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DrChek:
--- Quote from: Ond on April 17, 2012, 11:09:58 pm ---I was pondering a possible second theme for this cab as well. As I’ve suggested people can take or leave what they like from this project but it is my intention to provide a complete package including artwork. --- End quote --- Whether you do a second theme or not you should also include a "blank" theme, meaning just blank templates or outlines for all the art pieces to make it easier for those who wish to design their own. |
Ond:
--- Quote from: DrChek on April 18, 2012, 04:13:58 am --- --- Quote from: Ond on April 17, 2012, 11:09:58 pm ---I was pondering a possible second theme for this cab as well. As I’ve suggested people can take or leave what they like from this project but it is my intention to provide a complete package including artwork. --- End quote --- Whether you do a second theme or not you should also include a "blank" theme, meaning just blank templates or outlines for all the art pieces to make it easier for those who wish to design their own. --- End quote --- Good idea, OK will do, this would be useful. |
Notyou:
What size monitor are you building this for? |
eds1275:
--- Quote from: DrChek on April 17, 2012, 02:30:40 am ---Do you suggest two fixed and two turning casters or all four turning? What about locking wheels? Is a rolling cabinet while playing an issue? --- End quote --- Just throwing this out there, for my cabs [both on laminate flooring] what I did was counter-sink a lag bolt in a hockey puck [I'm in Canada!] and then put a sticky felt pad on the bottom. The puck handles the weight of the cab no problem! And the felt pad makes it easy enough to slide around but still heavy enough to not move when playing. |
Ond:
--- Quote from: Notyou on April 18, 2012, 04:19:41 pm ---What size monitor are you building this for? --- End quote --- 23" Widescreen LCD --- Quote from: eds1275 on April 18, 2012, 04:58:24 pm --- --- Quote from: DrChek on April 17, 2012, 02:30:40 am ---Do you suggest two fixed and two turning casters or all four turning? What about locking wheels? Is a rolling cabinet while playing an issue? --- End quote --- Just throwing this out there, for my cabs [both on laminate flooring] what I did was counter-sink a lag bolt in a hockey puck [I'm in Canada!] and then put a sticky felt pad on the bottom. The puck handles the weight of the cab no problem! And the felt pad makes it easy enough to slide around but still heavy enough to not move when playing. --- End quote --- Nice alternative to casters! |
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