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February 2023

Modern Oak Folding Virtual Pinball Table

Modern Oak Folding Virtual Pinball Table

I'm not particularly knowledgeable of or skilled at pinball but always been fond of and fascinated by it - so when I learned virtual pinball was a thing, it was an easy choice for a project.

Lots of research, testing and proof-of-concept-ing later, it soon became apparent that a ton of stuff was needed. But as someone who tends to have both old computers and old bits of wood knocking about, I figured it should be relatively easy and cheap?

Narrator: It was not easy, it was not cheap.

Anyway, many months later, here's my table. I don't have enough room for a full size table - or such a sizeable single-use item - so designed something relatively discreet that can fold away into a sort-of console table. The folding lid is a key feature, which packs backglass, DMD, speakers, and flashers (and a fairly solid 9mm plywood top) into just 26mm.

Setup is a work in progress, but here it is in action:

This was mainly made from recycled/reject timber and there is a full build log for anyone wanting the woodwork details; but the specs/highlights:

  • Managed not to buy any actual computer stuff - used an old Mini ITX gaming PC, i5 4570 + GTX1050 - very modest but luckily does actually run VPX @ 60fps in 4K
  • OTOH I couldn't upcycle any monitors; had to buy 32" 4K Lenovo; a 17" portable monitor for the backglass; and a 8.8" wide display for the DMD
  • WS2812 LEDs w/Teensy+Octo for the led strips, flashers and fans
  • Uitimarc RGB buttons and PacLED controller for the LEDs
  • Some DIY code on a Pro Micro for the buttons (and nudge via a gyro sensor, a work-in-progress)
  • 7.1 sound - backglass speakers, subwoofer and 4 exciter speakers for playfield effects - driven by a USB audio adapter and a few cheap amp boards
  • Runs the open source Visual Pinball - aka VPX - and the gazillion other bits of software that go with it

Shoutout to the whole virtual pinball community. VPX especially, is at the same time, esoteric, inscrutable and fiddly; but also an amazing achievement. It's a nontrival learning curve to get it all running, but once it does, both it and the tables made by the community make for a very immersive experience.

There's plenty of info @ www.vpforums.org & vpuniverse.com but the main source of information is Michael Roberts' incredibly detailed and helpful Pinscape Build Guide

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