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Title: Dakka's Aussie style cocktail
Post by: dakka68 on August 09, 2005, 09:31:32 am
Hi everyone,
It has been a long time coming but I have finally started making progress on a series on Cocktail cabinets I started about 3 months ago.
Title: Re: Dakka's Aussie style cocktail
Post by: Bones on August 09, 2005, 09:36:38 am
Appreciate the photos on the web page, very detailed. The cocktail looks great.
Title: Re: Dakka's Aussie style cocktail
Post by: danny_galaga on August 09, 2005, 09:57:30 pm
excellent! another jap/aussie style (",) . ill add you to my resource list on my web site. be a long while though but it will happen!
Title: Re: Dakka's Aussie style cocktail
Post by: dakka68 on August 12, 2005, 03:09:48 am
Got a few hours work done today, CP's constructed finally starting to look like a complete unit.
Forgot how much of a pain the Cocktail CP's are, not one right angle on the things, ended up making a giant sanding plate to sand the mating edge flat.
Black buttons are a bit bland, going to get some coloured ones and just use the black ones for the navigation keys(esc/tab etc).

(http://home.austarnet.com.au/kemptest/arcade/new_build/images/P8120010.JPG)

Hopefully by the end of the weekend I can have the 2 ready for filling and sanding.

Cheers
Dakka
Title: Re: Dakka's Aussie style cocktail (Update)
Post by: dakka68 on August 17, 2005, 07:20:04 am
Got the CP's all constructed, still need to run the router over all the edges but pretty close.
Title: Re: Dakka's Aussie style cocktail
Post by: danny_galaga on December 11, 2005, 07:09:44 am
hey there,
just updating my site at

http://dannygalaga.com/mame.htm

i want to add your site on there but that link doesnt seem to work...
Title: Re: Dakka's Aussie style cocktail (Update)
Post by: DrewKaree on December 11, 2005, 05:06:29 pm

Got the CP's all constructed, still need to run the router over all the edges but pretty close.  One thing, been a bit stumped  ??? on how to roll the front edge over on the CP, due to the sloping angle of the top surface I cant get any bite with a router bit, think the only way will be to do it by hand and eye?


It appears as if your CP's are removeable.  If you have access to a router table, remove the fence on the router table (if it's got one) and use whatever profile bit you want.  I'd almost suggest a chamfer bit and a scraper/hand plane.

Other than that, hand sanding is gonna be the fix.  Get some solid insulation (perhaps you call it styrene....the pink stuff that's thick and stands up on its own) and machine the profile you want.  Stick some sandpaper on that, and sand away.  That'll keep the profile standard-ish all the way across.