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Title: Control Panel Overlay
Post by: lettuce on July 24, 2005, 07:33:46 am
Have ordered an Overlay from classicarcadegrafix.com, am just woundering if its best to place the overlay over my CP then use the router to make the holes in the CP, or is it best to make the holes in the CP first then place the overlay on the CP and score where the holes are?
Title: Re: Control Panel Overlay
Post by: GameOver on July 24, 2005, 08:14:10 am
I cut the holes in my CP first, then put on the CPO, then cut the holes in the CPO using the drill holes as a guide.  That worked just fine for me.  Others may have different suggestions.

I'm not sure, but would think that cutting thru the CPO with a drill bit or router would rip it to shreds...

Here's a snap of mine immediately after cutting out the holes w/a utility knife;

Title: Re: Control Panel Overlay
Post by: Jabba on July 24, 2005, 09:29:19 am
I followed the same procedure as Game Over and the results were perfect. Use a real sharp exacto knife if you can. For the round buttons, I cut a series of "pie" shapes, cutting a line from the center to the edge, then cut out each pie.
Title: Re: Control Panel Overlay
Post by: lettuce on July 24, 2005, 02:52:28 pm
Ok, cheers guys!
Title: Re: Control Panel Overlay
Post by: Bones on July 24, 2005, 05:20:49 pm
I have read where people place their print over their control panel and use a nail to punch the centre of the printed hole (straight through the print).

Then use these nail marks left in the wood as a guide where to drill your holes. When finished attach CPO and cut out the print as described above.