The poly coat used on the CP is great stuff. It has a slight texture to it... and feels great (very authentic to my memories). Mine gets played all the time for over a year, and it looks as good as the day I installed it.

I tried to cut holes through the CP art with a Forster bit... bit mistake! A spade bit would probably be even worse. There may be a slicker technique, but this is how I ended up doing the holes:
1. Apply the art to the CP.
2. Tap a small nail at the center of the hole. Just deep enough to go through the CP art... you're basically just marking the spot.
3. Set a compass to the size hole you want to drill, and (using the small nail mark) lightly draw a circle on the CP.
4. Use a razor to carefully cut the circle out from the CP art.
5. Now, using the nail mark again, drill out your holes.
Be careful using a spade bit. The buttons will cover up the edges, but a forester bit would certainly give you a cleaner hole. I put my dust washer under the CP... so I had to make a clean hole that I couldn't cover up.