Mini Bowling Game

I was instructed to make a mini game for an arcade, so I decided to make a mini bowling game.
Supplies

- Filament
- 3D printer
- Plyer tools
- Marble
- Fusion 360
Make Bowling Pin

- My first step into making this Bowling Game was making a bowling pin. I drew half of it and then revolve that half.
Making the Board

- My next step into making this bowling game was creating the board. I first drew out a rectangle that was 2.0" inches wide and 4.70" inches long.
- I then extrude the interior's outer regions down and put 6 holes that are .20" in diameter for the bowling pins to be placed and one hole, also .20" inches in diameter, for the marble to sit in.
Final Product

This is my final product. With the bowling pins sitting perfectly on the hole, it is ready for playing.