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RUN-DMD - bulk purchase for frames (north america)

By j_m_

9 years ago


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    #5 9 years ago

    How do we go about getting them? I am ready for a couple of sets now.

    #8 9 years ago
    Quoted from j_m_:

    ponoko.com just got back with me
    after uploading the file that he re-organized for me so that both the front and rear frames were in a single file, we're looking at cost of $32.73 per set.
    if people are interested, I can upload the file somewhere so that anyone interested in this new .eps file created to ponoko's requirements, can grab it.
    order over $100 qualify for free shipping (which would 4 sets)

    How can I get this file?

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    #15 9 years ago

    I would order 2 sets now if it were ready.

    #46 9 years ago
    Quoted from wiggy07:

    I created my own frame with plexi-glass purchased from Lowes. I also bought the spacers I needed from Pinball Life. Drilled all the holes with a drill press.

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    That looks great I like the clear look. Did those animations come already on the run-dmd or did you load them yourself?

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    #72 9 years ago
    Quoted from Syco54645:

    The doc gave me the option of glue and I went for that.

    You could have just left the screw in.

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    #141 8 years ago
    Quoted from Thor-NL:

    Had to assemble, dont have the 5v power adapter yet so i know i have to do it again

    No you should be able to plug the power supply in. There is just enough room to get in there.

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