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Canon Life-Size Converter EF

A contest for you: Guess what this is a photo of, and reply.

So, have you guessed what that is? Here is another, different angle, photo of the same item… See if you can get it without looking at the caption first, though. Yes, both of these were somewhat hard to capture as the object is curved in all three visible dimensions.

If you want some other macro photos taken tonight to look at, this is a close-up of part of the controller out of an old 2x CD-R. And this one here is… Well… I’ll let it be a surprise, too.

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New x0xb0x Panel Overlay v1.0

[This is cross posted from here.]

Pictured up above is v1.0 of my x0xb0x main panel (600dpi version here).

I am going to be having ten of these panel overlays printed, and I will be making eight available to others who have made x0xb0xes as well. I’m not completely certain of the cost yet, but it should be around US$30 – US$40 each for a heavy plastic (5mil Lexan) label with all holes (bolt, switch, button, knob, and LED) cut out.

Current I’m waiting on a second set of samples from the printer to decide exactly which printing process I wish to go with, then I’ll be able to give a more solid price. As soon as I have a solid, final price and the order is placed, I’ll let people know then I’ll be able to accept payment for the labels.

With regards to cost, note that I’m not making a profit on these. The price I charge will be for the printing of the panel, shipping (to me, then out to you), and PayPal fees. I’m not interested in profiting here, just getting my panel design printed up for myself and others at a reasonable price. The per-piece price is going to be a bit high because of both the high printing quality low count of pieces made.

Or, conversely, if you wish to try printing the panel yourself or redesigning it, I’ve got the following files available for your use:

Printable:
v1.0 @ 300dpi w/ bleed
v1.0 @ 600dpi w/ bleed

Design:
Adobe Illustrator CS file I put together for designing panels. (This will be very useful if you wish to design a panel overlay for yourself.)

All of the three aforementioned files plus a 600dpi version of the image up top are available in a bundle: x0xb0x_mainpanel_overlay_v1.0.zip

The Illustrator file requires two fonts, Interstate Bold and Stop. These are not provided in the bundle. The text is placed in the file both as laid-out text and outlines, though, so if you aren’t modifying the current text they won’t be needed.

Additionally, I should note that the all-seeing eye logo was appropriated (and modified) without permission from the side of a box of Steve Jackson Games‘s Illuminati: New World Order. I’m not sure of the legality of this, but hopefully it’s not a problem as no one is profiting from these panels and it’s of very limited use.

So, that’s it. If you are interested in a panel, please reply to this thread saying that you are definitely interested purchasing one. The first 8 replies will get the first 8 panels.

And yes, I’ll be certain to post a photograph of final, printed panel before I even begin accepting payment for them.

-Steve

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Illustrator Question

Could any of you who are good with Adobe Illustrator help me out with something?

First, I download the Illustrator template (Mac or Windows) from the bottom of Maverick Label’s page about Control Panels. Then I open it in Illustrator and use Page Setup to change the artboard to 8.5″ high and 11″ wide. Then I get the dotted line seen here seen here in place of the original borders of the artboard (page?) which appears to be a Page Tiling mark. I can hide it, but I can’t figure out how to make it right.

Can any of you tell me what I need to do in order to get everything rotated properly so I can lay out my label on a landscape page? I’m not sure if this is something I need to worry about or not, but it really doesn’t seem right to me…

Or, if you can point me to an appropriate resource which explains this, that’d be great too. I just don’t understand what’s going on.

Thanks!

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Beer! (Coffee Stout)

I’m trying a small sample of my beer which I just pulled from the carboy where it is aging…

It’s good. Real good.

Another week of aging then about a month in the bottles and it’ll be good to drink. Mmm.

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x0xb0x Panel

Hmm, on second thought I may likely have these x0xb0x panels printed by the place which does really-nice-looking-lexan as opposed to the arcade game place. I can probably get 10 printed for about $30/ea, then i can sell them to other x0xb0x peoples…

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x0xb0x Panel, Beta 1

Well, there it is. Beta 1 of the art for my x0xb0x panel. I think it looks pretty good, and there’s not much left which I can think to change.

Printing of the panel through ClassicArcadeGrafix will run about US$35 for an 18×29 image, so I can probably have the overlay for the PAiA FatMan I’m rebuilding printed on the same sheet, saving a good bit of cost. Even better, there is also likely to be enough room so that I can have an overlay for the rear panel (the one around all the ports and whatnot) printed, making the whole box have a nice, consistent look.

Mmm. I’m happy with this design.

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x0xb0x Front Panel Redesign

Well, after a bunch of work over the past few days, this is how far I’ve come in the redesign of the front panel of the x0xb0x which I hope to build. It’s also come a long way from my original data sources, which were a DXF of the panel and it’s through holes (no text), a PDF which will become the instruction manual, part spec sheets looked up the BOM, and the TIFF used for the laser printed overlay seen here.

I also had to learn to use Illustrator, which is pretty darn useful now that I’m comfortable with it.

Now I’m going to go take a bath.

I’ll be letting the overlay ideas seen up above stew for a bit… As in, a few days or a week. I like what is there, but I want to be certain before I spend $30 – $50 to have it professionally printed.

Oh, I also have to actually receive the kit and confirm that the expected front panel size (as detailed in the DXF) is the actual size of the panel. If it isn’t I’ll have to… Do some adjusting. Or something. (I really, really hope this isn’t the case).

Today I also spent a good bit of time refreshing my soldering skills by stripping and partially fixing the PAiA FatMan seen here. It had been given to me about a year and a half ago, and it’s in really sorry shape. In short, it doesn’t work… The board is rather scratched up, there were a good number of bad solder points or mis-soldered parts, and most of the pots seem bad. So, I’m going to order up replacement pots and a new chassis, and whatever other parts I need to fix it… Then I’m hopefully going to make it work. I’d like to put it in a PacTec PT-10, which is what the x0xb0x uses, then the two could match nicely… That means there will be another CP to design… Ah well. :)

Oh, yeah. That’s enough babbling for now. I’ll go take that bath now.

UPDATE: Oh, yeah… I now have a nice, vector-based version of the all-seeing eye. This makes me happy. I’ve wanted such a piece of data for a while, and being unable to find one I just made one. I first scanned the logo from the side of a box of Illuminati cards, removed the word ‘Illuminati’, drew the lines around the bottom back in as needed, made it two colors, traced it in Illustrator, then used it. It was a good bit of work, but I’m glad it now exists…

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eBay!!!

Wow, I know I’ve been spending a bit lately and otherwise rather busy, but I just received an email-based eBay alert for a particular camera lens I’ve been looking for. The Canon Life-Size Converter EF is an add-on for my current macro lens, the EF 50mm f/2.5 Compact Macro, which allows it to focus at 1:1. Normally this lens is $249 or so, with it showing up at online retailers for around $225 grey market.

For some reason the eBay auction for it was listed at $150 Buy It Now, even though the lens regularly gets bid up to over $180. And this one has the soft case, too.

So, basically, I ended up with the grey market lens and case for $165, shipped. Worst case, I should be able to re-sell it for at least what I paid…

I have to admit, the auction sounds pretty oddly listed, but we’ll see what comes up, I guess.

Oh, while I was typing this I received a few notes through eBay from the seller… < shrug > Sounds good thus far…

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