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Author Topic: Vigolix clone.  (Read 2952 times)

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tavomax

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Vigolix clone.
« on: August 14, 2013, 01:42:50 am »
From the first moment I saw the design of the Vigolix, I knew I had to do one for my own.

I'm using mdf half inch.

Change some of the measures to be able to use Lorenzo joysticks, two players at the same time and put a back flip.

The mdf cut into sections of 35 cm for the sides and 55 cm for the front and back.





Making the sides.







Matching the sides.



Rounding the ends.



Tracing the margins.



Cutting the other pieces.



Drilling.



Small test.



The second part of the front.



Measuring the control panel.



Control Panel. One for sanwa / Seimitsu and the other for Lorenzo joysticks.



Detail of the control panel.



Is taking shape.



Tracing opening for the monitor.



Start to cut the window to the monitor.



Not bad.



Top.




At the moment are my progress.

Greetings.


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Re: Vigolix clone.
« Reply #1 on: August 14, 2013, 10:19:54 am »
Good start.   A nice little cab design to use.   :applaud:

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Re: Vigolix clone.
« Reply #2 on: August 15, 2013, 01:30:26 am »
Well today I finished almost the assembly of the mini. So it only remains to decide the layout, paint, and assemble the "guts".

Cut the sides to the board and place. This in order that the board remains the same width as the sides and cover the mdf joints :






The board' is a little low for the acrylic does not stick:




I put a couple of leftover pieces under the dash to help not binding:






I make a couple of holes, the middle is for wiring jamma and the two largest for video and power cables from the monitor:






A rear view of the mini:




For the moment let the mini stand by,  other pieces arriving need to terminate it.

Greetings.