Update : see the bottom of this post for the updated images.Now that all the wood has been cut and I've started screwing the base together, I guess I should create a project thread.
This is going to be a MAME/SF4 pedestal that will sit a few feet from the wall where a LCD TV is mounted.
Here is the initial design:

And what the side will look like:

The control panel layout has changed since I drew this up :

Now it is considerably wider (38") and has space in between the players for an LCD monitor to be mounted. The mounted LCD will display button config information for each game using CPWizard.
Here is the control panel artwork that I have already sent to be printed (6 buttons each player, plus P1 start, P2 start, and one admin button for each side, which will probably be a dedicated "shift" button unless someone has a better idea):

Sort of what it will look like (this doesn't have the LCD in the control panel)

I really wanted to do red laminate on the sides, but as I couldn't really find either item I needed to make it happen (red laminate or 5/8" MDF), I went with 3/4" MDF and am going to carefully sand, primer, and paint it.
I have two U360 Joysticks with octagonal restrictors designed by elkameleon and 3D printed by a friend of mine :

My friend also took the dimensions of the standoffs and printed me some standoffs and washers. These along with some 4mm screws, should get the result I'm looking for.



Big props to Nephasth who measured the "official" standoffs for the octo restrictor for me. I couldn't have done it without that.
Last night I assembled the floor and the front and rear panels of the pedestal. I have all the panels roughed out, but my next cuts will be the side panel curves. After that I can attach the sides. Once I get the artwork, I will start on the control panel. While I'm waiting, I will fill all the countersunk screw holes with drywall putty, sand the whole thing, and give it a few coats of primer. The sides will be that bright red, and the front and rear panels will be black. The T-molding has been ordered and shipped and it is also black.
I am ordering the Neo-Geo graphics ( yeah, I know on the CP artwork I should have done a Samurai Shodown theme ) from emdkay: (
http://emdkay.net/catalog/cabinet-side-6piece-mvs213-mini-p-1275.html )
Anyone have experience with ordering from emdkay? Good? Bad? They look to be the best price.
Also possibly looking for a non-functional, cheap coin door for the front.
Update 4/30/12: Control panel is built. Monitor mounted on the rear, will display button configs using CPwizard. Next is to wire up the buttons and test it out.
There's a few things I would do differently and a few cosmetic things I don't like about this one, but they're pretty small things in the grand scheme. Trying to mount plexi over a graphic in a dusty environment is the SUCK. I've got two rather large pieces of dust on the monitor (under the plexi) and there is nothing I can do about it. No freakin way I'm taking everything off again.





Update: 5/8/12:

See last post in the thread

Update 5/19/12 :








And today the side graphics arrived from Emdkay:


I say it's 99.9% complete because I haven't installed and configured CPwizard yet (runs the secondary monitor for Button configs), which during my testing, only took a couple hours to get running right.
Also, I need to paint the wall and the white conduit I have HDMI and power running through

Right now I am just using the HDTV speakers for sound, my HIS Radeon 5770 outputs great sound through HDMI natively, works great!
