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RayB's AMUSEMENT 360 - STATUS: Almost done
walls83:
PICS PICS PICS
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The crowd chats....
Bones:
I had enough disasters with my project to flush away any remaining dignity, I expect the same from you.
PICS PICS PICS
BTW- I swear by my method of using two prints. Check my thread. The scrap print can be low quality (black and white or whatever) so cost shouldn't be an issue. Drill through the scrap print to ensure everything lines up perfectly and then apply your quality print over the drilled holes. Then all you have to do is cut the print using the holes which act almost "spigot" like.
You simply can't stuff it up doing it this way even if you tried.
RayB:
--- Quote from: BrokenBones on December 20, 2005, 07:40:20 pm ---BTW- I swear by my method of using two prints. Check my thread. The scrap print can be low quality (black and white or whatever) so cost shouldn't be an issue. Drill through the scrap print to ensure everything lines up perfectly and then apply your quality print over the drilled holes. Then all you have to do is cut the print using the holes which act almost "spigot" like.
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yeah but... how do you accurately paste together two 8.5x11 sheets and then have it match the results from MameMarquee?
Maybe I shouldn't mention this but Scott at MM is toying with the idea of offering a black & white template as an option (for extra fee of course).
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OK so as with all obstacles in life, there's always a solution. I fixed up my f**k-up. :D I found my metal ruler, and cut a straight line in the top portion of the overlay, at the very edge of where it bends 45'. Then about 1/8" below that, on the front part, I cut a straight line too. Removed the excess overlay and now I'm left with a perfectly straight line right at the corner of the CP. I just need to fill in the gap with a black line (maybe with a sharpie).
So having fixed that up, I installed all my buttons. It's looking good!
~Ray B.
RayB:
Fine, you want pics:
Here's the screw up...
RayB:
And here it is "fixed". I still need to fill in the "gap" I created with black paint.