Clear Arcade Buttons
Clear Arcade Buttons Posted on: 23.08.2011 by Percy Keehan i saw the new MF buttons and went on a search for even better ones. http://www.canadianjoysticks.com/pro...ushbutton.html would those fit in the MF? | |
Percy Keehan 23.08.2011 | i saw the new MF buttons and went on a search for even better ones. http://www.canadianjoysticks.com/pro...ushbutton.html would those fit in the MF? |
Jasper Frostad 25.08.2011 | I really believe these will fit just fine with out any modification, honestly. |
Shana Minsk 24.08.2011 | I know Sanwa have recently brought out clear 30mm buttons. Don't know if they are planning 24mm though. |
Gina Raffa 25.08.2011 | I've got these for my project and the quality is very good (seimitsu japan) i'm planning to light them up from the underside |
Branden Wentler 23.08.2011 | maybe you could get the faceplate mounting stems shortened by 4mm? |
Leeanna Ayla 23.08.2011 | Sure you can make them work. It may involved manufacturing a new faceplate, or running leads to your buttons. I'm positive it can be done though. |
Danae Dumler 23.08.2011 | buy one or two to test them out before getting all 16 ... make sure the snap is acceptable. There are some arcade buttons that suck. |
Jasper Frostad 23.08.2011 | actually, I believe I just found it's schematic after all. and I'm pretty sure it's gonna be .4 mm shorter than the Sanwa OSBF-24 which is what the midi Fighter uses. That should still be long enough to fit with out much of a problem, I'd bet. |
Jasper Frostad 23.08.2011 | I just did some searching... I found nothing that would indicate how long they are. Although if you could find the name of the manufacturer and check their website, I'm sure you would find a detailed schematic. You could even get a small batch of them and give it a shot. 24mm refers to the diameter of the mounting hole, so these fit the hole... just may not be the same length to fit in the midifighter's terminals. |
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