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Title: Homemade Dust Washer
Post by: CWorley on February 09, 2012, 08:30:42 am
Have any of you ever made your own dust washers? If so, what material did you use and what was your method?

I was thinking about using a 1/16 sheet of acrylic like this:
http://www.amazon.com/ABS-Plastic-Sheet-Thick-Black/dp/B004UBUX5C (http://www.amazon.com/ABS-Plastic-Sheet-Thick-Black/dp/B004UBUX5C)

Then use a hole saw to cut the outside of the washer and a drill bit for the inside.

Any thoughts/suggestions would be great.

Thanks!
Title: Re: Homemade Dust Washer
Post by: drventure on February 09, 2012, 08:50:19 am
Probably not what you're after but I adapted some cabinet pull backplates....

http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=88515.msg1073324#msg1073324 (http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=88515.msg1073324#msg1073324)

They've worked great for my cab  :)
Title: Re: Homemade Dust Washer
Post by: CWorley on February 09, 2012, 09:56:44 am
Probably not what you're after but I adapted some cabinet pull backplates....

http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=88515.msg1073324#msg1073324 (http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=88515.msg1073324#msg1073324)

They've worked great for my cab  :)

Those would definitely stand out on my Midway Pacman cocktail...
Title: Re: Homemade Dust Washer
Post by: drventure on February 09, 2012, 10:07:43 am
As I recall, Ond did something kind of similar.

Take some sheet plastic, cut a rough circle from it, then bolt it into a drill press centered and use sandpaper to get the edge clean and finish it out completely circular.

Finally, drill through the center with a 1/2 bit to open it up for the stick.

It'll be completely flat though.. While it's in the drill press you might exp with using a chisel or carving knife on it while it's spinning to etch out a ring or two on it to dress it up a little.
Title: Re: Homemade Dust Washer
Post by: boardjunkie on February 09, 2012, 10:44:05 am
For all the guitar players out there...you could make them out of pickguard material. Available in many different styles including pearloid, sparkles, mirror, etc.

http://www.greasygroove.com/categories.php?cat=1626 (http://www.greasygroove.com/categories.php?cat=1626)

Note: This stuff is too thick to use under a metal panel, but it'll work fine for top mounting (over the panel). I s'pose if you have access to a mill or something similar you could shave down the underside to duplicate the thickness of a Wico (or similar) washer....
Title: Re: Homemade Dust Washer
Post by: CWorley on February 09, 2012, 11:17:26 am
How thick is that guitar stuff and what is the usual thinkness of dustwashers?

The black plastic sheet I'm looking at purchasing is 1/16" thick.
Title: Re: Homemade Dust Washer
Post by: boardjunkie on February 09, 2012, 11:51:29 am
Should be about 2.5mm or 3/32".
Title: Re: Homemade Dust Washer
Post by: CWorley on February 09, 2012, 01:22:51 pm
Should be about 2.5mm or 3/32".

Are you talking about the guitar material or the usual thickness of a dust washer?
Title: Re: Homemade Dust Washer
Post by: boardjunkie on February 09, 2012, 01:45:57 pm
The p-guard material is 2.5mm
Title: Re: Homemade Dust Washer
Post by: opt2not on February 09, 2012, 02:42:20 pm
FrancoB made some dust washers as well. I think he used a lathe though?
Not sure, but you could hit him up for some information. Or you could probably just buy some off him if he's got any left. Not sure if he has clear though.

edit:  Also, if you really wanna pimp out your panels, you could go for a clear dust washer with an itched image in it:
(http://www.tek-innovations.com/arthobbies/images/detch_1.jpg)
http://www.tek-innovations.com/arthobbies/index.cfm?loc=about&sub=customd (http://www.tek-innovations.com/arthobbies/index.cfm?loc=about&sub=customd)
I'm planning on doing this for some of my panels.
Title: Re: Homemade Dust Washer
Post by: brad808 on February 09, 2012, 07:00:27 pm
FrancoB made some dust washers as well. I think he used a lathe though?
Not sure, but you could hit him up for some information. Or you could probably just buy some off him if he's got any left. Not sure if he has clear though.

edit:  Also, if you really wanna pimp out your panels, you could go for a clear dust washer with an itched image in it:
(http://www.tek-innovations.com/arthobbies/images/detch_1.jpg)
http://www.tek-innovations.com/arthobbies/index.cfm?loc=about&sub=customd (http://www.tek-innovations.com/arthobbies/index.cfm?loc=about&sub=customd)
I'm planning on doing this for some of my panels.

Those are sweet looking. When I read the title I thought about how cool it would be to have ryu on player one and ken on player 2 facing each other. When I saw the etched ones I thought for sure they would be priced at something stupid but at $3.75 that's definitely worth it. Not something I think I'd get for my cab being a bit of a minimalist when it comes to art and design but if I had the artwork to support it then those would be the cherry on top.
Title: Re: Homemade Dust Washer
Post by: Gray_Area on February 11, 2012, 04:05:38 am

It'll be completely flat though.. While it's in the drill press you might exp with using a chisel or carving knife on it while it's spinning to etch out a ring or two on it to dress it up a little.

Happ dust washers look just like that material he linked above.