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LurkingLizard:
I'm thinking of building an arcade control panel, and I'm wondering about how to put artwork under lexan. Most of what I've read mentions glues, or adhesive films, etc... Is it okay to just have it printed on paper, and held in place between the wood and the lexan by the controls, and the bolts holding the lexan to the wood? |
SNAAAKE:
Just use spray adhesive...if you just leave it like that then you will see bubbles. Home depot carries spray adhesive.. :) |
Frostillicus:
--- Quote from: LurkingLizard on April 30, 2003, 11:51:30 pm ---I'm thinking of building an arcade control panel, and I'm wondering about how to put artwork under lexan. Most of what I've read mentions glues, or adhesive films, etc... Is it okay to just have it printed on paper, and held in place between the wood and the lexan by the controls, and the bolts holding the lexan to the wood? --- End quote --- The best way IMO is to laminate it and just lay it under the lexan. The holes for the buttons/joysticks keep it in place. This will eliminate all bubbles, it's removable, and just looks better than regular paper under lexan. look at my site for examples. |
Smittydc:
you don't need adhesive -- the buttons will keep it in place just fine. Depending on the size of your CP, I wouldn't bother with the bolts holding the lexan to the wood either -- they look ugly. I printed on vinyl at kinkos, no laminate, and no bubbles. |
mahuti:
Many original control panels would use vinyl and then staple it to the back of the control panel. |
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