Cutting the arcade holes for the vci-100

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Cutting the arcade holes for the vci-100
Posted on: 11.01.2011 by Liberty Brodbeck
So I've had my vci-100 for a bit now and I bought everything to do the arcade mod myself and I just haven't gotten around to doing because I'm not sure where I should get the holes cut. I was going to file them down myself but I would rather have the nice clean cuts from a professional shop.

Basically how much did you guys pay for the service and do you have any recommendations for places located near the East side of the SF bay area?

Let me know please, thanks
Liberty Brodbeck
11.01.2011
So I've had my vci-100 for a bit now and I bought everything to do the arcade mod myself and I just haven't gotten around to doing because I'm not sure where I should get the holes cut. I was going to file them down myself but I would rather have the nice clean cuts from a professional shop.

Basically how much did you guys pay for the service and do you have any recommendations for places located near the East side of the SF bay area?

Let me know please, thanks
Dillon Paganini
11.01.2011
If you have the overlay place it over the front panel draw the holes on and use a file. Takes a bit of time but works just fine! Your gonna need a little saw because the arcade buttons extend over the normal button layout and there is a little post that gets in the way but it comes off just as easy.
Matha Obray
11.01.2011
Shouldnt really be much. im not sure but it shouldnt be over like 30 bucks

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