electrician, I can appreciate the simple nature of the added features.
Love your project videos Bob!
Professor Bob! Getting it done!
You never fail me, you're awesome Bob.cool project man
I like how you actually use the stuff you make. The little wooden dolly you made was the first video of yours i saw and idk... its kinda cool that i saw you actually using it.
Great project Bob...it looked like you had a lot of fun doing it!
Bob, you are inspiration. Please keep it up! I look forward to your new videos!
Thank you so much Chad!!
I love your videos. Never stop
Thanks Charles!!
Really showing off the shop in this one, love it
The music in this video was killer! I loved the electric guitar solos.
Awesome project Bob!
Cool project Bob!
Awesome video Bob!! Going to be doing one of these soon for sales contests at work. Cool to see the students get in on the build!
I borrowed a similar idea to your "Helping Hand" plywood roller thing. We are building a Costco shed and had to build the walls in our garage, then transport them outside. I channeled my inner Bob and used 2 furniture dollys so my step dad and I only had to keep it upright. It worked way better than us trying to carry a wobbly wall.
Fantastic!
Great video with a lot of useful tips! Cool seeing the combination of woodworking and electronics in one build!
I am a fan of the metal music used during the montage. Keep it heavy!
Great job👌🏻
Awesome work Bob! Just a tip I learned a few months ago, when you use a brad nailer hold it perpendicular to the price you are attaching to. It keeps the nails from curving out the sides. John Heinz made a video about it.
In the time it took me to watch this video it went from 29 views to 1.4k views 👍
Shout out to TN!! Only an hour away from my hometown!!
So fun and entertaining to watch
This looks really cool!
Great project good job. For those that are under a slightly more strict budget, you can get the same results using a ported board, white paint, and a glossy finish.
Clear instruction, clear voice, and great explanation! very visible camera positions and great editing and awesome commentary. Once again a great video!
Awesome build! Also it’s really cool to see you going to help out students :)
Awesome stuff Bob! 👍👊
That's awesome!!
Awsome vid! I love ur work, keep it up!
Nice build bob
Awesome dude
Well this turned out nice! Great job!
I used a forstner bit for the peg holes. Smooth as butter.
This is really inspiring to see a college with enough imagination to seek collaboration with CZcams makers for their students
Love the pucks! Need to get a 3d printer!
Loving the collaboration with the school! Fun vid as always
Great project. Awesome to work with the college tech program, need more programs like that these days.
CtL
Great video! Great directions! Awesome work studio!!
Oh nice...that turned out great...high five!!
I love your ideas and nice video to show how to do it.👏🏻👏🏻
Cool to see different ways of doing things so that we don't get locked into "Gotta use arduinos" "Gotta do ..." Keep up the good work!
It looks great and a lot of fun to play with too! I don't know if you've seen it, but Steve Ramsey (WWMM) made a smaller table top Plinko, with a hopper and gumballs which was cool too :)
I might make this. It looks pretty cool. Great Vid!
The music choice is killer and well adjusted for your voice volume, Deloran shirt is kickin and I love your sheet good roller. One of the Best Iltms edits @ryandewiitt
I love your videos! As with some of your other viewers, I really appreciate your inclusion of all build elements, especially when things don’t go as planned. If there’s any way you could include an elapsed project time clock to a corner of the videos, that would be a big help too!
Nice job
As a teacher, it's great to see makers get involved with education.
Fun looking project. Would have loved to see a dado on the bottom frame and on the back side of the place glass stopper for the dividers.
Spectaculare Work !
I love your DeLorean T-shirt!
OMG so cool
Hey man awesome vid
Amazing dude
For what you're doing here, definitely try a Forstner bit. They work really well in wood and many plastics and they have the added advantage of not having a cutting edge on the side, so your hole will be the exact diameter it's supposed to be. No accidentally letting the drill tilt and ending up with an oval hole.
Great job on that Plinko board
Thanks so much!
Great video. The analog / non-arduino stuff is great for teaching people what an arduino or other type of PLC is doing behind the scenes.
Also, BOOOOOO to the Nashville Predators ;)
Wish I could do this you're awesome
im liking the xwing hidden word. cant wait for the vid
Great video as usual Bob! ^w^
Nice
Nice ,keep making stuff
Thanks Aryan!
top notch as usual... keep em coming...
Thanks Joe!!
Could you also include metric measurements for the rest of us that don’t live in America? That be sweet! Cheers mate, keep up the fantastic work :)
Sweet I've always wanted to make one of these
Great! Hope it's helpful!
nice man i like your projects
Nice video Bob
Thank you!!
Awesome project and great explanation! Also just wanted to say that I liked better when you put your own electronic music on the videos :)
Thanks for the video. I made one for family fun gathering. I did the LED lights and switches and neon sign. It went over well. Even had a few orders to build them but that wasn't happening:)
Can you please tell me what electrical hardware you used? Specifically the LED controller
I really love these videos even though i have none of the equipment to make this kind of stuff😂
Just what I need for my Casio
Been binging on all your videos for the past couple of weeks. My 15-month loves falling asleep on my lap while we watch these together. I guess woodworking really is relaxing… Keep it up, and God bless! :)
Aww, that's awesome! Thanks so much!!
I need the plink plunk sounds!
Cool to work with a college.
It looks like you raided my closet with the Back to the Future and Transformer shirt lol. Great video Bob! :D
willow514 Do you remember where you got the Delorean shirt? I need to get myself one of those
I'm sorry I do not.
Hey, cool t-shirt!
Wow I’ve always wanted to know
T-Shirt game on point.
I used a rare-earth magnet on mine to keep the legs in. Makes it easier to carry.
Awesome! I wonder if a table top version would make for a cool game... could use something like poker chips as disks to play :)
Woaw incredible YT channel ! Just discover you a few days ago and I can't stop watching your videos.
You may receive tons of suggestions but it will be great if you build a poker table with some cool stuff like chips drawer, beer holder and LEDs obviously.
Keep going ! High five from Belgium !
Awsome more videos!!!!
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nice center punch ;)