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Laser cut frames, custom joystick balltops, 3D printed designs
cudbur:
--- Quote from: horizon on April 02, 2015, 01:02:14 pm ---Sugar skull is another term for the calavera mentioned previously. They could be made out of ceramic, plastic, or a number of other materials. Typically not sugar, though.
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Great work man. I may hit you up for some custom tops and matching beer handles/taps as well. Need to come up with an idea first :)
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OOOooohhh, I was thinking "Calavera" the main character from Grim Fandango! haha
cudbur:
--- Quote from: opt2not on April 02, 2015, 01:21:11 pm ---Looks pretty awesome! :cheers:
Though $50 a balltop is a bit too decadent for what I'd pay, but hey that's not undervaluing your work, it's just a bit too rich for my blood.
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I've given steep discounts to particularly inspiring projects. Shoot me a PM if you come up with a unique idea!
RetroArcadePro:
Looks pretty cool, I would say just work on cleaning up the look of the shaft a bit.
cudbur:
Quick update, I finally got the courage to try 3D printing an entire arcade controller frame. I'm super inspired to make more like this and optimize the process. Although completely impractical (e.g. it takes ~ 40 hours of print time) I believe that the ability to replicate it anywhere in the world is worthwhile. It's surprisingly sturdy and I'll be continuing to improve the design. The mount holes fit 5 button encoders I had on hand and the end goal is stuffing a raspberry pi in with a custom bracket. Stay tuned ;)
If you're curious or want to try 3D printing your own, I documented more of my process here: http://www.cuddleburrito.com/blog
Thanks for looking everyone :) :)
Slippyblade:
You put your father's skull into a joystick?
Of course not - the guy at Cuddle Burrito did it for me...
Quick! What movie?
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