April 23, 2024, 02:32:46 am
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Cory, I think what you want to do is "mirror" the horizontal game screen so that each player is looking at their own screen on their side of the cocktail cabinet, right?If this is the case you have to go in and set each game for cocktail mode. A pain in the butt but doable. Jigenjuke
How did you get those 90 degree interior routings?
Quote from: Jigenjuke on May 08, 2013, 07:35:11 pmCory, I think what you want to do is "mirror" the horizontal game screen so that each player is looking at their own screen on their side of the cocktail cabinet, right?If this is the case you have to go in and set each game for cocktail mode. A pain in the butt but doable. JigenjukeWill it mirror all games like this? What I mean is if I am playing one player will it still mirror it or only when 2-Player puts a coin in?Thanks.
Not sure he meant that way bud...You could of just gave the inner and outer corners a nice round radius.You still left yourself that nasty inner corner, you gonna have a small annoying gap in all 4 of those corners...Loving your builds man, i'm keeping up with em all
Quote from: rablack97 on May 15, 2013, 10:57:46 pmNot sure he meant that way bud...You could of just gave the inner and outer corners a nice round radius.You still left yourself that nasty inner corner, you gonna have a small annoying gap in all 4 of those corners...Loving your builds man, i'm keeping up with em all Ah I see. Well it still would have been a pain in there without the spread. I can round it a bit in there as well.Thanks for looking bossman! Plan on doing a 2 - 4 multibuild of some cabarets when I am done with this one.
Quote from: CoryBee on May 15, 2013, 11:38:05 pmQuote from: rablack97 on May 15, 2013, 10:57:46 pmNot sure he meant that way bud...You could of just gave the inner and outer corners a nice round radius.You still left yourself that nasty inner corner, you gonna have a small annoying gap in all 4 of those corners...Loving your builds man, i'm keeping up with em all Ah I see. Well it still would have been a pain in there without the spread. I can round it a bit in there as well.Thanks for looking bossman! Plan on doing a 2 - 4 multibuild of some cabarets when I am done with this one. Cory, yeah that's what I meant. I should have posted a picture for you as well. This pic is of one of the early stages of the mini cocktail cabinets we built. The rounded innies and outies really help with the t-molding process. It is not impossible to do the t-molding on sharp angles but it is a pain in the butt. I would take it slowly, think it out and maybe put some 45 degree cuts (or more if required) on the bottom of the t-molding, cut it when you get to one corner of your sharp inner corner and bevel the top of the t-molding a little before you start with another bevel topped t-molding peice when you pick up where you left off on that inner angled corner. With a little practice you can make it look stellar! Keep up the grat work. I am looking forward to seeing your cabaret cabinets.Jigenjuke
Lucking Sweet so far man. Great build
Dude, I mean, seriously, you have been on here a year, talk about the evolution of a cab builder. The thing looks the nuts (and you just know the software and computer are straight up sorted). Most impressive is the speed you pump these suckers out, RedBull must make a killing off you...good work
cool! Did you base it on any plans or is it all custom? I love the side by side panel