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Author Topic: Bella's Arcade [FINISHED]  (Read 131770 times)

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Re: Bella's Arcade: Vertical Mini Cab [I found the PERFECT paint job!!]
« Reply #120 on: February 18, 2007, 11:02:58 pm »
Test panel #2 begins tomorrow.  I will

1.  Apply 3 coats of primer
2.  Apply 4 pink top coats
3.  Apply 10 coats of the spray on lacquer

I hope this works...

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Re: Bella's Arcade: Vertical Mini Cab [I found the PERFECT paint job!!]
« Reply #121 on: February 18, 2007, 11:13:52 pm »
Test panel #2 begins tomorrow.  I will

1.  Apply 3 coats of primer
2.  Apply 4 pink top coats
3.  Apply 10 coats of the spray on lacquer

I hope this works...

Serious? That seems kinda crazy. But I'm ready to hear the results - how long will all that painting take? I'm curious if your daughter will be too tall to enjoy this arcade by the time all the painting is done.  ;)

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Re: Bella's Arcade: Vertical Mini Cab [I found the PERFECT paint job!!]
« Reply #122 on: February 18, 2007, 11:36:04 pm »

That is crazy. You planning on entering this thing in a car show or something?

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Re: Bella's Arcade: Vertical Mini Cab [I found the PERFECT paint job!!]
« Reply #123 on: February 19, 2007, 07:25:24 am »
Well, I am putting an automotive finish on the thing so hopefully it will be car show ready.   :D  It does seem a bit insane though.  Luckily the lacquer dries in 20 minutes to accept another coat (but I have to wait a week or more before it fully cures).  I need 10 coats because there is a lot of sanding involved and I don't want to get down to the pink when I am removing material to make it perfectly flat.  I've also never wet sanded before so that's going to be a little weird.  If the test panel doesn't work I'll just call it a lesson learned and apply the flat pink finsh from my first test panel - I do think the mirrored finsh would look slick in her room though...

EDIT:  Knievel - I'm not sure I've ever asked but how did you get such a nice finish on the black Arcade Mania cabinet you built?  I can't see a single brush stroke anywhere on it - you are either a great painter or a great photographer (or maybe both  ;)).
« Last Edit: February 19, 2007, 08:12:20 am by javeryh »

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Re: Bella's Arcade: Vertical Mini Cab [I found the PERFECT paint job!!]
« Reply #124 on: February 19, 2007, 08:18:20 am »

That one was done in laminate, not much chance of a brush stroke. :)

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Re: Bella's Arcade: Vertical Mini Cab [I found the PERFECT paint job!!]
« Reply #125 on: February 19, 2007, 07:53:55 pm »

That one was done in laminate, not much chance of a brush stroke. :)

heh, that makes sense then!  Today all I managed to do was put three coats of primer on my second test panel - the can said 4-6 hours to dry which is why it took so long.  Tomorrow I should have no trouble putting the pink paint on and I'll probably even start the lacquer process which I hope to finish by Thursday.  This probably means I'll have to wait until the following weekend to begin the sanding/rubbing process... grr...

I did put together my brand new table saw (about 80% of it - there were a bajillion pieces and it took all afternoon) today though which rules.  I can't wait to finally have something other than my router to build with.

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Re: Bella's Arcade: Vertical Mini Cab [I found the PERFECT paint job!!]
« Reply #126 on: February 20, 2007, 09:12:17 am »
why 3 coats of primer?

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Re: Bella's Arcade: Vertical Mini Cab [I found the PERFECT paint job!!]
« Reply #127 on: February 20, 2007, 09:50:48 am »
why 3 coats of primer?

The foam rollers I bought really put on a thin coat of paint - I'm talking less than paper thin here.  After the first "coat" I could still see some pencil marks underneath so I thought adding a third coat wouldn't hurt.  I'm going to be adding 3-4 coats of the pink paint today and 10(!) coats of lacquer tomorrow.  This is a huge pain but if I can get the mirrored finish I'm going for it will be worth it...

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Re: Bella's Arcade: Vertical Mini Cab [I found the PERFECT paint job!!]
« Reply #128 on: February 20, 2007, 10:53:03 am »
The Color Scheme:

Over the weekend I routed some t-molding slots on my test panel so I could see what the final color scheme will look like. Here are some pics:







Apparently my camera doesn't like to take close up shots of anything so excuse the blurriness but you get the idea. I'm actually quite happy with how it looks in person. I was going back and forth on whether or not to just use black t-molding and play it safe but I think the pink t-molding really makes it stand out and have a unique feel.

