*sigh*
Yet another major problem for my first arcade cabinet. I've probably spent very close to $1500 and I'm thinking the whole thing is coming out terrible. The last major problem I had was with my three (yes, three) bezels...
My current problem is with my control panel. I used a drill press to drill out all my buttons (according to my template and artwork) and today I started routing out the area for my joysticks and trackball. I'm going to be using plexiglass so everything on top of the control panel must be flush.
So, first problem is I think I routed out way too much from the bottom of the control panel. To make matters worse, I'm counter-sinking (with a 3/4" spade bit) my t-nut from the top so I can only guess how much actual wood is between the top and the bottom of the control panel where the joystick will sit. To make matters even worse yet the t-nuts do not seem to dig into the wood. I tried using a hammer to drive them into the wood but when I placed my artwork (which is sticky) it lifts the t-nuts right out of their holes!
To make matters even WORSE I can't seem to get my t-nuts to sit flush with the rest of my control panel. When I placed my artwork down on top of the t-nuts some of them stick out, some of them are too far deep, etc.... I just can't win.
Check out this url here, it has many pictures of my problem:
http://s88181327.onlinehome.us/arcade/cp/Right now I'm concerned about two things:
1) Making sure my control panel doesn't break when I actually go to use my joystick.
2) Making the t-nuts sit flush with the rest of the control panel so that my artwork sits flat on top of them.
Right now the artwork looks pretty bad when I place it on top of the t-nuts. I was thinking about installing my joystick (into the t-nuts) and then using wood putty on top of them, then sanding, to make it look better. I'm not sure if this is a good idea though.
If anybody has any suggestions please, please tell me. I'll do anything at this point. All I want is for this to come out decent after I spent all this money and time...
