Build Your Own Arcade Controls Forum
Main => Software Forum => Topic started by: jpresto on July 26, 2010, 12:55:32 am
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I'm going the NorthCoast and Mame Marquees route for my cabinet, with a tweaked 2-player CP layout.
Since I'll be adjusting the position of some items, i'm a bit worried about the alignment of the physical holes being off from my graphic. I was thinking of ordering a blank panel, attaching the CP graphic and then drilling the holes myself. Is this a practical approach?
Thanks in advance - Joe
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You could do that... You'll have to be extra careful as the adhesive will stick to the drill bit and it will just tear the artwork. I tried adding an additional button on my old control panel after the artwork was added. Using a spade-bit through the top side of the artwork and it tore the artwork around the button hole. Thankfully the tear wasn't wasn't too bad and I was able to fix it for the most part, but it was still noticeable after the button was put into place.
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Wrong forum.
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I noticed after submitting, sorry.. and first post to boot.
The plan would be to use another piece of wood with a hole predrilled, clamp on top of where i'd be drilling in the hopes of preventing tears. Of course if this doesn't work the fix would be a bit expensive.
Has anyone used this approach? If not, what was the trick to getting a template perfect against a custom mamerooms panel design?
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If your using a standard holesaw blade, just drill a bit in reverse to cut the CP overlay and the flip to forward and cut the wood.
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Id photocopy the art tape and drill
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Clamp your artwork to the cp. Use an ice pick or similar item to tap the centers of every hole to make a guide showing where to drill. Remove the art and drill. Attach the cpo and use an exacto knife to cut your holes.