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Title: attaching super8's...
Post by: hulkster on July 09, 2003, 04:18:30 pm
should i use carraige bolts for my joysticks?  or something else
Title: Re:attaching super8's...
Post by: hyiu on July 09, 2003, 04:22:10 pm
if you're using artwork / plexi to cover...
then I would suggest you sink the bolt head into the wood..
you'll have a cleaner panel this way....
Title: Re:attaching super8's...
Post by: rampy on July 09, 2003, 04:22:29 pm
unless you want a flush mount... sure... yeah.. use carriage bolts... cuz that's what they used in the arcades...

You could just use #10 sized machine screws/bolts if you wanted as no one is going to try and unscrew/steal your joysticks like they would in an arcade... but it won't look "authentic" *shrug*

Rampy
Title: Re:attaching super8's...
Post by: hulkster on July 09, 2003, 04:29:42 pm
hmmm, well i could get some carraige bolts, but how would that look under lexan.  and while im on that topic of lexan, do i have to have that?  i mean, i have some contact paper...do i really need lexan over the top??  
Title: Re:attaching super8's...
Post by: rampy on July 09, 2003, 04:41:56 pm
it's purely an astethetic thing... (although it protects the artwork underneath) --- If i were justlaying contact paper down, I wouldn't bother with lexan...  Once the contact paper wears off or starts peeling (and most likely it will on a wood application) you can just replace it with more contact paper (of course dissassmbling your sticks/buttons to do that, though)

*shrug*  You give any thought to that fancy vinyl speaker covering stuff Oscar found at partsexpresses site?

Rampy
Title: Re:attaching super8's...
Post by: hyiu on July 09, 2003, 04:47:06 pm
my personal experience is....

contact paper sucks on wood....

and if you use artwork and lexan on top...
you'll have a VERY clean and nice look / feel.....
Title: Re:attaching super8's...
Post by: hulkster on July 09, 2003, 04:56:40 pm
hmmm, well i dont really know how to make artwork all that much.  i know how to do stuff in photoshop, but i dont know dimensions, how to set the dpi, and all that.  i dont want to create some elaborate art design only to have it all pixelated when i print it out at kinkos or whatever.  but if i decide to put artwork on, what type of paper do i need it to be printed out on?  and if i get some cp art off the net, if i just save it to a disc, and take it to kinkos, will it looks good?  

also, can i buy lexan at home depot or lowes?
Title: Re:attaching super8's...
Post by: traknfieldSUPAstar on July 09, 2003, 05:30:53 pm
it depends... i know the home depot i used to frequent sold lexan/plexi before, but they stopped doing so because they were losing too much business to tap plastics