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DIY Coin Mechanism for vending machine II

Simple and easy to build. It can be adapted for your microcontroller project. It accepts Quarters and rejects any other coins. (11/26/2008)


Source: http://www.josepino.com/?coin-operated_machine_II   Tags: projects diy homemade howto

DIY coin mechanism for vending machine This is the second version (improved) of my " Coin operated machine " project. I'm trying to build a Vending machine but the expensive part of this project is the coin mechanism, so I'm trying to build one.

This version was made entirely of wood and it's working great, better than I expected. Here is how I built it:

Taken from http://www.josepino.com
Measure the coin.

First, I had to measure the coin for the specific mechanism, on this case, I'm using a quarter (25 USD Cents). It's diameter is 15/16 Inches (24 milimeters).

Drawing the template. Drawing two parallel lines on 1/4 thick plywood, 2.5 inches long, separated by 13/16 inches (22 millimeters).

Cutting the plywood. cutting exactly the inside area of the parallel lines.

Next, drilling a hole and using a router to cut a circle, about 1-inch diameter (2.54 centimeter).

Dilling a hole using the router to cut the round hole.

Measuring the hole. This part is almost ready. The round hole is exactly the size of the quarter.

Cutting a 10 degree angle. Now, I had to cut a 10-degree angle, so the coin can fall (Thanks to the gravity!).

Also, I need to glue a small piece of plywood so the coin can rest.

Glue piece of plywood... ...to hold the coin when inserted.

Making a -coin ramp- Glue it. Meanwhile the glue dries, I need to build a "coin ramp" using three pieces of plywood, at least 1 1/8 wide, so quarters can be guided by it to a box.

Cutting a 15-degree angle slot. Now, to make the coin slot, I make two cuts together, 15-degree angle.

Cutting the plywood in angle, It allows the coin to rest and fall slowly so the size can be measured.

Measuring the size of the slot. Glue pieces together. Measure the size of the slot, it should be 1-inch high (2.54 centimeters) so only coins smaller to that size can be inserted.

Now, I can glue the pieces together.

Glue the coin selector. It's time to glue the "coin selector" on the back of the slot, It measures the size of the coin.

Cutting the ramp Assembled coin Mech Also, the "coin ramp" needs to be cutted in a 20-degree angle and glued to the "coin selector". It will looks like the photo at the right side.

Ready That's it. The coin mechanism is ready. There are two boxes below the coin mechanism. One holds the rejected coins and the other one holds the quarters.

An optical switch can be installed at the "coin ramp" so each time a quarter falls it sends a signal and activate a microcontroller or electronic project.

Here is a video, 4-minutes long, showing how it works:

The next step is to make a homemade coin-operated vending machine.

Thanks to Noe Flores from California for supporting this website.


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09/12/09 - 20:08:18 bob from bob wrote: COOL
09/26/09 - 18:19:32 James from UK wrote: Hey thanks man, i know how im gonna make mine now XD
11/03/09 - 03:13:00 MagicMark from Wisconsin wrote: This is clever and simple. Have you figured out a way to pull out slugs, perhaps using a magnet?
11/03/09 - 03:18:32 José Pino wrote: I didn't think about it yet, but a magnet will be an easy solution.

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