Any thoughts?

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Re: Bella's Arcade: Vertical Mini Cab [I found the PERFECT paint job!!]
« Reply #129 on: February 20, 2007, 10:57:55 am »
The color contrast is good between the panel and the T-Molding.  I'd stick with it.  You are really putting a lot of work into that paint job.  I hope you are happy with the final result.

TTFN  :cheers:
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Re: Bella's Arcade: Vertical Mini Cab [I found the PERFECT paint job!!]
« Reply #130 on: February 20, 2007, 11:30:21 am »
I agree, the color contrast is great!  I'm not a big fan of pink, but I'm sure your kids will like this when it is finished.

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Re: Bella's Arcade: Vertical Mini Cab [I found the PERFECT paint job!!]
« Reply #131 on: February 20, 2007, 08:48:25 pm »
Found the perfect project belt to match


 :D

I really like the color combination.  Almost a shame it will be layer in Barbie attire.

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Re: Bella's Arcade: Vertical Mini Cab [I found the PERFECT paint job!!]
« Reply #132 on: February 21, 2007, 09:14:06 am »
Looks awesome!  very pink and girly.  I mean, I wouldn't want my friends to see me playing it, but I would definitely play it in secret...

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Re: Bella's Arcade: Vertical Mini Cab [I found the PERFECT paint job!!]
« Reply #133 on: February 22, 2007, 12:53:15 am »
Looks awesome!  very pink and girly.  I mean, I wouldn't want my friends to see me playing it, but I would definitely play it in secret...

Don't be ashamed, playing with it in secret.  Come on out, and don't be afraid who knows.  You gotta be true to yourself.

Seriously though, colors do look great so far, and the marque seems to fit perfectly.  Yeah, it'd be a cabinet I'd feel more comfortable playing when my girl was around, but it's looking to be an excellent build and certainly one to be proud of.  Keep us updated.


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Re: Bella's Arcade: Vertical Mini Cab [I found the PERFECT paint job!!]
« Reply #134 on: February 22, 2007, 12:14:09 pm »
Thanks everyone!

I hit a huge snag last night.  Apparently, spraying lacquer in the basement isn't such a good idea with a pregnant wife in the house.  I have painted down there before and you can't smell a thing on the other floors of my house.  Last night after spraying for less than 10 seconds the fumes were overwhelming and I had to move my test panel out to the unheated garage.  It's still about 30-40 degrees outside so I'm not sure if the lacquer will cure properly or not.  This also means that I'm going to have to wait for the warm weather to actually spray the cabinet (after bringing it back out to the garage).  I guess I should have known better but I honestly didn't think it would be that strong.

In the mean time, I'm going to try and completely finish the cabinet construction this weekend (control panel and other miscellaneous stuff) so all that is left to do is paint the thing.  I might get away with priming and painting the cab in the basement but if I want the lacquered/mirrored finish I probably have no choice but to wait for the spring when it is warmer.   :(

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Re: Bella's Arcade: Vertical Mini Cab [I found the PERFECT paint job!!]
« Reply #135 on: February 22, 2007, 12:29:36 pm »
could get a garage heater...would be a good excuse to get one, anyway  :D


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Re: Bella's Arcade: Vertical Mini Cab [I found the PERFECT paint job!!]
« Reply #136 on: February 22, 2007, 10:04:51 pm »
In the mean time, I'm going to try and completely finish the cabinet construction this weekend (control panel and other miscellaneous stuff) so all that is left to do is paint the thing.  I might get away with priming and painting the cab in the basement but if I want the lacquered/mirrored finish I probably have no choice but to wait for the spring when it is warmer.   :(

... and to nag again ;)  Any chance of a pic or three of that monitor at various view angles turned on?  I'm either going to buy a similar refurbished Dell for $180 or spend the 430 clams on a Viewsonic vp2130b.  Curious to see if saving the money on the monitor is a good idea or not.  The viewsonic does boast 170 degrees viewing angles and is brighter then the dell.  Thanks!

