I tend to get bored in class which, of course, leads to the creation of various arcade and MAME related content. Here is my latest; another cab built to fit snugly in a corner. However, it will also work great against the wall. It houses a 27" CRT but you can fit a smaller one in there. The back features two sets of doors to allow you to take out the monitor as needed and to access to the PC and such at the bottom. The front angled piece could also lift up to allow easier access the the bottom of the control panel.
The the front of the cab angles 45 degrees inward bellow the monitor. This allows more room on the control panel. On this angled piece there are also two lights to illuminate the control panel. I would make these green light-activated plexi with some green LEDs behind them. I am not sure if this is the best way though. Ideas?
Because of the 45 degree angles. the angled piece above the monitor going to the marquee is quite large. I have found that you can fit a standard 17" LCD screen there. I am not sure what the purpose of said LCD would be but I put it there just to show that it could be done. Maybe if it was a touchscreen? That would be cool. Could control all the menus from there without having to exit the game or use awkward arcade controls.
The cab and control panel can be made significantly wider without making the cab much longer by increasing the lengths of the side angles. The width of the cab = sqrt(2*L^2) when L is the length of the angle size. As you can see, while the "box" size of the cab will take up much more space, the "triangle" size does not. So having it in the corner really does save a bunch of space.
I would be faltered if someone actually built this. I would but I have no money. Man I really wish I could.
Obviously there are quite a few angles on this thing. I have some image steps and calculations for cutting the angle pieces including the
main side,
angled side, and
front angled piece. Originally I was going to have the back top angled downward too but the angles just got too complicated. Easy to model, not so easy to cut.
In the SketchUp model if you use the interact tool (Tools > Interact (very bottom)) you can click on the back doors, front panel, and coin doors to open them. Clicking on the monitor will move it out of the cab.
In the side layout file, you can unhide the dimensions layer to see the measurements of everything.
Here are some images, a SketchUp model, layout files, and a 3Ds Max file.
Control Panel Layout (10.8 KB)
Front Panel Layout (6.95 KB)
Side Layout (8.67 KB)
SketchUp Model (4.41 MB)
3Ds Max 2011 Model (3.30 MB)

Front

Front with no lights

Top view

Top view with no lights

Against the wall instead of in the corner

Back with doors open

Control panel

Comparison for corner and against wall
Please someone build this so I can live my dream through you! Ha jk. Tell me what you think.
Thanks,
- Mike