Hi,
After looking around for a while at all the cool stuff people are up to these days, I've opted to remove my gigantic 4-player panel (4 8-ways, 1 4-way, 1 firetop 8-way, a trackball and an Oscars modded Tempest spinner) and instead go with a total of 10 (so far) swappable panels that specialize on specific games/genres of games. I find that when I play, I prefer to pick a game and play it for a while (I have a handful of original games to keep some variety going), so I don't necessarily want/need to be able to swap panels on the fly. Generally if I have people over to play, I'll get a vote on the "featured" game and we'll run that one for the night, mostly 'cos I get tired of my un-tech-savvy friends trying to switch games, figure out what buttons do what, etc.
So with that in mind, can anyone who has done similar CPs give me some ideas for how to mount the tops down such that they're solid enough to handle enthusiastic play, yet removeable between sessions?
I've seen a few designs, the one that looks the easiest is to use dowels mounted in the fixed base as pins that fit directly into the wood on the panel, but I worry that over time the wood will wear down and the fit will get sloppy.
Are there any cool metal pins that fit into metal sheaths that can be locked somehow that anyone knows of? Or any other method that people have used that work well?
Thanks,
Ryan