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You can use basically any sla printer to make molds. I have done prototype molds with a prusa sl1, for example. No need to spend a fortune 

Will absolutely keep it in mind soon as I get some sort of setup in here! How big are they? Something like 27x27?Jaleco Pony Mk3-25 monitor bezel and Table Pony VH/H monitor bezels. I'd pay a grip for a 1:1 of those stupid things.
I was thinking for the size of them, it'd be hard to do a lot of vacuum forming molds with an SLA 3D printer. You could probably dot them with a lot of measurements, and print in pieces I suppose...You can use basically any sla printer to make molds. I have done prototype molds with a prusa sl1, for example. No need to spend a fortune![]()
What are the dimensions?I saw someone else mention it, but the New Net City N0A-1502-03 bezel would be awesome as they seem to be in short supply
That would be silly since someone has already injection molded them!The LS30 tops have been mentioned, but what about reproductions of other rare/unusual controls like the cat paws for UO Poko?
That would be silly since someone has already injection molded them!
https://misteraddons.com/products/joystick-cat-paw
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I have a set, they're great, recommended.Damn, ninja’d
Infuriatingly difficult as it gets rolling! And yeah, everyone else beat me to saying they're already out there!I don’t have the game unfortunately but I have seen threads previously talking about reproducing them
It does look like a fun game though
I think someone would have to show me what they think is a good idea for this. I'm not quite piecing together in my head a good solution. Same with PCB cases of generic sizes. I lack creativity, lol.Injection/vaccuum moulded shell for Mean Well power supplies (the 3D printed options some people make are good, but a vacuum/injection moulded one would be even better)
These are WAY doable. Would just need 1 non-worn one in hand and it's fairly trivial to reproduce gears. They're just math as far as teeth are concerned, and a few small measurements.Also gears for CD-ROM drives
I see one bozo on ebay (if you're reading this, yes, you're a bozo) selling Seimitsu 30mm black balltops as a replacement and charging silly amounts. I've yet to do injection molds with inserts. I know it's possible, and I understand the concepts involved, but there are two big downsides: I'd need to physically set every shot of the mold with the threaded insert so it'd be quite time intensive, and I'd also need to get a good bit of learning/practice in. Which is completely fine since most of this will take a lot of practice and adjustments!AES stick ball tops
Not only the setting n threading everyone, but finishing a round ball with whatever finish may be tricky too. Bat tops may be a lil easier and seem to feel more plastick-ey. Ball tops feel more bowling ball-ey (polished).I see one bozo on ebay (if you're reading this, yes, you're a bozo) selling Seimitsu 30mm black balltops as a replacement and charging silly amounts. I've yet to do injection molds with inserts. I know it's possible, and I understand the concepts involved, but there are two big downsides: I'd need to physically set every shot of the mold with the threaded insert so it'd be quite time intensive, and I'd also need to get a good bit of learning/practice in. Which is completely fine since most of this will take a lot of practice and adjustments!
I think someone would have to show me what they think is a good idea for this. I'm not quite piecing together in my head a good solution. Same with PCB cases of generic sizes. I lack creativity, lol.
Well those people..... are fine enough I guess, but they're wrong.There may be an interest in a smaller bat top to suit AES sticks? A lot of people prefer them especially for fighters
I've always found putting the PSU in the cab works well!Just trying to think of ways to reduce the risk of the exposed power connections
Well those people..... are fine enough I guess, but they're wrong.
I've always found putting the PSU in the cab works
But yes, all those pesky supergun users (of which I've become one recently on and off) may want something, huh?
Oh, they absolutely are.No argument from me but bat tops seemed to be a lot more common in the US?
I was just being cheeky, I knew what you were on about!Sorry I should have been more specific. Yes I was thinking for those people who use these on Superguns or on a test bench where the power connections are exposed
Will absolutely keep it in mind soon as I get some sort of setup in here! How big are they? Something like 27x27?
I'm going to see about that chipped SC-25 bezel I'd asked you about fixing while I'm at it. I know it's good for roughly 2 people, but if I have the tools to fix my own cab, why not use them?
I was thinking for the size of them, it'd be hard to do a lot of vacuum forming molds with an SLA 3D printer. You could probably dot them with a lot of measurements, and print in pieces I suppose...
In more fun news, I found a real commercial vacuum forming bed. Smaller than the one I've got plans for, but also dirt cheap get-this-out-of-my-warehouse pricing, so maybe it'll be worth getting and using for a bit here! Supposed to get more details on Friday when the seller gets back to work and hopefully see it start of next week.
Oh for sure. But you're talking 5-10x the cost.Size is definitely the killer. I think elegoo makes some nice large-format resin printers, but formlabs will still be the winner in that area.