Weekend Projects??

Just come across this thread, awesome idea and looks like you have done well on the craftsmanship there. Wish I could do stuff like that :)
 
Hi folks thanks for the words of encuragement :) been a bit of a slow day today, just been concentrating on getting the first coat of paint done, gunna give it 3 coats as mdf just sucks it up even with a good undercoat, starting to look like an arcade machine now, with a few custom extras ;) changed the control panel top today for a thicker more chunkier look and added a black high gloss laminate to the mdf, looks really good with the controller sunk into it, also cut out the monitor bezel today and went up to my local glazers who cut and polished the glass for me, the bezel looks really shiney held behind the glass as i used the same gloss laminate that was used for the controller top. As for why are there cut outs beside the monitor that was a redundent plan that a had for putting back lighting behind the bezel and glass but changed my mind as it mite be to distracting when playing games also quite like the dark surrounds as its more authentic, just my opinion tho ;) not got any pics today as i use my phone to take them but the battery died so al just take some when the paintings done tomoz so you can all see the difference of before and after, am really happy with the progress so far, getting itchy fingers tho as a cant wait to get stuck into some old school gaming haha itl be worth the wait tho! Theres not been any word as of when al recieve the marquee yet, fingers crossed itl be mid next week but no worrys as it gives me time to mount the fluresent light and get the wiring in check, theres plenty of it lol. Hope this project is getting you guys in the creative mood caus you should give it a go, once you get started its addictive, you always find yourself saying al just cut this or sand this last bit and you just keep goin ha ha al keep you updated with more pics tomoz or saturday, should be complete for sunday bar the marquee as its still being printed a guess :D
 
Awesome! :D! Well done for keeping busy too... I've been playing with web design lately to keep myself busy!
 
Nice craftmanship skills there :) Should be nice when it is done.

I wired up some ceiling speakers to my new nuvo essentia e6g this weekend. The two boxes top left of the pic are this from this weekend :)

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Richie.

I'd be too worried about the electric bill to be enjoying any sound output from that setup :)
 
Hey guys so its nearly done now, bout 90% not much else for me to do now because am just waiting on getting my marquee for the cabinet :) the main works complete so heres the semi finished job, what you guys think? the last 2 days have went really well the paint turned out great, the glass and screen bezel fitted perfectly which is unusual haha ;) the touch screen speakers are all sorted and give out plenty of sound, the control panel sits quite well with the gloss top and the front end for the emulations runs without a hitch (Maximus Arcade) so all in all very pleased with the outcome! The only things i want to do now is get the marquee fitted and then start working on some artwork for the screen bezel plus maybe some nice sideart, altho the cabinet is nice plain think it needs something to break the black up, al wait and see how i feel tho. Heres the pics

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Heres 2 pics with the fluresent on, wont be as bright once the marquee is between 2 sheets of plexi glass ;)

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Al update the thread when the marquee is in place, hopefully should be this wk sometime :) anyways been a good wk of work, back to reality tomoz tho but least a can relax and enjoy the machine now :D
 
Looks fantastic, well done :)

What's the final cost going to be?

The material cost for mdf, laminate gloss and painting was only bout £45, the glass, bezel, and t-molding came to £50ish, the dearest part was the controller at £117 inc delivery so pretty hapy there, the marquee and plexi came in at £40. not to bad really considering pre-built machines run into £1000's and thats crazy money :) final price for this build is roughly £260 m8, you fancy building 1 now...... ;)
 
I kind of wish you hadn't made it so fast now, must be exciting building it :)

Yeah it was good fun thinking up the idea then seeing it built m8, the thing is it probably wont ever be finished as theres always gunna be more things al want to add or change lol, still got the art work to do plus other odds and ends ;) al keep the thread updated when things change, so you bringing the beer while a set up some R-TYPE LOL :D
 
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