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    • N Offline
      Namhas
      last edited by

      I'm looking for someone to basically do a sketchup build of something that i could then explode and take to a CNC and then build myself.

      The item is going to be a replica of a Sega Net City (or Sega New Net City) arcade cabinet.

      • http://www.donovanmyers.com/ - this guy made a copy of a taito viewlix cabinet, and his sketchup plans are on his site.

      That is where I got the idea from.

      I expect the sketchup project to take a few hours and would like to be involved in some of the process. I'm expecting to use mostly wood, but some metal framing would not be dismissed. I do expect this to be a commission, and understand time and personal life and don't assume its a regular push button get treat kind of thing.

      I'm hoping someone with woodworking knowledge and sketchup skills can assist.

      Please let me know if anyone is interested.

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        TECHDAVE02
        last edited by

        2 OR 3 AXIS????
        http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=81&t=51818

        All CNC cut


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          Namhas
          last edited by

          I see you are familair with wood working, cool.

          I'll say 3 since some of the cuts are angles. (i'm assuming i know what 3 axis means)
          education is something I welcome.

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            Krisidious
            last edited by

            I believe he means how many axis the CNC you'll use has. A standard arcade cabinet can be done with a 2 Axis CNC. Dave does some kool work.

            By: Kristoff Rand
            Home DesignerUnique House Plans

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