How I spent Rs 2000 just to "Toss a Coin" | DIY Electronic Coin Tosser | #3dprinting #diy #toys

Published 2024-07-20
I'm diving HEADfirst into the world of electronics!
As a mechanical engineer, I've always been curious about the other side of the workbench. So, to bridge the gap, I decided to take a classic mechanical operation - the coin toss - and make it electronic!

This video captures my journey, from brainstorming to building my very own electronic coin tosser. It's a fun project perfect for anyone who wants to dabble in electronics, even with no prior experience (like me!).

Along the way, I got some awesome support from fellow creators:
Music by Fazil Khan www.instagram.com/fazl.khn - Huge thanks for the killer music score!
Electronic expert support by Srinath AKA www.instagram.com/butterybiceps - Your guidance was invaluable, couldn't have done it without you!

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All Comments (12)
  • @nirmalraja8141
    It's an highly defined content man. πŸ‘ Kudos to you and team. Keep rocking more and more 😊
  • @margabandhus
    Once it reached more technical, I just did not understand heads or tails (no pun intended)! But loved the details on the number of spins in the air the coin makes, etc., Nice job!
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  • @rohith401
    Very interesting and informative video πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰
  • Good informative video man! Love the subject and the angle you approached the problem. Also, is the white board always an easter egg for the next video? :p
  • Incredibly informative video!! Everything was explained so clearly that it’s motivating me to replicate the project. Definitely inspired me to dive deeper into the subject. Keep going Anna