Coin Slide Operated Jelly Bean Machine
The Coin Slide Operated Jelly Bean Machine
STL files for this project are available at Printables and can be found HERE.
I love mechanical things and this project started out as a simple project to test out printing some worm gears. I started designing a simple base in Solidworks to hold the gears so I could test them spinning and meshing together and I just happened to be snacking on jelly beans and thought “Man… I should make a jelly bean dispenser out of these.”… then about halfway into the design process I thought “man this should be coin operated like some of those other 3D printed candy machines”,…. but “Maybe it should be different though” so I decided to design and incorporate a coin slide operated mechanism… well after all that this snowballed into the “The Coin Operated Jelly Bean Machine.”
This was probably the most complex thing I designed at the time and the design kept changing along the way adding different ideas so it’s kind of a weird design with the crank handle at the rear but that’s just how things worked out along the way. It does work pretty well but did have some flaws with the coin slide lock outs and it can jam up if you get an odd size jelly bean but over all it was a fun project to design, print, and assemble.
Turning the handle dispenses the jelly beans by use of the disk shown here. It only gives you a maximum of 12 jelly beans for your quarter but it was just another one of those projects I make just to see if I could.
The coin box and jar locking ring are only held on with a single screw so this will only keep the honest people honest.
Another angle minus the dispenser disk.
But with a coin inserted the coin will lift the lock block out of the way allowing the slide to work the inter locks.
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