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Will this cp layout double as a "finger-meat" grinder?!

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yotsuya:

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--- Quote from: drventure on August 28, 2014, 06:27:21 pm ---I SOOOO want to see someone come up with a "popup" spinner.

I imagine a mechanism similiar to the popup drain plug in a lot of tubs.

One of these days, I'll have to give that a go.

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WHERE THE HELL HAVE YOU BEEN, BRO!!!!!???!!  :cheers:

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 ;D
Takin' out the trash  ;)

Here's hoping I can get back on some building soon. It's been way too long.

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Good to have you back, my friend! We could have used your wisdom in a few of the conversations that have popped up recently. Stick around!

BGoulette:
All right, all right, a pop-up spinner might be better some time in the future...on someone else's cabinet! ;)

That said, here's a revision to my previous layout:


Click for big!

While the movement might seem somewhat arbitrary, I'm largely trying to keep things lined up with my 15° angles (and complements). This version also focuses on the 34mm spinner knob, versus the 44mm.

dkersten:
I ordered the parts for my idea on a recessed spinner, not sure if they will be here before the holiday weekend though.  Either way I will probably have a "proof of concept" by next week.  If it works out, I will post the exact parts and what I did to make it work out.

You could certainly move the spinner over, but then it becomes a question of comfort when using it.  As it is, is anything going to get in the way of resting your palms on the CP while playing?  Have you printed this to scale and laid it out to see where your hands rest?

BGoulette:
I did print out the relevant portion -- it's surprising to see how big 30mm or 3.25" really is! I should try to mock up the actual heights as well, though, to try to better approximate what I'd be getting myself into. I have a chunk of scrap MDF that might work to that end (in part, at least).

I'd definitely be interested in seeing what you're able to come up with regarding a recessed spinner!

PL1:

--- Quote from: BGoulette on August 28, 2014, 09:23:57 pm ---All right, all right, a pop-up spinner might be better some time in the future...on someone else's cabinet! ;)

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Agreed.  I was just tossing it out there for Drventure.   ;D


Scott

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