the last one has a weight spring keeping it from turning. just push down on the ‘quarter’ or use a slug. If you don’t know; a slug is the scrap metal leftover found at most metal work companies. They are often the exact size of a quarter and weigh the same. Will trick all quarter operating devices except 1990+ soda and arcade units that have magnets in the shoot to stop them. because real coins are not magnetic.
Just a heads up for you: if you have any quarters that are from 1964 or before, they’re 90 percent silver! You can take it to a silver shop and get more than face value for it! Current value of a 90% quarter is $10.91!
When i worked in a casino going thru thousands of dollars of quarters a day, we would maybe find one or two a month. Nickels were the silver money maker. Could find a few in each box as long as it wasnt a new box. 50 pieces were pretty good as well.
I remember as a kid I saw a little cardboard circle about the size of a quarter sitting on the ground next to one of these candy machines. I put it in and it worked. My grandma was mad at me lol.
I used to work at a pizza shop and we would do this on the candy machines! When you fold the pizza boxes theres always a little round cardboard cutout that pops out of them and it always worked in the machines.
I found a machine at some point that if you moved fast enough, the coin would not fall and you could reuse it just by rotating it forever. But the shop owner caught up and chased us away.
@@Corksywhen I was a kid I found a gumball machine that I could position the quarter in such a way that I could slide the coin back out as it was turning, and still get the gumball. Honestly, my mind didn't even register it as stealing at the time.
This brought back flashbacks of breaking apart the prize capsules at the arcade as a kid and using the pieces of plastic as quarters on certain machines 😂
Mate when you're in the pub and desperate for a can of peanuts, you can just rip up a piece of coaster and it works fine. Extra points for trimming it with scissors or a knife
So cost of machine + electricity + time to print. Might work for the long run but easier to pick up a quarter up or ask your mom for a quarter. Lol. Dont do this kids. Its still stealing.
Once at Dollar Tree I found this flat piece of metal with a duck embossed in it that had fallen off of something. It was the perfect size, I put it in the machine and got the candy/gum (I forget which). I still wonder what the operstor must have thought when they saw that.
@@BloodmoonEDITZ-Lunar-Arc Not me, if it was what I thought it was, I would have considered the conversion rate, and see if I could get a better deal for it elsewhere!
YES! Finally i can save my money by getting free gumballs, all it costs is a 3000 dollar machine i won't use for any other purpose except printing quarters
Back in the day my brother and i would go to the candy machine and there was a garden next to it and we figured out that if and made the woodchip the shape of a quarter we could use it for candy. Let me just say we had a bunch of candy
when my dad was a kid his parents got him a gumball machine for his birthday and for months he watched the gumballs get lower and lower in the machine and he was so excited thinking about all the nickels his siblings were putting in there and imagining what he'd do with the money. then he opened it up and it's full of buttons 😭😭😭
I can't believe all your dad's siblings disappeared under mysterious circumstances, leaving behind but a single button on each of their pillows as evidence.
So if I make coin shaped project is immediately counterfeit? Bullshit. He didn't do any crime. If he were to use this an actual public then yeah it would be a crime but this is his own home with his own machines and the coin he made doesn't work anything like an actual money coin that we use today.
It’s kind of ironic that your Dental Office ACTUALLY has a gum-ball machine! Heck, I guess that’s ONE way to make you come back for more frequent appointments! I used to visit an Orthodontist for my braces, and he was SO family friendly, that he ACTUALLY had a FULL SIZED unlimited play, pinball machine in his waiting room! Ok, sometimes it was out of order so I couldn’t play! I mean, it was an older $.25 model! I think it was late eighties..? However, sometimes when it was out of order, I STILL played! The Receptionist and the Doctor himself would exceptionally let me, (depending on the issue) as long as I switched it off when I was done, and replaced the “Out of Order Sign” on top of the machine. This way, the other patient (s) could NOT use it and make the issue worse!
Ah yes, create counterfeit money to get a $1 gumball using plastic that probably costs more than $1 made for an expensive 3D printer, a practical and effective infinite gumball glitch.
You can save a lot, typically to print something this size, it is less than a penny so theoretically, you can print quarters and save several dollars on gumball machines for way less than $1
Excellent question. How much did the first one cost and then how much will they cost once all the R&D is taken care of. Just simply the cost of material, and your time physically making... which hopefully includes a silver paint or something to alter the color so it is presumably useable in any situation.
