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3D Printable Atari Volcano buttons

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Ginsonic:

3D printing is the best friend of cabinet builders.
You can even print your items with resin, the results are fantastic! :)

Zeosstud:

That is a fantastic add for the community, good for you. Enjoy!!

Zeosstud

danny_galaga:


--- Quote from: Howard_Casto on February 18, 2023, 09:38:01 pm ---The texture seems like an easy fix.   Put the button in a lathe or drill press and hold some sandpaper to it.   Fantastic job.

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Easier to add 'ironing' in Cura and let the printer do the smoothing for you 🙂

Mike A:


--- Quote from: ids on February 20, 2023, 10:20:09 pm ---added a customizable, drop-in "washer" as well, to help cover traditional button holes



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I downloaded this sleeve and printed it.

I have an Assault cab that some jackhole mutilated.

He cut a larger hole for P1 start and put a regular P1 start button in there.

I have the volcano shell that I need and a friend has the button. I am going to pick that up today.

I will send a pic when I put it all together.

It will at least let me use the correct button until I can buy some metal and fabricate a new CP for the cab.

Thanks.

ids:


--- Quote from: Mike A on February 26, 2023, 10:21:40 am ---I downloaded this sleeve and printed it.

I have an Assault cab that some jackhole mutilated.

He cut a larger hole for P1 start and put a regular P1 start button in there.

I have the volcano shell that I need and a friend has the button. I am going to pick that up today.

I will send a pic when I put it all together.

It will at least let me use the correct button until I can buy some metal and fabricate a new CP for the cab.

Thanks.

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Let me know if you need tweaks to the design to support a real volcano button and metal panel, as it was designed for the 3D printed parts with a thicker wood panel in mind

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