Good morning folks. I sought out this forum because I am completely inexperienced in the industry, but am at a point where I am floating the idea of trying to get into it, at least for my own products. I am hoping to lean on some of your expertise not for in depth trade secrets, but mainly a 'can I do x with y'.
Background: I used to have a food truck business that eventually purchased a couple carnival games for county fair events that I played at. A recurring theme that I hate about the games out there is how they all rely on those unseen gimmicks that leave them essentially being scams, and most games out there are 30+ years old. So while my spouse is away at basic training for the USAF I've shifted my business and am going to use my experience in that industry and invest my business earnings in actually creating a newer generation of carnival games.
I'm comfortable enough with photoshop that I can produce my own graphics images. Most of my proposed games were/are planned to use aluminum framing with HDPE sheet panels with the idea of applying the graphics to those panels. I understand HDPE isn't the easiest to work with for application so there would surely be some trial and error there. Then I ran into the issue of lighting. Obviously being on a busy midway I would like these games to be easily seen from many feet away, so crisp looking lighting is important.
My first thought was to arcade game cabinets. Do you happen to know what material is used for those cabinets so that say instead of an HDPE panel with strip lights around it or a flood pointed at it, I could just use one of these panels and have the lighting behind it shining through? Then does the vinyl images applied to the panel have to be a specific material so that they don't completely block out the light? Hopefully I'm being descriptive enough, but if I'm not please ask any questions you have and I'll try to explain better. Right now the plans are all in the head and I haven't moved forward with any purchases, but I would like to be prepared so I can get right to work after my spouse figures out what base they'll be stationed at and I lease warehouse space in that area. Currently I am looking at the FC9000 from Graphtec for the vinyl printer. I have a fair sized budget but not unlimited, if anyone has experience with that model or perhaps endorses a different machine more suited for my purposes by all means please let me know.
Background: I used to have a food truck business that eventually purchased a couple carnival games for county fair events that I played at. A recurring theme that I hate about the games out there is how they all rely on those unseen gimmicks that leave them essentially being scams, and most games out there are 30+ years old. So while my spouse is away at basic training for the USAF I've shifted my business and am going to use my experience in that industry and invest my business earnings in actually creating a newer generation of carnival games.
I'm comfortable enough with photoshop that I can produce my own graphics images. Most of my proposed games were/are planned to use aluminum framing with HDPE sheet panels with the idea of applying the graphics to those panels. I understand HDPE isn't the easiest to work with for application so there would surely be some trial and error there. Then I ran into the issue of lighting. Obviously being on a busy midway I would like these games to be easily seen from many feet away, so crisp looking lighting is important.
My first thought was to arcade game cabinets. Do you happen to know what material is used for those cabinets so that say instead of an HDPE panel with strip lights around it or a flood pointed at it, I could just use one of these panels and have the lighting behind it shining through? Then does the vinyl images applied to the panel have to be a specific material so that they don't completely block out the light? Hopefully I'm being descriptive enough, but if I'm not please ask any questions you have and I'll try to explain better. Right now the plans are all in the head and I haven't moved forward with any purchases, but I would like to be prepared so I can get right to work after my spouse figures out what base they'll be stationed at and I lease warehouse space in that area. Currently I am looking at the FC9000 from Graphtec for the vinyl printer. I have a fair sized budget but not unlimited, if anyone has experience with that model or perhaps endorses a different machine more suited for my purposes by all means please let me know.