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Re: Bella's Arcade: Vertical Mini Cab [I found the PERFECT paint job!!]
« Reply #137 on: February 22, 2007, 10:11:22 pm »
In the mean time, I'm going to try and completely finish the cabinet construction this weekend (control panel and other miscellaneous stuff) so all that is left to do is paint the thing.  I might get away with priming and painting the cab in the basement but if I want the lacquered/mirrored finish I probably have no choice but to wait for the spring when it is warmer.   :(

... and to nag again ;)  Any chance of a pic or three of that monitor at various view angles turned on?  I'm either going to buy a similar refurbished Dell for $180 or spend the 430 clams on a Viewsonic vp2130b.  Curious to see if saving the money on the monitor is a good idea or not.  The viewsonic does boast 170 degrees viewing angles and is brighter then the dell.  Thanks!

Ack!  I forgot to snap a pic for you this past weekend - I'll remember I swear!  Look for it tomorrow night or Saturday.   :cheers:

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Re: Bella's Arcade: Vertical Mini Cab [I found the PERFECT paint job!!]
« Reply #138 on: February 22, 2007, 10:19:40 pm »
Ack!  I forgot to snap a pic for you this past weekend - I'll remember I swear!  Look for it tomorrow night or Saturday.   :cheers:

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Re: Bella's Arcade: Vertical Mini Cab [Control Panel Progress Pics!!]
« Reply #139 on: March 05, 2007, 03:43:39 pm »
OK, here's a bunch of pics I snapped over the weekend showing how I put together my control panel.  I probably should have saved these for when it was actually finished with the vinyl covering and all but what the heck - everyone loves pictures!

1.  Blurry shots of the weird angled pieces.  I cut these on my table saw just eyeballing the angle of the blade the best I could based on my measurements.  I used a caul for the glue up (you can see the process better in a pic below).

 

2.  Some shots of how it would eventually look in place when the top CP piece was installed:

 

3.  Here's a "before" shot of the CP top before I rounded over the edge for comfort/asthetics:



4.  Here's the router bit installed (1/4" roundover bit).  The ball bearing rides along the edge of the MDF to create a perfectly round surface.

 

5.  Here are the "after" shots of the rounded over edge:

 

6.  Here is a shot of the glue-up of the weird control panel base to the top.  As mentioned above, you can see the caul I used to create a tight bond between the panels.  The clamps would have been impossible to position properly without the extra piece which is cut at exactly the same angle as the other pieces.  You can really start to see it take shape.



I've got a ton more that I'll post a little later today or tomorrow.

 :cheers:

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Re: Bella's Arcade: Vertical Mini Cab [TONS of PROGRESS PICS!!]
« Reply #140 on: March 05, 2007, 06:23:20 pm »
Good job keep it up.  :cheers:
I just bought that router you have and absolutely love it.



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Re: Bella's Arcade: Vertical Mini Cab [TONS of PROGRESS PICS!!]
« Reply #141 on: March 05, 2007, 08:19:55 pm »
Did you ever fix your stretching monitor issue?

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Re: Bella's Arcade: Vertical Mini Cab [TONS of PROGRESS PICS!!]
« Reply #142 on: March 05, 2007, 10:22:54 pm »
Did you ever fix your stretching monitor issue?

Nope - although I haven't really tried that hard yet... I hope I can figure it out.  ;D

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Re: Bella's Arcade: Vertical Mini Cab [A TON MORE PROGRESS PICS!!]
« Reply #143 on: March 07, 2007, 03:07:45 pm »
More pics:

1.  Shots of the fully assembled CP with the clamps removed and dry fit into the cabinet:

 

 

 

2.  Shots with the controls installed and dry fit into the cabinet:

 

 

It's coming together!  More pictures to come.  Next up - the vinyl covering and final button/joystick installation!!

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Re: Bella's Arcade: Vertical Mini Cab [MORE TEDIOUS PICS!! (03.07.07)]
« Reply #144 on: March 07, 2007, 05:04:21 pm »
It's looking great Javery. You've given me some great ideas for my mini that I plan on making!

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Re: Bella's Arcade: Vertical Mini Cab [MORE TEDIOUS PICS!! (03.07.07)]
« Reply #145 on: March 07, 2007, 05:49:21 pm »
It is really starting to look like there is a light at the end of the tunnel there.  Nice layout on the controls and the lines of the cab look good.  Don't try for the mirror finish on that get a nice coat of paint and you will be done. :applaud:

TTFN :cheers:
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Re: Bella's Arcade: Vertical Mini Cab [MORE TEDIOUS PICS!! (03.07.07)]
« Reply #146 on: March 08, 2007, 10:46:03 am »
Heh, yeah - the paint job is going to be killer.  The test panel I primed, painted and sprayed with 10 coats of lacquer is finally cured so I'm going to test out the crazy finishing process on Saturday.  I can't wait. 

