It's been a while...
Long story short...the PC I was using decided the night before the deadline to die on me. So I sulked for an hour or so before coming up with an idea to use my laptop to at least run the thing for the party.
I worked on it for awhile and got it working, but wasn't able to put some of the finishing touches on it that I had wanted to. I'm currently searching for a replacement system to use...my funds have been nearly depleted for this project and I'm really trying to pick up something for free...or next to free.
I'll try, over the next few weeks, to fill in some of the gaps between my last post and the nearly finished product that I have now.
Sunday, June 3, 2007
Friday, February 16, 2007
Artwork
Wednesday, January 31, 2007
All wired up
I got some more done the last couple of days...basically down to sanding & a final coat of paint...then mounting the system inside, and final hookups.
Here are some shots of my CP...I was going to use quick disconnects, but couldn't seem to find a bag of just the female end...so I thought screw it, I'll just solder it. I never used to be very good with the soldering iron...but after learning to heat the parts, not the solder - it turned out to be much easier.

It doesn't look half bad.

I'm gonna work on my artwork some more tonight.
Here are some shots of my CP...I was going to use quick disconnects, but couldn't seem to find a bag of just the female end...so I thought screw it, I'll just solder it. I never used to be very good with the soldering iron...but after learning to heat the parts, not the solder - it turned out to be much easier.
It doesn't look half bad.
I'm gonna work on my artwork some more tonight.
Monday, January 29, 2007
Name picked!
While I still need to work some more on the OS & computer system, it will work for now. Almost all pieces have had at least one coat of paint sprayed on...a couple are done.
I'm waiting on the joystick (Ultimarc Ultrastik 360) to arrive so I can figure out my final angles for the control panel. Once I have that, I can determine the exact height that I need to have my CP, and then I can mount my side rails & velcro. After the side rails are on, I'll glue all the pieces together and start fitting in the system...then I'll need to wire the CP.
I think I've come up with a theme for the unit. As I was searching for a font to use on the marquee...since I'm waiting on the 360, I decided to start on the artwork...anyway, I came across a Gaelic font that I really liked. I'm leaning toward the name "Irish Luck". My marquee will consist of about 10 mini-marquees with Irish Luck in the middle surrounded by Celtic knotwork. For the CPO, I had three thoughts for art: 1. a 4-leaf clover in the middle with green lightning shooting out from around it, 2. a 3D Celtic knot on a background TBD and 3. a picture of green, rolling Irish hills with a Celtic knot border...and knot border for buttons.
I'm leaning toward the landscape pic, but I might do a version of all three...just to be sure. I have VERY limited Photoshop skills, I've made a few desktop wallpapers for a few companies I have worked at...mostly abstract stuff.
I haven't decided on side art yet...although it will probably depend on the CPO I end up going with.
I'm waiting on the joystick (Ultimarc Ultrastik 360) to arrive so I can figure out my final angles for the control panel. Once I have that, I can determine the exact height that I need to have my CP, and then I can mount my side rails & velcro. After the side rails are on, I'll glue all the pieces together and start fitting in the system...then I'll need to wire the CP.
I think I've come up with a theme for the unit. As I was searching for a font to use on the marquee...since I'm waiting on the 360, I decided to start on the artwork...anyway, I came across a Gaelic font that I really liked. I'm leaning toward the name "Irish Luck". My marquee will consist of about 10 mini-marquees with Irish Luck in the middle surrounded by Celtic knotwork. For the CPO, I had three thoughts for art: 1. a 4-leaf clover in the middle with green lightning shooting out from around it, 2. a 3D Celtic knot on a background TBD and 3. a picture of green, rolling Irish hills with a Celtic knot border...and knot border for buttons.
I'm leaning toward the landscape pic, but I might do a version of all three...just to be sure. I have VERY limited Photoshop skills, I've made a few desktop wallpapers for a few companies I have worked at...mostly abstract stuff.
I haven't decided on side art yet...although it will probably depend on the CPO I end up going with.
Thursday, January 25, 2007
Nothing major
Nothing major to report today.
I sanded and painted another coat of paint to a couple of pieces...the front and speaker panel and sprayed the first coat onto the angle/fan board.
I started to work on the computer today as well. I installed a copy of Tiny XP and started to load the emulator on...more to add later though.
I sanded and painted another coat of paint to a couple of pieces...the front and speaker panel and sprayed the first coat onto the angle/fan board.
I started to work on the computer today as well. I installed a copy of Tiny XP and started to load the emulator on...more to add later though.
Wednesday, January 24, 2007
Lots done
Today was a productive day...I was able to cross off a few things from my punch list. 
I got the hinges recessed, screwed in & puttied over...although one side will require some sanding to fix.

I started to fill the right side and then added more putty to the mix...then it started to firm up much better. The left side looks much smoother. I will probably need to mix up some more tomorrow and even out the right side.

I also drilled my button holes for the front panel and sides. While I was working with the putty, I painted the front, speaker board and one of the sides' inside. After I painted the side, I realized that I still needed to cut out my marquee slot. You can also see where I had to fill in a space from a skill saw mishap on the painted side.
I got the hinges recessed, screwed in & puttied over...although one side will require some sanding to fix.
I started to fill the right side and then added more putty to the mix...then it started to firm up much better. The left side looks much smoother. I will probably need to mix up some more tomorrow and even out the right side.
I also drilled my button holes for the front panel and sides. While I was working with the putty, I painted the front, speaker board and one of the sides' inside. After I painted the side, I realized that I still needed to cut out my marquee slot. You can also see where I had to fill in a space from a skill saw mishap on the painted side.
Saturday, January 20, 2007
My cab went 3D today!!
I started to work on the computer I have for the cab - I ordered a "new" HD...but it was apparently already formated to NTFS, so using Win98 is out! I also have a spare copy of Win XP...so it shouldn't be a problem...it just wasn't expected. I also noticed a slight problem with the speakers I dissected earlier...apparently in my enthusiasm to get them opened I broke a small piece of metal used as a jumper...a quick fix with the trusty soldering iron, and they are as good as used!

I've included a "behind the scenes" look at my new, not-yet-patented level/drill design. I'm really starting to love the hot glue gun I got...it has soooo many uses!

Here is a look at one of my boards awaiting dowel implantation. It's a very scientific process...fill hole with hot glue...insert dowel...wait for glue to dry. Don't try this at home kids!

This is when I started to get a little giddy! Finally!! 3D!! The placement of the dowels in the base board weren't perfect...put with a little persuasion from my rubber mallet...it fit fine.


Lastly, a couple of looks from the back and front after fitting the other boards with dowels.


This was the solution I came up with to angle cut my fan board...I had to clamp the fan board to another board (this board was placed along a pencil line to allow me to cut straight - like that could happen!). This board was then clamped to the saw horses for stablity. In the end, the cut turned out to be pretty close...can't complain!
I've included a "behind the scenes" look at my new, not-yet-patented level/drill design. I'm really starting to love the hot glue gun I got...it has soooo many uses!
Here is a look at one of my boards awaiting dowel implantation. It's a very scientific process...fill hole with hot glue...insert dowel...wait for glue to dry. Don't try this at home kids!
This is when I started to get a little giddy! Finally!! 3D!! The placement of the dowels in the base board weren't perfect...put with a little persuasion from my rubber mallet...it fit fine.
Lastly, a couple of looks from the back and front after fitting the other boards with dowels.
This was the solution I came up with to angle cut my fan board...I had to clamp the fan board to another board (this board was placed along a pencil line to allow me to cut straight - like that could happen!). This board was then clamped to the saw horses for stablity. In the end, the cut turned out to be pretty close...can't complain!
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