If you put any object that fits nicely it should work because the way a gumball machine works is there is a bendy piece of metal that pushes into the coin slot. If you put the coin on the metal gets pushed up by the coin amd the metal passes over the coin slot.
The little cardboard circles that's left over from folding pizza boxes work also. The candy machines were removed from the pizza shop I worked at because of this
When I was a kid I found out how to crack them with a bobby-pin. There’s generally 2 tabs, that are just barely less than a quarter apart that needs to be pressed for the handle to spin.
The dollar store employee finding a 3d printed coin with a middle finger on it for the 4th time this week:
The dollar store employee doesn't have access to the machine lol. No store owns the gumball machines, unless it's a mom and pop shop.
you got visited by a gumball machine expert, conrats
@SandwichWorld At least in America a lot of malls and dollar stores have gumball machines and other toy and candy machines of various sorts.
The best part is it would cost so much more to buy a 3d printer and the stuff to print than to just give them a quarter 😂
@@SandwichWorldthen who does own them and do they pay the store owners for letting them place the machines there or smth?
the last one has a weight spring keeping it from turning. just push down on the ‘quarter’ or use a slug. If you don’t know; a slug is the scrap metal leftover found at most metal work companies. They are often the exact size of a quarter and weigh the same. Will trick all quarter operating devices except 1990+ soda and arcade units that have magnets in the shoot to stop them. because real coins are not magnetic.
I tried a different kind of slug. Very messy!
Instructions unclear, the gumball machine is broken now and everyone is looking at me weird. 😂
@@robeaston4063 haha
Learning something new everyday...
You mean slag
Just a heads up for you: if you have any quarters that are from 1964 or before, they’re 90 percent silver! You can take it to a silver shop and get more than face value for it! Current value of a 90% quarter is $10.91!
No. Hang onto those! Silver is valuable
Good luck finding one in the wild.
@@freddurstedgebono6029 … yeah so get real 99.99 silver. Not quarters
When i worked in a casino going thru thousands of dollars of quarters a day, we would maybe find one or two a month. Nickels were the silver money maker. Could find a few in each box as long as it wasnt a new box. 50 pieces were pretty good as well.
@@Magicarpmaster I see, nice!
I remember as a kid I saw a little cardboard circle about the size of a quarter sitting on the ground next to one of these candy machines. I put it in and it worked. My grandma was mad at me lol.
Lol nice, how often did you exploit that? :D
At least your grandma is a good person XD
Great Story!!
I used to work at a pizza shop and we would do this on the candy machines! When you fold the pizza boxes theres always a little round cardboard cutout that pops out of them and it always worked in the machines.
@@noddle045 wow how big the comment has gotten!
grandma mad that you played smart 😭
As a kid I traced out quarters out of cardboard and it worked on all machines I tried. I felt invincible. Good ol times.
You were a thieve lol
I found a machine at some point that if you moved fast enough, the coin would not fall and you could reuse it just by rotating it forever. But the shop owner caught up and chased us away.
@@Corksywhen I was a kid I found a gumball machine that I could position the quarter in such a way that I could slide the coin back out as it was turning, and still get the gumball. Honestly, my mind didn't even register it as stealing at the time.
@@TheDarkNerd yeah, same here. It was just novelty.
3D printing back then 😂😂
"TH-camr faces 30 year prison sentence after counterfeiting coins to steal from own gumball machine"
Politics...
Can't have shii in Texas 😭
$1000 in four minutes just to save $.25
Ya know some of us already have 3d printers for other things not just for this one specific application.
999.75 spent
BUT if used for actual spending, then he'd catch a charge for counterfeiting.
@@silvacadooYeah but the quarter is not gonna deplaete it.
Hey after 4,000 gumballs, it just free money.
Interesting experiment
We called them slug coins when I was putting them in arcade games in the 80"s
All you had to do was turn off the machine, and turn it back on, and it boots up with 2 or 3 free credits. Works on most games.
Called them slugs in the 90's as well.
Unc status
Yep. We used to use the hole punches from electrical boxes as slugs.
@@gir489returns2 lol, nice.
Great investigation
This brought back flashbacks of breaking apart the prize capsules at the arcade as a kid and using the pieces of plastic as quarters on certain machines 😂
I tried those plastic coins we used back in kindergarten to learn about currency, and it worked
So, you re-invented the wooden nickle
Much less effort required :D
But it's plastic lol
Lol I never knew that was a thing 😂
Mate when you're in the pub and desperate for a can of peanuts, you can just rip up a piece of coaster and it works fine.