Besides that, I just have a few pieces to glue into place (kickplate panel, top panel and rear panel which will cover the speaker wires and marquee light wire) and then pending wife approval, I'm going to be applying 2 coats of primer to the entire cab (she's pregnant and the fumes might be a bit much since the basement doesn't really have any ventillation).  I doubt I'll get to the pink this weekend though but hopefully I'll have an all-white cabinet come Sunday night.

It will be bitter sweet once the cab is finished because I've enjoyed working on it so much although it will give me a chance to finally finish my cocktail table.  ;)

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Re: Bella's Arcade: Vertical Mini Cab [MORE TEDIOUS PICS!! (03.07.07)]
« Reply #147 on: March 08, 2007, 10:54:46 am »
 

'MORE TEDIOUS PICS!!'

LMAO  :laugh2:

Looking really great. Way to document the build..I do suck at that.

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Re: Bella's Arcade: Vertical Mini Cab [MORE TEDIOUS PICS!! (03.07.07)]
« Reply #148 on: March 08, 2007, 03:02:50 pm »
It will be bitter sweet once the cab is finished because I've enjoyed working on it so much although it will give me a chance to finally finish my cocktail table.  ;)

Time to start making preparations for the inevitable full size cabinet.  :cheers:



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Re: Bella's Arcade: Vertical Mini Cab [MORE TEDIOUS PICS!! (03.07.07)]
« Reply #149 on: March 10, 2007, 10:54:26 pm »
Time to start making preparations for the inevitable full size cabinet.  :cheers:

No doubt that's coming eventually - I'm thinking that the next one will be a generic mame cab with the Project Arcade control panel layout.  There's nowhere to put it though!

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Re: Bella's Arcade: Vertical Mini Cab [MORE TEDIOUS PICS!! (03.07.07)]
« Reply #150 on: March 10, 2007, 10:59:13 pm »
I can't resisit - check it out!!



Many many more pics and details will be posted probably some time next week.  I'm pretty happy with the results!
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Re: Bella's Arcade: Vertical Mini Cab [FINISHED CP - PICS!! (03.11.07)]
« Reply #151 on: March 11, 2007, 05:44:38 am »
Very nice. The vinyl gives it a very nice professional appearance.



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« Reply #152 on: March 11, 2007, 12:35:33 pm »
Thats cool.

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« Reply #153 on: March 12, 2007, 01:32:01 am »
Looks good.  Did you put cover the dust washer with vinyl too?
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Re: Bella's Arcade: Vertical Mini Cab [FINISHED CP - PICS!! (03.11.07)]
« Reply #154 on: March 12, 2007, 09:59:34 am »
Man that looks hot.  I can't wait to see this thing!

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Re: Bella's Arcade: Vertical Mini Cab [FINISHED CP - PICS!! (03.11.07)]
« Reply #155 on: March 12, 2007, 11:07:11 am »
Such nice work here. That black vinyl gives the CP a very classy look. Where did you buy that material?

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This is it! As I mentioned above, I finally applied the vinyl overlay and installed all of the buttons into the control panel. I am very pleased with the results.

I had some left over vinyl from my other arcade project so I didn't even have to spend any money on it (which is a good thing because I'm already over-budget). Anyway, if you need to obtain some vinyl I got mine from Happs. The exact type I used is called Black Pica Vinyl (Part No. 49-0474-10). I normally don't recommend them because they really really kill you on shipping but at the time I placed my order (2004) it was the only place I could find - there are probably better places to get it nowadays.

First and foremost I made sure that the entire control panel was sanded completely smooth - especially at the joints where two pieces of MDF were glued together. I can't stress this enough - ANY imperfection on the surface that you apply the vinyl to will show through to the finished product because the vinyl is so thin. Even though MDF is very smooth to begin with, I still sanded the entire surface down, including the edges, using 600 grit sandpaper. This is the part that is tempting to rush through because it's tedious and the fun part is applying the vinyl but definitely take your time. If you rush and there's a bump or a seam showing through to the finished control panel you are going to notice it every time you sit down to play.

