Not the easiest project to build, but hugely satisfying, this DIY mini bowling alley features, like the professional ones, a mechanism that resets the knocked-down pins. The mini bowling alley for use in the yard, on the terrace, or on the lawn doesn't claim to replace professional ones but has their main features: ball return to the player and almost automatic pin reset. What it lacks compared to its big brother are the dimensions—both of the lane and the ball. The lane is 390 cm long and 90 cm wide, versus the official 1,890×155 cm, and the ball is not a heavy (between 1000 and 1500 grams) sphere about 200 mm in diameter, but a croquet ball, about 85 mm. If you increase the diameter of the ball, you will need to widen the space between the pins and, consequently, the lane.
Materials and Tools You'll Need

Before diving into the build, gather the following materials. For any home improvement supplies like wood, screws, and adhesives, check out our curated collection.
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- First-choice fir or pine, 21×91 mm section: 2 side rails A 3900 mm, 2 walls B 3660 mm, 3 internal crosspieces C 608 mm, 5 external crosspieces D 874 mm
- First-choice fir or pine, various sections: 1 chute E 21x68x650 mm, 2 return tracks F 15x91x3661 mm, 2 side rail trims G 21x43x3870 mm
- Beech or ramin round rod Ø 28 mm: 1 tie rod H 2700 mm, 2 under-chords J 608 mm
- Beech or ramin round rod Ø 16 mm: 1 handle and 1 cable guide K 270 mm
- 12 mm plywood (marine grade preferred): 1 playing surface L 650×2440 mm, 1 extension board M 650×1220 mm, 1 collection board N 200×832 mm, 2 cave walls O 500×550 mm, 1 cave back P 476×874 mm, 1 cave roof Q 514×898 mm, 1 cave front R 100×898 mm
- 4 mm tempered Masonite or 6-8 mm hard rubber: 1 ball stop S 100×874 mm
- Miscellaneous: dowels, exterior wood glue, 10 plastic soda bottles, 18 m of nylon or polypropylene rope Ø 6 mm, 1 elastic band (or spring) for tie rod return, red adhesive numbers
- Hardware: 1 hose clamp Ø 25-40 mm, 2 open screw eyes, screws, small nails.
- Finishing materials: protective impregnator, white spray paint for plastic, primer, and covering enamels.
The Mini Bowling Pins
The ten pins clearly show their origin, but any plastic bottle of the right size can be transformed. For a polished look, consider pairing your game with outdoor decor that complements your backyard setup.
The Frame
Building a sturdy frame is crucial for a smooth playing experience. Use quality lumber from your local home improvement store to ensure longevity.
The Cave
The cave houses the pin reset mechanism. This clever design uses a rope and pulley system to lift the pins back into place. For additional outdoor entertainment structures, explore our gazebos collection.
The Playing Surface
The playing surface must be smooth and level. A 12 mm marine plywood sheet works perfectly. If you're setting this up on a patio, consider complementing it with outdoor patio furniture for a complete game-day area.
The Lifting Mechanism
This is the heart of the mini bowling alley. A rope system with a counterweight lifts the pins after each throw. For lighting your game area for evening play, browse our outdoor lighting options.
Step-by-Step Assembly
- Frame Construction: Cut and assemble the side rails and crosspieces. Use exterior wood glue and screws for a durable bond.
- Playing Surface: Attach the plywood playing surface to the frame. Ensure it is perfectly level.
- Pin Reset Cave: Build the cave structure at the far end of the lane. This will house the lifting mechanism.
- Ball Return System: Install the two return tracks and the chute to guide the ball back to the player.
- Lifting Mechanism: Thread the rope through the pulleys and attach it to the pin cradle. Test the mechanism to ensure smooth operation.
- Finishing Touches: Sand all surfaces and apply a protective finish. Paint the pins with white spray paint and add red numbers.
Tips for the Perfect Game
- Use a croquet ball for the correct weight and size.
- Adjust the distance between pins if using a larger ball.
- Apply a coat of wax to the playing surface for a smoother roll.
- Store the alley in a dry place when not in use. For storage solutions, check out our storage benches.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to build this mini bowling alley?
Depending on your skill level, expect to spend a weekend or two on this project. Having all materials ready beforehand will speed things up.
Can I use this indoors?
Yes, but ensure you have enough space. The lane is 390 cm long, so measure your room first. For indoor game room furniture, see our sofas and rugs to create a cozy entertainment area.
What type of ball should I use?
A croquet ball is recommended for its size and weight. Avoid using heavy professional bowling balls as they may damage the structure.
How do I maintain the playing surface?
Keep it clean and dry. Apply a furniture wax periodically to maintain a smooth surface. For cleaning supplies, visit our home improvement collection.
Can I customize the size?
Absolutely! Adjust the dimensions to fit your space. Just remember to proportionally scale the pin spacing and ball return system. For smaller spaces, consider our desks and work surfaces for alternative DIY projects.
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