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  • Date Created: 26 Oct 2018 1:51 PM Date Created
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Adobe InDesign Files For Project Serling

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Twilight Zone Fortune Telling Machine

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These are the Adobe InDesign files based on quisp's drawings posted at http://mysticseer.com.

 

Please check out his site for lots of great information if you want to build your own replica "Mystic Seer" prop!

 

There are four artboards for the main construction, one for each side and based on Dan's original plans.

 

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However, to accommodate for the curve on the front panel, I needed to redesign the top and front as one piece with an area reserved for Plasma to fill with small, straight cuts with the laser for flexibility. The rest is a simple matter of having a slot for the printer tape, a hole for the big button, and a hole on top for the LED.

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To finish the project, because I wasn't certain where everything was going to fit in the final assembly, I needed to drill holes for the power jack and shutdown switch manually. This acrylic is fairly easy to drill through with a standard twist bit, just make sure to use a high speed and take frequent breaks to clear the chips and prevent the acrylic from melting!

 

Watch the Full Episode:

 

Episode 365: Twilight Zone Fortune Telling Machine

 

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Project: Serling [OUTTAKES] (and an Apple rant)

 

Bash Shell Script For Project Serling

 

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    repcali over 3 years ago

    Are there any .DXF or similar cut files available?

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    repcali over 3 years ago

    Are there any .DXF or similar cut files available?

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    airbornesurfer over 3 years ago in reply to repcali

    Hi there! It's extremely easy to convert AI to DXF if that's what you need; there's even a number of online services that will do it for you. Keep in mind that the kerfs for the living hinge section are not included in the vectors, so you will still need to add them to suit your needs.

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