Wow.....those emulation buttons! I've been planning the exact same thing for my cab. And I mean exact....mounted at an angle tucked beneath the CP edge. I was calling it my navigation panel (for the front end). When I saw yours I thought you may have gotten the idea from my renderings in the Mission Control thread. Upon looking at the dates of the posts you had already BUILT yours before I had even posted renders!!
So I guess that's another example of convergent evolution!
I've gotta say that looks amazing. Really gives a sense of depth and finish to the CP. I'm eager to know how that's worked out for you. Are the buttons easy to access below the lip of the CP? They are mounted at an angle correct?
Great job on everything. It's shaping up beautifully. You say this is your first woodworking project!? My hats off to you! Thanks for knocking the bar up yet another notch.

Hi,
Thanks for the "fine" complements

Let me star by saying that your project will look fantastic .. the design is simply great ...
Regarding the emulation buttons, it was by chance that the placement came to mind

... at the begining, the idea was to have them on the sides of the monitor, but I gave up that idea because originaly, I wanted glass to cover the monitor (5 mm) and I figured it would be hard to cut the holes and I'm not good working with glass (I break them all

).
Something like this (By the way ... it might look good on yours too ... with dark blue buttons

)
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|O| |O|
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Anyway what I really wanted was a CP with no emulation buttons ... I don't want to say bad things about some of the guys here, but I have seen some awsome CP's regarding design and materials used, and then, full of emulation buttons

.... sorry guys ...
so I figured ... other then the playing stuff, just player 1 start, player 2 start and pause. Now let's "hide" the others and thats what I came up with ...

About your positioning question ... nop! They are mounted paralel to the ground and I really don't advice you to mount them angled ... it would be very hard to acess them for mounting and also for using. Even like this, it's not so easy to acess them (for mounting, not for using) ... I'll mount everyting before putting the CP, otherwise it will be difficult.
Anyway ... hope this helps to improve your project ...