I was taking a hull of the whole button negative shape in many places,
rather than a hull of the sliced shape, which meant the amount of
decorative plate beyond the button holes varied depending on the exact
positioning of how it was sliced. this was brittle in general, but
more importantly made many plates too big when I cleaned up some code to
remove an override that I thought was irrelevant --- it was actually
affecting the overall geometry outside of the slice
Signed-off-by: Brian S. Stephan <bss@incorporeal.org>
it just stands out a bit too much at the default, IMO, considering the
button is standalone and not part of a 24mm layout where the default is
nicer
Signed-off-by: Brian S. Stephan <bss@incorporeal.org>
I realized pretty late in the build here that I didn't have a way to
access the Fn switch, so I'm just going to try putting it away at the
top back for now
Signed-off-by: Brian S. Stephan <bss@incorporeal.org>
Q2009-specific for now, though maybe one day I'll use the cluster on a
frame wall, in which case I'd move this to the "core" collection of
parts
Signed-off-by: Brian S. Stephan <bss@incorporeal.org>
this was necessary for the back bottom pieces, so might as well simplify the
print of the front bottom pieces as well
Signed-off-by: Brian S. Stephan <bss@incorporeal.org>
these pieces are largely not used for anything, but the left/right have
mounting holes for securing the whole enclosure to the base, and
finishing the connection to where the monitor is mounted
Signed-off-by: Brian S. Stephan <bss@incorporeal.org>
the idea of this is to have Select, Home, and Start buttons accessible
via this panel away from the action panels, and the action pannels have
the L3, TP, and R3 buttons in the Sega 2P 11 layout, and then there is
no need for buttons on the back of the q2009 enclosure. I don't think
this would get used for any reason other than q2009 so it lives there.
Signed-off-by: Brian S. Stephan <bss@incorporeal.org>
still working out all the kinks of this, but this would be something
that is part of a larger enclosure that is secured to a particular
vendor's pedestal
Signed-off-by: Brian S. Stephan <bss@incorporeal.org>
for stability, could be decorated more in the future, that kind of
thing, but this works right now so I'll commit it before I go breaking
things
Signed-off-by: Brian S. Stephan <bss@incorporeal.org>
this is basically just a little wedge to display the stick on. I really
like using three since they're not secured to anything, but I might make
a plate to put them in next, for a bit more stability
Signed-off-by: Brian S. Stephan <bss@incorporeal.org>
the friction fit is too unreliable, and it took minimal kid aura to have
the whole thing toppling over. I will make a more stable mount at a
minimum later, so this thing goes into the TODO pile for now
Signed-off-by: Brian S. Stephan <bss@incorporeal.org>