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Topic: Stepmania Cabinet - Show and Tell |
Lawrencesss
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Forum: Bemani Controllers Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2008 3:29 pm Subject: Stepmania Cabinet - Show and Tell |
I will be making the strobe to flash at some factor of the BPM.
The arcade parts were from http://ozstick.com.au/
Nice cab j1ng, it is coming along nicely. |
Topic: Stepmania Cabinet - Show and Tell |
Lawrencesss
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Forum: Bemani Controllers Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2008 9:47 pm Subject: Stepmania Cabinet - Show and Tell |
Not bad. I preffer a more arcade style cabinet, but thats ok. You could always enclose the top and add some lights and stuff...Not make it really "bigger" but make it more closed in.
I am actually ... |
Topic: Devout Stealth homepad |
Lawrencesss
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Forum: Bemani Controllers Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2008 8:08 pm Subject: Devout Stealth homepad |
As a testament to the durability of these pads. I thought I would put up a photo of mine.
I built this over a year ago, and it has done some serious hours.
I play 6-7 hours a week, and it shows ... |
Topic: Stepmania Cabinet - Show and Tell |
Lawrencesss
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Forum: Bemani Controllers Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2008 7:33 pm Subject: Stepmania Cabinet - Show and Tell |
I wasn't sure where to put this, but since most of the D-I-Y types hang out in here I felt it was appropriate.
Introducing my combination Stepmania Cab and Jukebox. It has been christened StepDuke. ... |
Topic: The Simplified Stealth Homepad |
Lawrencesss
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Forum: Bemani Controllers Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 11:37 pm Subject: The Simplified Stealth Homepad |
Unless you play with a really high lift, I can see some serious foot damage happening.
Eventually the duct tape will roll up, exposing a really nice corner or edge.
The concept is brilliant, a l ... |
Topic: Best home-built hard pad given my criteria? |
Lawrencesss
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Forum: Bemani Controllers Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2008 1:27 am Subject: Best home-built hard pad given my criteria? |
The foil is epoxied to wood, and totally sealed, so there is no possibility of any scratching, if you spread the epoxy around then it will be years and years until you get any damage from the negligib ... |
Topic: Best home-built hard pad given my criteria? |
Lawrencesss
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Forum: Bemani Controllers Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 7:44 pm Subject: Best home-built hard pad given my criteria? |
Devout Stealth Homepad.
Satisfies all of your requirements!
I can attest to its durability, I played on it at 300 pounds. |
Topic: Devout Stealth homepad |
Lawrencesss
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Forum: Bemani Controllers Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 3:53 pm Subject: Devout Stealth homepad |
If you want to construct this pad so It is the best It can be, and works flawlessly for a long time to come, I suggest bolting and screwing the switch panels.
Use bolts from the top to provide tens ... |
Topic: Devout Stealth homepad |
Lawrencesss
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Forum: Bemani Controllers Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 1:09 am Subject: Devout Stealth homepad |
Also, could someone please help me figure out where to solder the wires to on a logitech precision gamepad pro?
Use the 6 wires that go to the 4 trigger switches on the gamepad. There is a 3 wire r ... |
Topic: Devout Stealth homepad |
Lawrencesss
Replies: 251
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Forum: Bemani Controllers Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2007 4:01 am Subject: Devout Stealth homepad |
I just finished building this pad.
It is nuts, the design is simple to construct yet the result is extremely reliable.
All my sensors worked 100% the first time, holds work great, and they regis ... |
Topic: Sheet metal sellers in Montreal |
Lawrencesss
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Forum: Bemani Controllers Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2007 10:03 pm Subject: Sheet metal sellers in Montreal |
Any company who fabricates roofs, sheds or barns should be able to point you in the right direction.
It is unlikely they will be a retail operation, but if you walk in and ask for some help, usuall ... |
Topic: Alternative to using a controller for a PC pad |
Lawrencesss
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Forum: Bemani Controllers Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2007 1:19 pm Subject: Alternative to using a controller for a PC pad |
Get a logitech precision gamepad for PC.
It is a little pricey at ~15 but you do not need to clean any points. And you can solder wire-to-wire if you only need 4 buttons. |
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