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Slippyblade:
Don't worry in the slightest about the backside.  I mean, you'd literally need to run a table saw across the button clusters for it to make any difference.
Malenko:

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--- Quote from: deezdrama on July 22, 2015, 02:21:22 pm ---do all 4 player games require 4 coin mechs or could one get by on 4p games with 1 coin mech?

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Some games require each player have their own mech/coin input , like TMNT. You can somewhat get around this by mapping 1 coin input to all 4 players. This will create the issue of , for example, all 4 turtles getting credits when only 1 to 3 people are playing.

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WHAT ABOUT OMEGA RACE BRAH!!!!

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 :laugh2:  :laugh2:  :laugh2:
vwalbridge:

--- Quote from: deezdrama on July 22, 2015, 08:54:08 pm ---splintering on the backside.

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You probably already realize this now but next time use a Forstner Drill Bit

Of course, a Forstner bit will not stop the splintering, only a scrap board on the backside can stop that. But a Forster bit does a more elegant job and is easier to control than a spade bit.


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does the stick holes look too close to the buttons?

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Hard to tell for sure in the pictures, but they do look a little tight to me. Specifically the 2 layouts in the center of the control panel. I'd be really sure you are ok with that arrangement. Now is the time .
deezdrama:
Anyone know the average (or their) distance from center of stick to edge of closest button?
Scotty_C:
Well center of joystick hole (5/8") to center of the closest button hole (30mm) on my design is 2.97"
Center of joystick hole to edge of button hole(30mm) is 2.38" (approx 60mm)


Looking at your pics I think you are good to go
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