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Where do I find someone who does that stuff...I want to make a bunch of custom parts for my cab and mabye to share with the community
but I can't find a desent one that will machine and polish poured acrylic.
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What I want to do is I have a friend that works some where were they make bocks of clear acrylic. I have these little figures of Mario and etc and he's going to pour the acrylic on them so the Mario stays in the middle. I want to find someone that can lathe them into joystick handles so i can have little Mario's and Luigi's in the handle. And if anyone else wants some I'm pretty sure we can work out a deal.
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Refer to Fozzy's casting tron sticks thread.
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no experience but a suggestion,
is it worth trying to cast it as a ball and just polishing it as opposed to machining it from a square. must be possible to make a mold around a pool ball? or something similar.
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I'll ask tommorrow
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