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FrozenGate by Avery

New Laserbee enclosure!

NVM Jerry, and if you recall it was YOU that started the PM flaming...:beer:
:tsk: you need to perhaps get your facts straight...
I keep all incoming and outgoing PMs for a year or more...:cool:

BTW... you can easily parallel the Normally Open Push Button
switches with 3 other N.O PB switches mounted directly to the
Face plate like we do for the Deluxe LaserBee I and II...

@ EUD... that's why PMs are Private Messages...;):shhh:


Jerry
 
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I actually indicated to him already how he could make buttons if he really wanted one.. Wooden dowel or a acrylic rod.. bottom drilled out to fit over teh existing button yet not so deep that it doesn't activate it when pushed, and the top of the dowel has a slightly smaller diameter to fit into a hole drilled through the top section.. the extension would then be held in place by the smaller diameter, and the hole over the button...

would look something like this... Really easy to make with an electric drill and a file.
Button%20Extension.jpg


Hehe or you can just grab one from a old battleship game. LOL.
battleship.jpg
 
@ EUD... that's why PMs are Private Messages...;):shhh:


Jerry
Sorry, I'm just a very nosy person :D

I won't poke around.

Anyhow, soldering on the LaserBee board is what I would not go into unless I had a spare, but if I did that means I spent $500 on meters so I'd also have equipement way above my own now.

Anyhow, I'd just make some caps for existing buttons, if I were you DLMB.
 
The LaserBee button area was designed to have the Buttons
extended by connecting a Parallel button across the original
ones.. (no need to remove the original one nor is it suggested)..
If one can successfully solder an LD to a driver... then this would
be easy...
The choice is ultimately with the owner of the LaserBee I..:cool:


Jerry
 
The LaserBee button area was designed to have the Buttons
extended by connecting a Parallel button across the original
ones.. (no need to remove the original one nor is it suggested)..
If one can successfully solder an LD to a driver... then this would
be easy...
The choice is ultimately with the owner of the LaserBee I..:cool:


Jerry

I keep all my PMs too Jerry... But lets try to forget about it :)

The laserbee was made to have the button extentions? That is nice. Maybe I will add some later :) thanks guys!
 


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