Ok, so I should have read things a bit closer before I got this far along...

I have a 3/4" thick wood control panel, which is what you are supposed to use with the GGG super high mounting kit. But the problem is that I am also going to have a plexiglass cover on top. I believe the thickness of the plexiglass is 1/8" inch. I will confirm when I get home. I have everything completed on my CP, and everything completed with the trackball mount process except that I have not yet cut a hole in my plexiglass for the trackball. So now I am wondering how this extra 1/8" is going to come into play. Normally, if your setup was only 3/4" thick, all I would have to do is simply screw on the trackball finishing plate on the top and be done.
So now because of this extra thickness, the way I see it, I have two options for the finishing plate:
1. When I cut the hole in the plexiglass I can cut it even bigger than the trackball hole. Big enough that the finishing plate fits entirely inside of it, and thereby just bypasses the plexiglass all together.
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2. I could cut the hole for the trackball in the plexiglass like normal and just ignore the extra 1/8". I would then just have to drill some holes in the plexiglass so that the screws for the finishing plate can pass through.
My concerns with #1 are just that I wouldn't know how to make the cut for that hole. I planned on just using a flush router bit to trim out the exact size of the trackball hole. But if I need to make the hole bigger on the plexiglass, I have no idea how to do this. I couldn't just free hand it either because there's no lip covering up the hole in the plexiglass to cover up minor mistakes. I would have to cut the hole to be exactly the right size, and make it look good.
About #2, it seems like 1/8" shouldn't make that much difference, but I'm wondering about what the downsides of having this extra space are? I believe the finishing plate is just there to hold the trackball in there, so that the user couldn't just pick it up and out of there. Now on a normal installation, I don't think the finishing plate is like snug up against the ball or anything. I still think there's a little wiggle room there, and the ball isn't completely pinned down by the plate. Correct me if I am wrong. So my thoughts are that the downside is just that the ball is able to move around more. It seems like gravity is the only thing holding it onto the rollers. I just wouldn't want the ball to jump up after a good Golden tee drive because of this extra space. I am not sure if this is a concern, or if you think the ball would simply stay in place on the rollers regardless of where the finishing plate is. I have my control panel attached to my cp box with a hinge. So it would seem the only time the ball would move is when I open up the control panel box, and the control panel is more vertical.
Hopefully that all made sense. Let me know what you guys think I should do. I'm leaning towards #2, but if you think the ball is going to be jumping around due to the extra space, then I probably won't do that... If you think I should do #1, then I'd appreciate some tips on how to cut an exact perfect circle into plexiglass that is the correct size.
Thanks!