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    Default Re: Yet another pachinko cabinet

    Thanks for the kind words, all!

    Bilko- My intention was to sand the entire area inside the ball chute to remove any trace of splinters & make it all nice and smooth. I still have a few more fiddly bits to add before the chute is finished. I didn't intend to paint that area at all. I assumed that the possibility of getting paint chips inside the machine would be a worse prospect than splinters. Opinions?

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    Default Re: Yet another pachinko cabinet

    Stingray,

    Sanding and smoothing will probably eliminate splintering issues. You could line the ball contact surfaces with lexan plastic sheeting and never have a wear concern at all.
    Dennis

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