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Author Topic: Scratch - Marvel v Capcom: Revolution - Complete with tour video  (Read 274659 times)

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Re: Scratch build - Marvel v Capcom:Revolution - Now with Lasers!!!
« Reply #680 on: October 29, 2012, 11:26:14 am »
Dude - I think it's just fine. The ability to disassemble it with a screwdriver IMO trumps the incredibly minor asthetic 'improvement' you'd get from having those puttied.

Kickass work so far, interested to see the final product - getting really close!!

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Re: Scratch build - Marvel v Capcom:Revolution - CP Paint & Carbon Fiberness
« Reply #681 on: October 29, 2012, 11:28:43 am »
Lol I love the heated debates over my controll panel.

CUPHOLDERS!!!  :angry:  DUSTWASHERS!!!   :angry:   POCKET SCREWS!!!   :angry:

Funny, anyway who's to say I wont be lining this box with angel wing encrusted led-laced kryptonite lattice and that the red is merely an undercoat?
« Last Edit: October 29, 2012, 12:17:06 pm by griffindodd »
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Re: Scratch build - Marvel v Capcom:Revolution - CP Paint & Carbon Fiberness
« Reply #682 on: October 29, 2012, 11:33:36 am »
I hadn't thought of that.  You're right though...it sticks much better to red.

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Re: Scratch build - Marvel v Capcom:Revolution - CP Paint & Carbon Fiberness
« Reply #683 on: October 29, 2012, 11:59:05 am »
Cupholders, dust washers, pocket screws dont really matter.
Just have it ready for me by x-mas.  ;D

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Re: Scratch build - Marvel v Capcom:Revolution - CP Paint & Carbon Fiberness
« Reply #684 on: October 29, 2012, 12:14:30 pm »

Funny, anyway whose to say I wont be lining this box with angel wing encrusted led laced kryptonite lattice and that the red it mearly an undercoat?

That' more like it...stay on track with the plan :cheers: :cheers: :cheers: :cheers:

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Re: Scratch build - Marvel v Capcom:Revolution - CP Paint & Carbon Fiberness
« Reply #685 on: October 29, 2012, 12:17:50 pm »
Look at it like this...you've been doing great at keeping this thread XXX, should you decide to go to X or the soft porn.  I will be forced to change the channel sir.... :cry:

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Re: Scratch build - Marvel v Capcom:Revolution - CP Paint & Carbon Fiberness
« Reply #686 on: October 29, 2012, 12:19:39 pm »
Look at it like this...you've been doing great at keeping this thread XXX, should you decide to go to X or the soft porn.  I will be forced to change the channel sir.... :cry:

Lol you're such a freak. Instead of messing yourself constantly, do something useful like finding me a complete set of Williams Blaster PCBs
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Re: Scratch build - Marvel v Capcom:Revolution - Now with Lasers!!!
« Reply #687 on: October 29, 2012, 12:24:50 pm »
Here's a little tool porn for ya while I'm waiting on materials. I always seemed to use crappy soldering irons and they never worked well or just broke, so I decided to just bite the bullet and get something that will last and help me do a better job.

One thing this build experience has taught me that investing in your tools is money well spent



Uh huh, i'm the only freak huh.....

There you go, you and LeChuck going on and on about the "messing" comment...

Look at it like this...you've been doing great at keeping this thread XXX, should you decide to go to X or the soft porn.  I will be forced to change the channel sir.... :cry:

Lol you're such a freak. Instead of messing yourself constantly, do something useful like finding me a complete set of Williams Blaster PCBs

Yo, send me a link of what the hell those are, and I'll give it a go...I'm pretty good at finding stuff....

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Re: Scratch build - Marvel v Capcom:Revolution - CP Paint & Carbon Fiberness
« Reply #688 on: October 29, 2012, 12:27:09 pm »
Man, I love pocket screws.  What tool did you use for that?  I'd love to get one if it's cheap enough.
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Kregg Pocket screws and Jig, cheap enough at Lowes
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Re: Scratch build - Marvel v Capcom:Revolution - Now with Lasers!!!
« Reply #689 on: October 29, 2012, 12:29:39 pm »
Yo, send me a link of what the hell those are, and I'll give it a go...I'm pretty good at finding stuff....

