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Ever seen a white one??? * And his woodgrain cousin*
acevedor2:
Do you have a site or plans for those. The white looks fantastic. I would love to build one of those.
blueznl:
Revenge of the i-Cocktail :-)
But... a couple? Have you started mass-manufacturing?!?
Crowquill:
The white one is awesome. It's just so clean and shiny. The chrome t-molding looks really nice. It kind of reminds me of furniture you'd find in a diner. Have you tried the white with black laminate under the glass?
How are the corners constructed with the metal reinforcements?
spacies:
--- Quote from: acevedor2 on February 24, 2007, 10:20:39 pm ---Do you have a site or plans for those. The white looks fantastic. I would love to build one of those.
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It is basically a copy of a Pacman cocktail with a few changes to make it easier to build.
--- Quote from: blueznl on February 25, 2007, 05:09:49 am ---
But... a couple? Have you started mass-manufacturing?!?
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Yes, 18 months now. And sick of it. .....NOT.......! :laugh2:
--- Quote from: Crowquill on February 25, 2007, 02:02:57 pm ---The white one is awesome. It's just so clean and shiny. The chrome t-molding looks really nice. It kind of reminds me of furniture you'd find in a diner. Have you tried the white with black laminate under the glass?
How are the corners constructed with the metal reinforcements?
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Thanks. I love the white ones. Very simplistic.
I haven't tried anything under the glass on these white ones.
The whole cabinet is made using mortise and tenon joins. That means there is NO screws in the basic cabinet and control panel construction, just glue. There are a couple of videos on youtube of me assembling one in a couple of minutes. LOL.
Screws are only used to fix the control panels to the cabinet. The base to the cabinet and thats about it apart from the obvious, like the piano hinge and fan,speaker covers etc.
The metal covers on the corners are purely cosmetic. I have though of extending the edges like the original machines and using t-molding, but I sell this machine as 'The Cube'. So keeping it 'cube' shaped is why I have kept it like this.
Cornchip:
Great project. ;)
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