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Let's figure out the minimum parts to build a whitewood

By Aurich

9 years ago


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    #1687 7 years ago

    Data East games use that type of Pop bumper... If your looking for used.

    -Jim

    #1690 7 years ago

    I am planning to use them on my custom table, but i can't say to pros and cons yet because I haven't gotten that far... My guess is that making sure they are level with the playfield is the only issue, but I assume that is a concern for anything...

    -Jim

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    #1766 7 years ago

    I have a 70v power supply. I am running 70v to coils with 16 gauge wire. I am running 5v to switches with 22 gauge wire. Like was said 22 is not necessary but it is easy to work with and feels more solid to me than smaller gauge. I also am getting my wire from Amazon in like the 6 color pack of stranded copper wire.

    -Jim

    #1768 7 years ago

    Rosh,
    yeah that's a good idea, I need to do that as well when it comes to final wiring. Let the wire size differentiate use. I tried adding a black stripe to the light colored wires but that's a PITA, just getting 20 g wire makes more sense.

    -Jim

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    #1836 6 years ago
    Quoted from toyotaboy:

    Ha! he printed a few bezels for my lcd mods initially, then I finally took the plunge and just bought my own. Nothing against Scott, but his printers were always running (as do mine now), as does anyone with 3d printers. Sucks waiting in queue, it's amazing when you can export your model, slice it, and be printing within 5 minutes.

    I feel like I am always waiting to print... I usually get way too detailed in the cad file just to waist time while other things print. I think I have 6 things in my queue as we speak! I occasionally look at shapeways and even upload a model to see if its worth it to just order the print... haven't done that yet, but it may be coming.

    -Jim

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