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Since I'm such a newbie, I decided to order the Project Arcade Book from Amazon.com.
Hopefully the book will help me figure out how to wire a control panel and solder!
Anyway, wish me luck!
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The book is very helpful. Some of the info will be a bit dated as new products have been developed since publication, but it will help you gain an overall understanding.
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Sounds good! I'm mainly concerned with using a router and wiring. Everything else I think I can figure out.
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Trust me, you'll be fine as long as this site's around. Just about every "situation" is covered here. Either that or there's a ton of people waiting to answer your questions or point you in the right direction. It's a great community!!
Good luck!!
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I was a bit hesitant with a router at first too...just get some scrap wood, take your time, and soon you will be comfortable using it. It was not nearly as hard to use as I thought it would be. Just don't get too comfortable as I did...made a couple of boo-boos because I thought I was better than I was...
Wiring is really easy. The book should help a bunch there.
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Don't forget to buy the arbor... !
I went to Lowe's and got the slot cutter for my router but didn't realize (learn something new everyday) that it required a special insert to hold it called an arbor. Well, now I own one.
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