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How do I flush mount a trackball?
pointdablame:
If you don't plan on taking the trackball out anytime soon, and you are worried about your art being affected by any imperfections, route out the plate, and then putty the imperfections and the lines as AmericanDemon said. You can then have a perfectly flat surface to work with... although it's a bit harder to remove the trackball plate if you have to.
stevodevo:
yeah use a *sharp* craft knife for the artwork...and use something round as a template don't try to freehand it unless you're a cyborg...
javeryh:
Good thing I happen to be a cyborg then! Actually, a stencil or something is a good idea - I wonder if you can buy a compass that accepts razors?
rdagger:
It may be too late since you already cut the hole in your CP, but I flush mounted my trackball without a mounting plate. Here's a link.
Minwah:
--- Quote from: rdagger on July 20, 2005, 12:23:49 pm ---It may be too late since you already cut the hole in your CP, but I flush mounted my trackball without a mounting plate. Here's a link.
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Nice :)
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