My Arcade Mod Using A Round File
My Arcade Mod Using A Round File Posted on: 15.12.2009 by michael valderas I was going to take mine to a local machine shop to have it cut but after seeing other guys in Denver having a bad experience with the shops around here I decided to take a file to the holes.I bought a 10" Round File Single Cut Bastard. Removed the old buttons. Lined up the overlay and taped it on top. It Took me about 2 hours to grind the holes and only about $25 for the file and soldering iron. Way cheaper than taking to a machine shop. So far everybody loves seeing my rock arcade buttons! Can't wait to have my midifighter sitting next to this. | |
michael valderas 15.12.2009 | I was going to take mine to a local machine shop to have it cut but after seeing other guys in Denver having a bad experience with the shops around here I decided to take a file to the holes. I bought a 10" Round File Single Cut Bastard. Removed the old buttons. Lined up the overlay and taped it on top. It Took me about 2 hours to grind the holes and only about $25 for the file and soldering iron. Way cheaper than taking to a machine shop. So far everybody loves seeing my rock arcade buttons! Can't wait to have my midifighter sitting next to this. |
Merlyn Komula 26.12.2009 | hey would u have a illustrator file of a dxf of the holes! I'm doing a mod but don't have the exact whole locations! |
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