Extra points for trimming it with scissors or a knife
And it cost more money to do it that way
A felony for a gum ball
Yes if you was doing it on a public machine and not your own machine
Oh you're in for triple homicide? That's cool, I used a 3d printed quarter on a gumball machine
😅
Bro streaking a gumball 😂 a felony?
How is that a felony ? I do it too. Works on vending machines too.
@@Thecanadianseige69 it's counterfeiting if you try to use it
If you could 3d print the edge of a quarter, instead of it being smooth, it would work
Benson's been real quiet since this dropped
I might have discovered that plastic chips used in BINGO used to work for dime gumball machines back in the 70's & 80's.
For those wondering: a 3D printed coin costs about 2-5 cents to make (not including electricity or buying the printer)
You forgot to add that the penalty for using one on anyone else's machines is 5-10 years.
@@brothergrimm9656 Money fraud is no joke.
@@brothergrimm9656Better make sure there are no security ca-
I mean don't steal, it's wrong, and bad
So cost of machine + electricity + time to print. Might work for the long run but easier to pick up a quarter up or ask your mom for a quarter. Lol. Dont do this kids. Its still stealing.
if you do include the printer you'll never make up the cost 20 cents at a time
Plot twist, the 3D printed quarter costs .35 cents to make
Hey if it's only .35 cents that's less than a fiftieth the value of a quarter so it works out pretty well!
Only used like 3 cents of filament
@@Trashley652huh?
@@novanoob4849 If it was .35 dollars or 35 cents it would be more, but .35 cents is less
😂😂😂😂 right
Bro is starting his counterfeit bussiness
I remember using plastic toy quarters to get candy from those candy machines as a kid 😂
Alternative title: how to steal things creatively
Thanks Mr moral
I was gonna say the exact same thing.
Also how to commit a federal offense to get twenty-five cents worth of candy.
Once at Dollar Tree I found this flat piece of metal with a duck embossed in it that had fallen off of something. It was the perfect size, I put it in the machine and got the candy/gum (I forget which). I still wonder what the operstor must have thought when they saw that.
Probably like "damn another weird thing picked up off the ground that gives these kids a gumball..."
Sounds like you found one of our Canadian Loonies!
Your description fits perfectly!
This is so funny lol @@laurakruk4692
If I saw that I would be like "smart kid"
@@BloodmoonEDITZ-Lunar-Arc Not me, if it was what I thought it was, I would have considered the conversion rate, and see if I could get a better deal for it elsewhere!
Seeing a youtuber you used to watch but stopped watching 8 years ago suddenly appear in your reels tab is a pretty surreal experience
Yes
Never saw this guy before today
Get out of the house, man...
Für so einen kleinen Kanal gute Qualität.
Wünsch dir weiterhin viel Erfolg.
I used to cut pieces of cardboard into circles and get free gumballs everyday at work
Did anything happen after someone found only cardboard circles for a couple of weeks in a row?
I used to use a piece of folded cardboard as a kid works perfectly
No way pls explain
@@Ivannn252you fold a piece of cardboard behind the quarter then you get unlimited turns
@519sasuke that don't seem possible maybe in a SUPER og model but it would b way too thick I would think🤷🏼♀️
any video tutorial? im going somewhere where ther might be alot of gumball thingies
2 layers of Kleenex box glued together. Or so I’ve heard.
YES! Finally i can save my money by getting free gumballs, all it costs is a 3000 dollar machine i won't use for any other purpose except printing quarters
You just need to make 12,000 of them to pay it off (probably way more since I didn't put in the cost of the plastic)
I used to crush skittles to the size of a quarter and they worked pretty well
I don't know why I laughed at this so loud.
you spent $1000 to get 25 cents worth of bubble gum
Imagine buying a four digit 3d printer to steal a 25 cent piece of candy.
Imagine finding one of these in a vending machine 😂
Or pressing the “return change” button and two of these pop out. 🤣🤣🤣
@@nikerailfanningttm9046 Especially if it had a Middle Finger on the Printed Coin. Would add that extra layer of F**k You on that.
Fun fact: You can go to a local coin shop, look in the foreign junk box, and get foreign quarter-sized coins for 10 cents
Like a lot of them?
