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I'm going with this to mount my Seimitsu LS32
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Benzinbruder:
Sorry, I'm not getting it.
Yep, NOW I think I'm getting it.

Looks like you'll need some more space. At least according to the attached diagram by arcadeshop.de.
You'll have to route some space (on the top) anyway if you want the mounting plate flush with the rest of the MDF, wont you?
s_busby_uk:

--- Quote from: Benzinbruder on May 06, 2014, 08:04:24 am ---Sorry, I'm not getting it.
Yep, NOW I think I'm getting it.

Looks like you'll need some more space. At least according to the attached diagram by arcadeshop.de.
You'll have to route some space (on the top) anyway if you want the mounting plate flush with the rest of the MDF, wont you?

--- End quote ---

Excellent diagram!

Yeah I will be routing down from the top anyway but I still think it will be tight if I just route to the depth of the plate. May need to go an extra mm or two to give enough clearance...
Benzinbruder:

--- Quote from: s_busby_uk on May 06, 2014, 08:11:13 am ---
Excellent diagram!

Yeah I will be routing down from the top anyway but I still think it will be tight if I just route to the depth of the plate. May need to go an extra mm or two to give enough clearance...

--- End quote ---

Either this or you route some extra space for the connectors on the bottom of you CP!
This way you could keep the mounting plate flush with the rest of the CP on the top side.
PL1:
Check out this post for a shallow top-mount method that works great and makes it easy to put a smooth finish on top.

The specific base shown is the Import Flight Stick from Paradise which is prety much the same size/dimensions as the LS-32/Zippyy.






Scott
s_busby_uk:

--- Quote from: Benzinbruder on May 06, 2014, 08:26:26 am ---
--- Quote from: s_busby_uk on May 06, 2014, 08:11:13 am ---
Excellent diagram!

Yeah I will be routing down from the top anyway but I still think it will be tight if I just route to the depth of the plate. May need to go an extra mm or two to give enough clearance...

--- End quote ---

Either this or you route some extra space for the connectors on the bottom of you CP!
This way you could keep the mounting plate flush with the rest of the CP on the top side.

--- End quote ---

Yeah that's the most elegant solution I think. I'm really trying to avoid having to set up too much in the way of router templates though because I'm running out of wood and I've already spent loads on various bits and bobs for this thing! Will have a think about it later.

Ultimately my laziness tends to lose out to my perfectionism though (thank god)...
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