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Sinner:

Perfect sense...I thought of that, but if I screw up those cuts, that's the better parts of a sheep of MDF gone...I'm really intimidated by this whole wood working thing...I see some of the stuff people on this site have built, and I'm just amazed...it also makes me a bit nervous about building my own...

JThw8:


--- Quote from: Sinner on June 01, 2005, 01:16:23 pm ---I thought maybe 3 people would play more often than 4 players, so I moved player 3 to the player 2 side and player 4 to the player 1 side...

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Same thing I did with my cab.  Im more likely to only have 2 or 3 players and I almost always take the #1 slot so if someone is going to be crowded let it be the other guy ;)  Not that I have much crowding on a 49x26 CP


(ignore my absolute idiot measureing mistake on my CPO, workin on a solution to that now)

markrvp:


--- Quote from: Sinner on June 03, 2005, 02:13:23 pm --- if I screw up those cuts, that's the better parts of a sheep of MDF gone...


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Oh dear, now you've gone and used sheep to make your cabinet.   ;D

Sinner:


--- Quote from: markrvp on June 03, 2005, 02:28:25 pm ---
--- Quote from: Sinner on June 03, 2005, 02:13:23 pm --- if I screw up those cuts, that's the better parts of a sheep of MDF gone...


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Oh dear, now you've gone and used sheep to make your cabinet.
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Sinner:

I've been busy working on a Bartop cabinet, so I haven't really thought much about this CP...though, today I've just thrown out some general ideas...I have the wood, the parts and the tools, I just don't have the layout yet...what about something like these??
I've added coin buttons to the top of the CP, but this might change again.  I also fixed the dual joystick game, by adding another joystick to player 1 and player 2...still not 100% sure how this will all go together, and I have to work out the spacing, but I'm thinking about it and that's what matters right now...


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