Well I'm at that point where it's time to cut/trim the 1/8" lexan for my cp. As it's running about $24/piece (cut just slightly larger than my cp). I'm trying to figure out the best way to cut it down (my piece of lexan is square, so I need to take off triangle pieces when it tapers in). I've heard everything from use your normal hole saws and possibly a plastics saw blade to use a router to trim it after you drill out small holes in the wood cp portion. Would you just use a laminate trim bit for the router or is there another special bit that you would use here?
What is the general concensus or other ideas. I'm like most folks and only want to do this once.
In case it matters its a 4 player cp with 3 trackballs and a spinner (yes 3 trackballs... I'm a rampart junkie and my cab while being scratch built is also fully Jamma enabled, just for Rampart.) The 3 trackballs are hi-ball and i'd like to flush mount them, but haven't finalized that. I can router out the thickness of the mounting plate for the trackball and flush mount that before I add the lexan is the thought. Any thoughts on this would also be welcomed.
Pardon the ascii... but it seemed the easiest. The top is 46", the sides 10" then a 45 degree angle to the bottom so the bottom length is 26".
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-Zinfari