They are the Orignal boards from a William's 'Blaster' stand-up cabinet.

5 Boards in all
Sound - already  got this one
Interface Board
CPU/Video Board
ROM Board
Power Board

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Re: Scratch build - Marvel v Capcom:Revolution - CP Paint & Carbon Fiberness
« Reply #690 on: October 29, 2012, 12:31:16 pm »
Gotcha....i'll keep my eye out...

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Re: Scratch build - Marvel v Capcom:Revolution - CP Paint & Carbon Fiberness
« Reply #691 on: October 29, 2012, 12:35:02 pm »
Ditto on the mini pocket jig. I also bought the grip clamp with the flat faces on it. Makes for moving the jig around much easier. I also used one of these for my build. I laminated over my holes though. If your screws are tight and you glued the cab, no reason to ever take it apart. For me I saw the screws as simply holding the cab in place until the glue dries. You know Griff you could always just lay a piece of that carbon fiber vinyl on the bottom and not stick it there. This would cover the holes and still be removable. You could also just lay down a piece of felt or something to keep your electronics cozy.

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Re: Scratch build - Marvel v Capcom:Revolution - CP Paint & Carbon Fiberness
« Reply #692 on: October 29, 2012, 12:50:39 pm »
Yeah all good ideas for the bottom, I do have something in mind, I'm just talking to someone about getting it done.

The whole thing with pocket screws is that they are never supposed to need glue because of the way they are engineered. Although using glue certainly cannot hurt for sure.
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Re: Scratch build - Marvel v Capcom:Revolution - CP Paint & Carbon Fiberness
« Reply #693 on: October 29, 2012, 12:55:31 pm »
Pretty cool.  But, there's only one problem with that.....Harbor Freight is on the way to Lowes....and they have this:

http://www.harborfreight.com/portable-pocket-hole-jig-kit-96264.html

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Man, I love pocket screws.  What tool did you use for that?  I'd love to get one if it's cheap enough.
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Kregg Pocket screws and Jig, cheap enough at Lowes


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Re: Scratch build - Marvel v Capcom:Revolution - CP Paint & Carbon Fiberness
« Reply #694 on: October 29, 2012, 01:43:51 pm »
Well Google new announcements of the Nexus 4, 7 and 10 were certainly excellent news for geeky consumers with epic specs for amazing prices but nothing I am going to use here.

RaBlack you got my boards yet? I'm on a schedule you know.
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Re: Scratch build - Marvel v Capcom:Revolution - CP Paint & Carbon Fiberness
« Reply #695 on: October 29, 2012, 01:55:50 pm »
Had to drop this in from our weekend party, we're keepin' it real in the season...

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Re: Scratch build - Marvel v Capcom:Revolution - CP Paint & Carbon Fiberness
« Reply #696 on: October 29, 2012, 07:08:49 pm »
wow you really went all out....

dude, that sh*t is hard to find....all I see is RARE this and RARE that.....

all i found for you was the manual that has a parts chapter, might give you insight on part #'s....

While i'm at it, i'll find you the boards for that Football game that had only x's and O's with the big black ball you had to use to move around....

Hush young fawn, give me some time...

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Re: Scratch build - Marvel v Capcom:Revolution - CP Paint & Carbon Fiberness
« Reply #697 on: October 30, 2012, 02:50:13 pm »
Decided to sell the M2900 monitor, I don't see where I will use it any time soon so I'll let it go to someone who can use it in their build for what I paid...

http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php/topic,123641.0.html
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Re: Scratch build - Marvel vs Capcom: Revolution - Art applied
« Reply #698 on: October 30, 2012, 02:56:17 pm »
Yeah not sure if I want to put myself through that much pain, I'll chew on it.

Ordered my diamond plate for the foot rest area.

Ordered 55' of bright red 3/4 T-Molding today, got tired of waiting for the 11/16 sample and I really don't want to pay $60+shipping for 250' of molding when I barely need 1/5 of it.