@@Loifey 10 cents each
I didn’t know coin shops existed.
Props on the sprees hands down my favorite candy
...why?
Chewy Sprees are the best.
Paper clip works pretty good and in most cases you can get it for free😅
That would have been useful in the days of payphones, newspaper machines and cigarette machines. I almost forgot about the snack machine and arcade's.
Its an older machine but it checks out.
Return of the Jedi!
1983
When I was a kid, I used to use pop can tabs in these machines. If you put it in there at the right angle, it will pass through.
when a print from a 1000$ printer looks the same as a print from a 80$ one
I know right? Must have used a large layer size
The money you pay for more expensive printers is in reliability and customer service, not the functionality itself TBH.
@@moth.monster
>reliability
>customer service
*J. Jonah Jameson's laugh*
It's the speed that makes it so expensive. The ender 3 pro runs at 160mm/s and the Bambu Lab P1S runs at 1000mm/s and it comes fully preinstalled
An $80 printer would burn your house down + infinite migraines trying to get it to actually function
“Why are you in jail?”
_“I discovered a life hack of unlimited candies.”_
I unirondackly wonder if it would be cheaper to just use an actual quarter. IDK how expensive the plastic is.
bro has the ice cream scoop haircut
Baldi: You did great come here to claim your prize a 3d printed quarter
Back in the day my brother and i would go to the candy machine and there was a garden next to it and we figured out that if and made the woodchip the shape of a quarter we could use it for candy. Let me just say we had a bunch of candy
This 3D machine would make statues of famous game or TV characters ❤
bro try a coke, pepsi and candy machine.
Pretty sure those scan instead of the coin acting as a sort of key so it wouldn’t accept it. It would need to be an old school mechanical one.
In the 80s, we used to use those plastic tabs that hold the loaf of bread closed.
That's brilliant! 😂
HaHa yup same here bub, worked every time. 👍🏻👍🏻😆
I Dftly miss the 80's 😎
I never thought to use an occlupanid!
Remember these are using mechanics rather than scanners, this wouldn't work in a vending machine
You’d Spend More On The 3D Printed Coins Than Just Using Real Ones.
Pro tip: break the glass is free 😉
Add the ridges maybe? Like PERFECTLY like the quarter that'd probably work 🤷♂️
That last one just sounds like it doesnt work period 😂
when my dad was a kid his parents got him a gumball machine for his birthday and for months he watched the gumballs get lower and lower in the machine and he was so excited thinking about all the nickels his siblings were putting in there and imagining what he'd do with the money. then he opened it up and it's full of buttons 😭😭😭
I can't believe all your dad's siblings disappeared under mysterious circumstances, leaving behind but a single button on each of their pillows as evidence.
L pfp and it’s a surprise you actually have a dad
@@BiggleVonDoofsnortIVyour pfp is a literal dictator
Now the PFP look like Hitler@@scrantonrogueofthesilvertr9031
You do NOT have a father figure quit lying
Did he buy the vending machines with the candy already in them cause they look old af💀
Honestly I think so
I love those old spree machines. Childhood.
So, you’re, in fact, creating counterfeit currency
Hope he likes the secret service
Don’t think this would count as counterfeit currency
@@ppsmaller1273 then what is it?
Unless you're purposely trying to pass it off as US currency, it's not counterfeit
@@anonymouspersonthefake a plastic chip it’s nothing like a real coin other than shape and size
How to go to jail in 5 mins for counterfeit coins.
So if I make coin shaped project is immediately counterfeit? Bullshit. He didn't do any crime. If he were to use this an actual public then yeah it would be a crime but this is his own home with his own machines and the coin he made doesn't work anything like an actual money coin that we use today.
Wear gloves when doing it then. No fingerprint makes it untraceable back to you
Its not about the ROI. Its about the candy eaten along the way.
I read that in Morgan Freeman's voice.
bros teaching us how to steal from quarter machines
Thank you this was very helpful! Since there was no warning I’m going to try it. 🙏
Spending 4000 quaters, just to save one? Sounds like a deal to me!
Stonks
“When there’s no cops around, Anything’s legal!”
It's also legal when you own the gumball machines and they're in your own house.
Even murder
As my dad said, it’s only a crime if you get caught.
Which is why the Lord God, The Angels, the watchers, the archangels, and whomever else is watching know your crime still
"you're only in trouble if you get caught"
I used to use the the toothbrush they gave us at the dentist to get an extra ball from the gum ball machines there 😂
It’s kind of ironic that your Dental Office ACTUALLY has a gum-ball machine!
