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rablack97:
--- Quote from: PTD on August 18, 2013, 10:37:00 am ---Can this be built ?
Take a look at this thread:
http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php/topic,128362.40.html
I have not seen a kit for this yet. It looks great.
This would be great for the vertical shooters games.
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I agree but a kit would be a doosie.....Getting all those curves aligned and capable of being put together easily will be the challenge.
Due to the complexity that will be your most expensive kit. So you'll have the challenge of making it easy but also pricing it so people will buy it. Folks will have that fear of buying one at a high price and it looks like crap after assembly.
Interested to see how this one goes....
SgtSlaughter:
I'm sure this has been discussed elsewhere on the forums, but what program are you using to design the cabs? I opened the DWG in Haruman's thread with a few different viewers, but didn't see a way of printing it with all the dimensions.
I'm getting the urge just to start cutting some wood and trying crap out, but I have a feeling I'll not give myself enough room in the cab for the components.
Rick I hear ya with not being good with the side art stuff. Easier said than done, but if you could team up with a good artist to have some side art templates ready to go that would be amazing.
Another neat bartop was the Taxicab (http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=78492.0)
Mind you I kinda of like having the control panel attached.
Rick:
--- Quote from: SgtSlaughter on August 18, 2013, 09:05:06 pm ---I'm sure this has been discussed elsewhere on the forums, but what program are you using to design the cabs? I opened the DWG in Haruman's thread with a few different viewers, but didn't see a way of printing it with all the dimensions.
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I can't speak for others, but I was designing in Google Sketchup, and then when I got serious (and when my CNC guy said he couldn't use my Sketchup DXF exports because of issues) I started using SolidWorks. It's a professional program, and I haven't looked back.
XxSparkyxX:
I love the lines of this one, just maybe wider... But the side profile is cool
XxSparkyxX:
Any chances of producing a cocktail cabinet? I wouldn't mind building one.
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