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Black Knight hardtop installation finale with assembly tips and upcoming project teaser.
Missing screw holes on the upper playfield hardtop required manual drilling to locate original holes; manufacturer indicated future production batches will have this corrected
high confidence · Cary and Jason identify missing screw holes behind drop targets and verify correction with hardtop manufacturer
Hardtops significantly reduce ball friction/increase slickness, causing magna-save issues where ball wobbles excessively even when saved
high confidence · Cary directly states hardtop is 'much more slippery' and discusses considering increased magnetic current as solution
Ramp entry/exit points require shims and X-Acto trimming adjustments to function smoothly with hardtop installation
high confidence · Multiple examples shown of shim placement for height transition and 45-degree angle cuts needed on out-hole ejects
Hardtop manufacturer (implied CPR or similar) plans to release hardtops for additional classic games within 12-14 months, including Swords of Fury
medium confidence · Cary states 'Hard tops has already announced that they have so many more games in the line that should be released within the next 12 to 14 months'
Switch testing during hardtop installation must be done with power off and using a physical ball rather than finger to avoid shorting ICs
high confidence · Cary provides explicit safety instruction based on installation experience
“The hardtop is actually officially completely installed on the lower playfield as well as the upper playfield... basically the smoothest transition of any black knight that I've seen or played.”
Cary Hardy@ 1:23 — Establishes quality bar for hardtop installation; implies superior craftsmanship compared to typical installations
“Make sure that these two screw holes are there when applying your hard top... they're essentially like maybe one inch directly behind those posts right there behind the drop targets.”
Cary Hardy@ 4:56 — Critical installation guidance for future users; addresses manufacturing defect in current hardtop batches
“Do not do this with the power on chances are if you're down there with a flathead screwdriver and you're altering your switches and messing around you're going to short something out and on this machine you're probably going to knock out both of the ics for your switch matrix”
Cary Hardy@ 7:15 — Safety warning based on hands-on experience; practical troubleshooting guidance
“The hardtop in general is much more slippery... the ball never comes to a complete stop it always just wobbling around and even with the magna save sometimes it's wobbling around so much that it'll still throw it to the outlaying”
Cary Hardy@ 10:19 — Identifies significant drawback of hardtop technology affecting gameplay mechanics; suggests potential design limitation
“His Black Knight's never played and looked this good. When it hits that ramp, that momentum just like builds up... smooth.”
Jason (collaborator, paraphrased by Cary)@ 10:38 — Owner satisfaction testimonial; highlights positive gameplay improvements despite technical adjustments needed
community_signal: Content creator Cary Hardy providing detailed installation documentation and troubleshooting guidance for hardtop modifications, supporting DIY community adoption
high · Entire video series dedicated to step-by-step hardtop installation with emphasis on guidance for future installers
product_strategy: Hardtop installation reveals design issues requiring post-installation modifications (missing screw holes, ramp angle adjustments, out-hole trimming) that manufacturer is implementing in future batches
high · Cary identifies missing screw holes and states 'the owner of the hard tops will be making this adjustment in future hard tops'
product_concern: CPR plastics kit shipped incomplete (missing one piece); hardtop manufacturer shipping with manufacturing defects (missing screw holes on upper playfield piece)
high · Cary states 'we have one plastic piece that was missing from our kit from cpr but it is in the mail' and describes missing screw holes requiring manual correction
product_strategy: Hardtop manufacturer has announced expansion to multiple additional classic game titles with 12-14 month release window; Swords of Fury confirmed as planned title
medium · Cary states 'hard tops has already announced that they have so many more games in the line that should be released within the next 12 to 14 months' and specifically names Swords of Fury
technology_signal: Hardtop technology for classic pinball machines represents emerging playfield surface upgrade trend; affects gameplay physics (increased slickness) and mechanical function (magna-save performance)
positive(0.82)— Cary is enthusiastic about the hardtop installation results and the improved playability/aesthetics despite identifying technical issues. Collaborative tone with Jason. Minor frustration with manufacturing defects quickly resolved. Ends on optimistic note about future projects.
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“Once they release the Swords of Fury I'm telling you you will see another series of me doing a complete restore on this not just plate filled I plan to do a complete clear coat restore cabinet and everything”
Cary Hardy@ 11:49 — Signals future content plan and excitement about hardtop expansion to additional classic games
high · Detailed discussion of hardtop surface properties and their mechanical/gameplay implications; manufacturer expanding to multiple game titles