August 11, 2025, 12:18:08 pm
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I cut mine by clamping in place, then using an exacto knife to cut it.
Yes exacto knife! I think the router may tear it out. Man, thats some serious marquee cutting power!
Quote from: leapinlew on April 29, 2006, 01:51:52 amYes exacto knife! I think the router may tear it out. Man, thats some serious marquee cutting power! ummm odd... where did i say maruee?but all that aside... ok i will use exacto knife (brand new one). i just like using router.
I also used a flush trim router bit on my mamemarquees cpo.It worked great,very smooth cut.I didn't want to stick the cpo on the wood cp top as I recessed the trackball mounting plate and T-nuts I used for the joystick and spinner mounting and I did'nt want them to show through.So I stuck the cpo to a very thin (1/32") sheet of clear mylar,clamped the cpo and plexi panel in place over the cp and used a drill bit big enough to fit the flush trim router bit bearing through and finished off the holes.
I was afraid of exactly what happened to bossyman15 with the trackball hole during routing.The problem is the plate is so thin it's too hard to get the router bit bearing to follow it.What I did was use that detachable spacer ring on the happs trackball and temporarily secured it to the bottom side of the trackball mounting plate so there was a thicker edge for the router bit bearing to ride on.I just completed my 2nd cp with this method it it's worked well for me on both.