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| wiggy:
Mine is in a box somewhere (I moved in August). Not sure exactly where. I'll look as soon as I get a chance. |
| wiggy:
I'm super excited about a new piece of equipment that's on its way to the shop! I lost all interest in the filament-based printers like our old Replicator 2 (which I sold about a year ago after literally not touching it for 6 +months) once we got the first laser cutter and I saw how quickly, consistently, and accurately we could produce with it. Still, the lasers have their limitations. One can do a LOT with 2D parts, but it means using way more parts than I'd prefer to add mechanical function. The power switch/reset button assembly on this custom SNES is made up of 10 individual pieces of laser cut acrylic, 14 mechanical fasteners (i.e. Screws), a fair amount of glue, and a very steady had mixed with an inordinate amount of patience. While this is by far the project I'm most proud of, I have no intention of putting it into production as is. The margin for error is very, VERY narrow. Buuuuuut, if I were able to mix in a handful of printed parts for some of the more complex portions of the build, then I could definitely put something together which is both able to be easily produced by my staff AND I, plus (hopefully) offer a kit to customers! This will definitely pave the path of completion for some of our more complex and ambitious projects :D |
| TDIRunner:
As usual, everything there looks pretty damn awesome. :D |
| Quazimoto:
I don't normally go in for super fancy smancy consoles and such. A custom pain job and basic graphics is about all I'm usually keen on. But... This is flippin' awesome and I want a whole line of retro consoles like it. |
| e_brugal:
I like everything without modification or customization, original. But damn wiggy, that looks really awesome. |
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