Heck, I guess that’s ONE way to make you come back for more frequent appointments!
I used to visit an Orthodontist for my braces, and he was SO family friendly, that he ACTUALLY had a FULL SIZED unlimited play, pinball machine in his waiting room!
Ok, sometimes it was out of order so I couldn’t play! I mean, it was an older $.25 model! I think it was late eighties..?
However, sometimes when it was out of order, I STILL played!
The Receptionist and the Doctor himself would exceptionally let me, (depending on the issue) as long as I switched it off when I was done, and replaced the “Out of Order Sign” on top of the machine.
This way, the other patient (s) could NOT use it and make the issue worse!
Love your videos
Plastic play coins from elementary school work on candy machines. A friend told me.
Ah yes, create counterfeit money to get a $1 gumball using plastic that probably costs more than $1 made for an expensive 3D printer, a practical and effective infinite gumball glitch.
$1 gumball. That's inflation price!
Coin
no not really. no coin
@@haidernaeemmalana8601:(
@@haidernaeemmalana8601 shot
yes coin
yes coin
Bro just committed counterfeiting
WE GOIN TO FEDERAL PRISON WITH THIS ONE 🔥🍭 🍬
If you are an electrician. The 4 square knockouts used to work on soda machines.
Try the inside of a bottle cap
You could get your money back in under 11 days and 4 hours of nonstop printing.
(This does not include cost of production)
Coffee straw will get in every one of them
Thanks now I can get free snacks and toys
11 days, 2 hours and 40 minutes to get your $1000 back 😂
I guess the question here is if you really save money 3D printing
You can save a lot, typically to print something this size, it is less than a penny so theoretically, you can print quarters and save several dollars on gumball machines for way less than $1
@@I_am_Dezwhat about the initial cost of the 3d printer
@@jarrenhackney5414well your not buying a 3dprinter just to do this
@@kilethekile1yes i am
Thank you for opening the flap before inserting the “quarter” to show it actually works 😅
Dude got the secret service hard at work
I once folded up a sticky note and put ot in
It worked
How much did it cost you to make the quarter?
Excellent question. How much did the first one cost and then how much will they cost once all the R&D is taken care of. Just simply the cost of material, and your time physically making... which hopefully includes a silver paint or something to alter the color so it is presumably useable in any situation.
"how much for a gumball?"
"$1000."
Lmao why did you really buy the bambu ? I really Hope not only for this 😂
yea hope he actually uses it, otherwise just get some cheap used ender. id love to be able to drop 1k for a bambu for beautiful prints.
If I have kids I’m def using this as a reward system
Guy : *has a 3d printed quarter to insert the gumball machine*
Secretly : HEY!!!!!!
Guy : *runs away*
If you put any object that fits nicely it should work because the way a gumball machine works is there is a bendy piece of metal that pushes into the coin slot. If you put the coin on the metal gets pushed up by the coin amd the metal passes over the coin slot.
I heard from another commenter that it only lets certain weights in
The little cardboard circles that's left over from folding pizza boxes work also. The candy machines were removed from the pizza shop I worked at because of this
Balls
"Got a quarter? I want some gum."
"No, but I got $1000."
Imagine how pissed the person clearing the machine would be if it was full of 3D printed quarters.
Can’t wait to try that on the Lamborghini vending machine.
Yeah, considering he had to spend $1000 to 3D print it! 😂
Downloading a model of a coin off thingiverse instead of drawing a single cylinder in CAD sounds exactly like something a Bambu Labs owner would do.
Average gluestick and glass bed user comment
I feel like this is how you low key end up on watch list lmao
When I was a kid I found out how to crack them with a bobby-pin. There’s generally 2 tabs, that are just barely less than a quarter apart that needs to be pressed for the handle to spin.
This is a cool idea for your own place
Bro got the Enclave currency (fallout reference)
yea a $1000 3d printer when u could just use 25 cents
I love that you added how the printer was $1000 but you printed a quarter 🤣
"Only a real quater will work but it still worked"
Back in the 80's, my friend an I used to make coins out of cardboard to use on these types of machines
They worked surprisingly well
I remember machines that giggled and dumped extra m&ms
Im gonna eat SOOOOOOOO MUCH CANDY AFTER WATCHING THIS!