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confusedtoomuch:
That's killer!

danny_galaga:
I'll add mine to the mix (",)

The controls are set in the tempered glass. To avoid too many holes in the glass, the joysticks (servostiks) are mounted on a base. Features touch controls for P1 P2 and coin buttons. Turns out its not a good idea having them between the buttons like I did as you can sometimes set one of them off while button mashing  :lol  I put them there because the CRT was affecting the touch controls sometimes due to the magnetic field. If I used an LCD (which I regret not doing) then they would have been up the side of the bezel, far far away from the buttons!  Talking of buttons, there is a minimum distance between holes in tempered glass. Mine ended up a bit bigger than needed which meant the already not ideal spacing was even further apart. If I had to do it again, I'd get them to use imperial sizing (was in millmetres) and that should get the switches just that much closer together.

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Mike A:
That is pretty snazzy. Did you drill the glass and then have it tempered?

danny_galaga:

--- Quote from: Mike A on May 27, 2020, 09:13:51 pm ---That is pretty snazzy. Did you drill the glass and then have it tempered?

--- End quote ---

Glass guys did that. CNC I think. Then tempered. There is a price per hole which meant the holes added up to costing more than the glass!

Mike A:
I can imagine it wasn't cheap. It turned out nice.

I have drilled lots of holes in glass. It can be an adventure. Especially drilling aquariums. You only get one chance.

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