I know this is an old post, but just had to say thanks for an Excellent video. I was searching for exact Photoshop file for the controls but love how you just added the images.
This is SO COOL! Thanks for sharing. I want to try to build a megacade and print out the original 1980 centipede artwork to fit it. Wish me luck. BTW, your voice sounds just like John Goodman.
thanks......I'm gonna try to start machining some stuff soon.....I was thinking about trying VCarve Pro but its pretty expensive.....I downloaded HSM Express today!
Not yet, have a couple of house chores to complete first, but I'm still gathering materials. This summer its new fascia board, gutters and soffits on a 60 years old home.
Save the solidworks file as a 1:1 scale PDF. Import the PDF into Photoshop in 1:1 scale. You don't lose any resolution this way and you skip all of the scaling steps.
I know this is an old post, but just had to say thanks for an Excellent video. I was searching for exact Photoshop file for the controls but love how you just added the images.
Glad to help. thanks for watching
I found this very helpful thanks for the time you put into making the video
Thank you for the suggestion.
Thank you, Have you started the cnc build yet?
I know I am kind of randomly asking but does anyone know a good place to stream new movies online?
@James Jameson I would suggest FlixZone. Just google for it =)
@James Jameson Try Flixzone. You can find it on google :)
This is SO COOL! Thanks for sharing. I want to try to build a megacade and print out the original 1980 centipede artwork to fit it. Wish me luck. BTW, your voice sounds just like John Goodman.
you show us every thing i want to do from the beginning to the end thanks
Finally found the video I was looking for. Thanks a lot for this video. Hey, also is there any way we can use dxf of the actual design?
Nice! Thanks a lot for the tutorial.
Good presentation, easy to follow and a good eye to boot on your design layout.
Glad you decided on changing to six button layout.
What kind of paper do you use ? Is it regular paper or like photo paper or what ? I'm starting to need graphics for my bezzel and my marquee.
I sent the file to SAMs photo and they printed it on regular medium weight photo, semi-matt finish stock. It's holding up great. Good luck.
@@GuruBrew thank you for the reply I know it's a 4 year old video, I just saw it tho lol
Nice video. Thanks!
Good tutorial!
so cool. Thanks!
thank you for that , This will help when i create my graphics. Cheers
👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼nice
ty very much !
where do you get that blue double sided tape?
I just got my cnc working a few days ago
Lowes, home depot , walmart
thanks......I'm gonna try to start machining some stuff soon.....I was thinking about trying VCarve Pro but its pretty expensive.....I downloaded HSM Express today!
ShortCourseWorld
VCarve Pro is very sweet and if they want to send me a demo copy I could do some tutorials with it...... hint, nudge...hint
Not yet, have a couple of house chores to complete first, but I'm still gathering materials. This summer its new fascia board, gutters and soffits on a 60 years old home.
Save the solidworks file as a 1:1 scale PDF.
Import the PDF into Photoshop in 1:1 scale.
You don't lose any resolution this way and you skip all of the scaling steps.
Its not double sided tape its called vynle and you can get it printed at your local stapel store
You kind of sound like seth Rogan
I was thinking John Goodman.