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Simple and fast arcade stick build
cudbur:
Constructive criticism appreciated. Gave me the opportunity to thumb through the Machinery's Handbook
JDFan:
--- Quote from: cudbur on February 01, 2016, 06:20:17 pm ---Did I mention this was a simple and fast stick?
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You did but Don't you think you should put a bit more time into it and make it a well designed one BEFORE trying to sell the build plans ???
tomstewdevine:
--- Quote from: JDFan on February 03, 2016, 05:06:41 am ---
--- Quote from: cudbur on February 01, 2016, 06:20:17 pm ---Did I mention this was a simple and fast stick?
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You did but Don't you think you should put a bit more time into it and make it a well designed one BEFORE trying to sell the build plans ???
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:laugh2:
Ginsu Victim:
I didn't even click the links on his post. I'm still trying to figure out what the product is.
cudbur:
--- Quote from: JDFan on February 03, 2016, 05:06:41 am ---
--- Quote from: cudbur on February 01, 2016, 06:20:17 pm ---Did I mention this was a simple and fast stick?
--- End quote ---
You did but Don't you think you should put a bit more time into it and make it a well designed one BEFORE trying to sell the build plans ???
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I understand some of the confusion. I've made many arcade stick blueprints. Some free, others I've iterated many times. The link you posted is one of my designs I'm selling because a lot of time went into it. The pieces were optimized to minimize material and be cut from a single sheet of MDF. It's true and tested and I welcome constructive criticism on it. However, this thread is for an arcade stick you can 3D print, while you drill some holes in some scrap wood you may have. It's free and I invite people to modify themselves or request changes to the CAD files.
Here's a list of the frames I've designed. Some have links to free blueprints.
http://www.cuddleburrito.com/arcade-frames
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