Coin Door ramp

We built this coin slot to work with a coin door we found here on Thingiverse. We used an IR Emitter/Receiver to allow detection of the coin in the slot. You can watch our build video here: https://youtu.be/iZGhxdxC9DU

How to use this piece:
1) Print it
2) Affix the coin door to a piece of plywood or other material that fits the area you wish to install it.
3) Super-Glue (or other glue) the piece to the slot. If level, the coin will easily slide out. Make sure the "Higher End" is on the coin-door side,the "Lower End" is pointing toward the box that receives the coin.
4) Use a box like the one we found at Lowe's to re-direct the coin to the coin box (see video).
5) For added fun, you can use the instructable mentioned in our video to build an Ir detection device to register the coin insert into your build, light an LED and/or make it blink when a coin is inserted. There may be other options, but this is one that made sense for us.

It was tested with Quarters, Dimes, Nickles and pennies (USD)

This part compliments this awesome coin door build designed by "Big-E"
http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:426031