April 27, 2024, 12:50:00 pm
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I'm confused by the joystick mounting.
Sorry for the confusion. I meant to encourage the use of whatever piece of wood the reader has on hand for the top plate. I had this left over top surface from a previous build but there's no purpose for those slots. The slots in the top plate are left over and should be ignored. You can see how they're used to slide and lock in place here:http://www.cuddleburrito.com/gamething-diy-guideAll the sanwa joysticks I've purchased always had those 2 center screws holes. 4 seems overkill. Hasn't posed a problem for me yet...
4 mounting screws, one in each corner of the rectangle seems like the most logical choice when mounting a joystick. But hey, maybe you are really delicate with the joystick while playing fighting games.
Did I mention this was a simple and fast stick?
Quote from: cudbur on February 01, 2016, 06:20:17 pmDid I mention this was a simple and fast stick?You did but Don't you think you should put a bit more time into it and make it a well designed one BEFORE trying to sell the build plans
However, this thread is for an arcade stick you can 3D print, while you drill some holes in some scrap wood you may have. It's free and I invite people to modify themselves or request changes to the CAD files.Here's a list of the frames I've designed. Some have links to free blueprints.http://www.cuddleburrito.com/arcade-frames