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Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: dkubarek on December 21, 2008, 11:31:35 pm
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I got the X-arcade BYOAC buttons, sticks and board and can't find what size holes to drill. The buttons look like they would fit very snugly in a 1 1/8 inch hole. However, it could be a 1 1/4 inch hole. I'm also unsure of what size hole to drill for the joystick. Anyone know?
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http://wiki.arcadecontrols.com/wiki/Control_panel_hole_sizes
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http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=71031.0
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Ok, and I'm guess the x-arcade buttons match the Happs standard buttons and the joystick is the same as the ultrastick. Both 1 1/8 inch, right? Thanks
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I've gotten the best results with a spade bit and they can usually be had for less than either a forstner or a hole saw. More importantly, be sure to clamp some scrap to the back/under side of whatever it is you're drilling or you're liable to make a mess coming out the other side.
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Yea, I've heard bad things about the spade bit but never really had anything go wrong using one. I have hole saws, too. It seems like a hole saw would give you a straighter hole in that it all rests on top of the wood, but I'm not sure it matters much if a button is on a 2 degree angle. I plan to back the control panel with another board. Thanks for the tip.
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(http://www.toolspecial.com/images/03.1010S.jpg)
Use this :)
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You won't have much luck drilling a hole with one of those :P
I do know someone who tried to use one as a spanner on his bike :dizzy:
As the guys said for most holes you want a 1 1/18" (28mm) forstner bit ideally using a drill press with some scrap wood backing for the most accurate, clean and straight holes.
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I wish I knew someone with a drill press. Would've made for a much better panel than what I wound up with. A drill works well enough, but a press would've been nice to have.