After sanding the control panel smooth the next thing I did was eyeball the size piece I was going to need to completely cover the control panel as well as wrap around to the back (so it would stay on better). I cut out the rough rectangular shape using a regular pair of scissors. Again, the vinyl is very thin so it is super easy to cut.



The next step is where things get a bit difficult and you really have to be careful and take your time. As you can see from the picture, I removed the paper backing to the vinyl. It's really like a giant sticker - the entire back is coated in an adhesive.



I applied the vinyl to the actual control panel surface first because the less vinyl that is stuck on the more control you have over it and if there was any place I didn't want any air bubbles or imperfections to show through this was it. I worked from the front edge and rolled the vinyl on towards the back making sure everything was lined up properly. My rough cut piece was plenty oversized so it's not like I had to be too careful here - the main concern was smoothing out the surface, removing all of the air bubbles and pulling everything tight. It's tricky to manage everything with only two hands!

 

After the vinyl was applied to the entire surface of the control panel and wrapped around to the back it was time to cut the vinyl to proper size. To do this I just used a razor and the edge of the MDF and cut it freehand. As long as you keep the blade tight against the edge of the MDF you will get a perfectly straight line. Make sure that the edge of the control panel that you are trimming is flat against your cutting table, including the edges. This may take some creative maneuvering of the control panel around the table - especially when you are cutting the pieces you wrapped around to the inside of the control panel.



And there you have it. As you can see below, the entire surface of the control panel has been covered in vinyl and cut to the proper size. You can see the indentations where the holes are for the buttons and joystick. I did clean up the back a little bit so the vinyl that wrapped around wouldn't be in the way of the buttons.

 



Now comes the really fun part - installing the controls! There's really nothing to it. Before cutting out each button hole I pressed the vinyl into the hole to make sure it was stick to the edge of the button hole as best as possible. Then using the razor, I rough cut the hole making sure to not even come close to the edge. Once I removed the piece of vinyl in the middle I used the razor to make a ton of little cuts in the vinyl from the edge of the hole to the center (probably about 15 per button). This allows the vinyl that is overhanging the hole to wrap rather neatly inside of the hole so the button can fit through with little resistance and no warping of the top surface.

 

I repeated this process for each button and installed the controls accordingly. I think is came out great - I was able to achieve a "professional" look with just a little time and minimal effort. There are no unsightly screws showing through to the surface and the look is very clean.

Here are the results!

 

 



In addition, I should note that I decided to not use a piano hinge to connect the control panel to the cabinet. I decided instead to use two 3" clamps on the bottom of the control panel to secure it to the cabinet on the inside - there are two pieces of 1.5" x 0.75" strips of wood on the inside that I can clamp it to. Along the top edge I am going to install a strip of velcro which will allow the top part of the control panel to attach to the rabbetted lip on the bezel panel. The reason I made this decision is because there was not enough overhang by the control panel to allow for the bottom to be hinged. Also, the actual hinges would end up overhanging the coin door panel by about 1/8" and it would not be able to open.

I think the clamps and velcro will be strong enough to hold the control panel in place but I guess I won't really know until the cab is up and running and Bella is pulling on the joystick. This is one of the first design decisions I had to make on the fly but I think it will be OK.

The only thing I'm waiting on in order to truly call the control panel 100% finished is the vinyl button decals I'm ordering from MikeDeuce. This will add the finishing touches and label each button so the user will know what does what. Hopefully he will be able to send them to me soon!

Whew! That was a long post... Thanks for looking!!
« Last Edit: March 13, 2007, 01:36:35 pm by javeryh »

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Very good job on the CP javeryh.  Excellent documentation as well.  You should put this information in the Wiki.  :applaud:

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Nice work mate.

Covering things with vinyl is a good solution.
How will it wear? Looks like good stuff.

Good advice about the importance of making sure everything is dead flat before sticking the stuff down.

Before I started building these dam machines I had a small sign writing business so those skills came in handy when applying vinyl to Cps and cabs.

I mentioned this because you didn't fold the vinyl all the way around and underneath. I guess if you can't see the edges it doesn't matter but if you want to try it just make some cuts accordingly and heat that stuff gently with a heat gun then wrap it around. Piece of cake.

Anyway. This is one of my favourite builds on here at the moment.

Can't wait to see it in all its 'pink-ness'.

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Great job documenting the build.   :applaud:

I'm wondering if I can apply the same vinyl cutting techniques for a Mamemarquees CPO.
What would you do for a trackball hole?
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