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I've ran Fournier in mine with zero issues, I'm assuming these new cards should work just as well.Copag so far, but am curious to try the new cards being offered by Desjgn, manufactured by Fournier:
I've ran Fournier in mine with zero issues, I'm assuming these new cards should work just as well.Copag so far, but am curious to try the new cards being offered by Desjgn, manufactured by Fournier:
I just received my Deckmate from minedelta on Friday and put it in to service last night. The shuffler was great to play with and worked perfect. I picked up the cabinet from IKEA that I had read about from other posts. That was an easy affordable solution for now. The height of the cabinet was perfect.
Here are a few pics of the barn we play in with the shuffler and cabinet:
@minedelta the table itself isn't that bad although I was expecting a heavier and sturdier table. The awful part is the cutout. Way too big. I literally could not position the deckmate to cover the entire cutout. you would have a gap somewhere. Just really sloppy oversized cutout. People should just get a table or cart and make their own cutout. They couldn't do a worse job.@LeCoq that's crazy you that side table you got from AGS wasnt great. For 500 dollars and at least from the pictures it looked solid. Thanks for letting us know because if I got desperate enough I would of coughed up the money for one. Maybe this one that Snakeeyes posted might be a good to try.
I just received my Deckmate from minedelta on Friday and put it in to service last night. The shuffler was great to play with and worked perfect. I picked up the cabinet from IKEA that I had read about from other posts. That was an easy affordable solution for now. The height of the cabinet was perfect.
Here are a few pics of the barn we play in with the shuffler and cabinet:
Looking forward to seeing the finished project. I did not feel any real warmth coming out of the cabinet after running it for 5-6 hours. I was wondering if I would need a fan but now I dont think so. I am also not allowing any drinks on the cart. Too much risk for me. Thanks for the update.I received mine last Thursday from Mike and used it on the floor during my Friday game. However, I bought this same cart from Ikea (arrives tomorrow) which I saw in a previous thread with a Shuffletech installed in it.
I plan to set it a little further back in the cabinet with the door opening to the front. I bought an AV cabinet exhaust fan which I plan to mount up high in the back of the cabinet to help pull the heated air out. Figured I should do this since the DM has an exhaust fan as well. The slot in the door on the other side should allow cool air in. Also bought a power brick with an on/off switch to install so the DM and the exhaust fan can run off of it, while also allowing a phone charger spot on the table (or whatever). I may also install a couple of cup holders at the very front of the table. This way in case anyone feels inclined to set a drink on the cart (I hope not!!), at least there will be cup holders to keep them from being knocked over and into the DM. Again, not putting the cup holders there to encourage drink placement, but more of a just in case option. I will be sitting next to the cart all of the time anyway, and the cup holders more than likely will be holding my cell phone and other items. I like the rolling cabinet idea as well because the bottom of the cart under the DM, I can store extra cards, maybe chips, and also a good spot to keep the bank!
Anyway, once its all done, Ill post some pictures as well.
The theory is you want to force air out of the cabinet which will pull cool air in. The cabinet has an open pull slot in the front door, so this would be the air intake. Same theory applies to computer cases and deckmates. With the exhaust fan blowing hot air out into a closed space, the air in the cabinet will get warmer over time. The DM pulls air in through its vent slots (located on the underside of the unit) and without any circulation in the case, it will be pulling in air of the same temperature.I always recommend fans but I know some people run without so I don't really know how much affect it has. The deckmate fan should be pulling hot air out of the dm1. So not sure if the box need to pull hot air our or push cool air in.
It's basically a computer desktop maybe it gets the cool air when the top opens and pushes the air out the bottom so maybe you only need a vent but im sure a fan wouldnt hurt.
Why are we trying to reduce noise of the DM1? I’ve never heard of anyone complain that it was loud before lolDid the foam reduce more noise for you?
Why are we trying to reduce noise of the DM1? I’ve never heard of anyone complain that it was loud before lol
I used my ShuffleMaster at least 3 times standing by itself then several times inside a cart. I couldn't discern any difference in dB.When you drop it in a table, it's pretty quiet. When you drop it in a wooden echo chamber, not so much. But the foam is cheap, so why not? And I was already doing a bit of work, so gluing 6 pieces of soundproof foam into the compartment was nothing... 5 extra minutes of work. Overkill? Maybe, but doesn't hurt anything.
If you guys dont hear from me again it's because I'm not allowed to use power tools and really messed up.... even as a kid i could never color within the lines. View attachment 1549507
Need an update! How did it go?If you guys dont hear from me again it's because I'm not allowed to use power tools and really messed up.... even as a kid i could never color within the lines. View attachment 1549507
Since you mention this, here's a tip: If the straight edge is to the left of the router, push the router away from you. If on the right, pull the router towards you. Since you're working around the outside perimeter of a rectangle, go in a counter-clockwise direction.Had a couple scary moments with the router kicking up
Might be someone here who is completely against playing bridge cardsHey guys, does anyone have the bridge size adaptors available or know of a good alternative? I much prefer bridge size cards but don't have any with my machine. Thanks.