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Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: Tonyjambo on June 22, 2012, 11:36:15 pm
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Hi all - my first post and im just in the planning stages for my first cab.
I'm planning on a pretty simple Streetfighter+trackball layout for my CP but stumbling on such simple things as :
Whats the best combination of thickness of CP (MDF) , plexi and tmould that makes a sturdy well put together panel ? Do i even need to add the plexi if i get a laminate from somewhere like gameongrafix ?
thanks in advance - many more posts to follow im sure
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I've used 1/2-inch MDF, 1/8 inch plexi and 5/8 inch T-molding. Alternatively, you could use 5/8 inch MDF or 1/4 inch plexi, and then use 3/4 inch T-molding. That would give you more options in the T-molding department.
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yeah - i was looking at the 1/2 mdf 1/4 plexi but i figured that plexi might be too thick
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You could also go with 1/2 inch MDF with 1/8 inch board and 1/8 inch plexi. I did this to provide a good surface for the artwork and to allow for easy swapping of parts later.
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I'm redoing my CP and I'm going to try 3/4" mdf with 1/8" plexiglas and 3/4" t-molding. I'm going to bevel the bottom edge of the CP with a 45 degree router bit so that it takes off 1/8" from the overall thickness. That way the thickness of the edge of the CP will appear to be 3/4" and will match the molding.
I did see a guy on eBay selling 1" t-molding. I contemplated that before I decided on the beveling approach. But then I thought it might look odd being so thick...
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yeah - i was looking at the 1/2 mdf 1/4 plexi but i figured that plexi might be too thick
It would be pretty thick. IMHO, 1/8 inch plexi is perfect to work with. Not to mention, cheaper.
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Thanks guys - i'm going to go 3/4" mdf and 1/8 plexi with a bevel on the bottom to take the edge down to 5/8 then cut the T-Mould slot 1/8 north of center , I think it should look pretty decent - more concerned with the Top of the CP than the bottom.
@Dawgz - i like that approach just because it means no routing out for the trackball :) is the happ trackball mount actually 1/8' by any chance or did you ahve to shim it ? it does give you a nice clean surface as well - tempting :)
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Shimmed it with some small washers.
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The 1/8 inch plexi was the perfect height for the lip of the trackball too.
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I was able to find 5/8 mdf but it was speical order. So I have 5/8 mdf and 1/8 inch plexi, 3/4 t-molding.