Put in an order at Gamemolding.com as t-molding.com was having some weird issue where they couldn't do any shipping until after the 27th of the month. So I get through placing my order at Gamemolding.com and then they tell me AFTER the order is completed that their shipping is delayed until the 22nd of the month  :angry: WTF is that all about? Some worldwide T-molding shortage, or do all T-molding traders go on vacation at the same time? Did they all go to the T-Molding World Expo????


I (owner of gamemolding.com) just ran across this post and wanted to apologize for any confusion my site may have caused during the period of Sept 15-22.  I had to attend a developer conference in San Francisco that week(unrelated to t-molding).  Before departing for my trip, I had left a large red notice on the front page of my website stating: "Please Note:   Orders placed after September 15, 2012 will not ship until September 22, 2012.  We apologize for any inconvenience and appreciate your business."

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Re: Scratch build - Marvel v Capcom:Revolution - CP Paint & Carbon Fiberness
« Reply #699 on: October 30, 2012, 02:57:40 pm »
No problems buddy, the molding was great, in fact I'm waiting for some more to arrive from you.
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Re: Scratch build - Marvel v Capcom:Revolution - CP Paint & Carbon Fiberness
« Reply #700 on: October 30, 2012, 03:08:57 pm »
Yep, I'll be ordering, too!  Just need to measure, then I'll be ordering a bunch of 3/4 leather black.  And, you're local!!  :cheers:

I like that a lot of vendors are actually part of the hobby.

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Re: Scratch build - Marvel v Capcom:Revolution - CP Paint & Carbon Fiberness
« Reply #701 on: October 31, 2012, 01:47:50 pm »
T-Molding arrived as did my acrylic for the top of the CP, so hopefully now I can think about moving forward and making some progress. I'm still drawing a blank for my admin panel, I have half an idea of what to do with it, but it hasn't fully formed in my mind yet, so I'll just carry on with the CP and treat the admin as a seperate item.
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Re: Scratch build - Marvel v Capcom:Revolution - CP Paint & Carbon Fiberness
« Reply #702 on: October 31, 2012, 01:49:08 pm »
Wow look what just magically appeared in my garage!!! (Tried this line on my wife, didn't work  :dunno )

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Re: Scratch build - Marvel v Capcom:Revolution - CP Paint & Carbon Fiberness
« Reply #703 on: October 31, 2012, 04:03:23 pm »
Yeah, sometimes stout balding dudes in socks show up in my garage wanting to play games too.  They usually want beer as well.  It's a problem.

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Re: Scratch build - Marvel v Capcom:Revolution - CP Paint & Carbon Fiberness
« Reply #704 on: October 31, 2012, 04:04:50 pm »
Yeah I meant the Moon Patrol, don't know where that guy came from, I think he's been living in their lately  :dunno
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« Reply #705 on: October 31, 2012, 04:18:27 pm »
Yeah, sometimes stout balding dudes in socks show up in my garage wanting to play games too.  They usually want beer as well.  It's a problem.

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Re: Scratch build - Marvel v Capcom:Revolution - CP Paint & Carbon Fiberness
« Reply #706 on: November 03, 2012, 01:21:39 am »
Just a little update.

Took the original control panel mockup that I made wayyyyyy back in week one and dropped it on top of the control box just to get a feel for how the cab is going to look. It's still got the old design on it, but I feel pretty good that after all this time it still fits perfectly on the base, feels good to know that my original designs and dimensions have stood the test of time.



I am hoping to get most of the control panel finished this weekend, I have all my equipment, acrylic and art ready so it's a matter of finding time and getting this final piece done. Trouble is I have a wedding to go to which will involve a lot of tequila on Saturday, so we'll see how good I feel about wielding power tools on Sunday  :dizzy:
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Re: Scratch build - Marvel v Capcom:Revolution - CP Paint & Carbon Fiberness
« Reply #707 on: November 03, 2012, 10:31:59 am »
Screw that, dude.  Marraige is only temporary.  Cabs are forever.  Get to work.

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Just a little update.

Took the original control panel mockup that I made wayyyyyy back in week one and dropped it on top of the control box just to get a feel for how the cab is going to look. It's still got the old design on it, but I feel pretty good that after all this time it still fits perfectly on the base, feels good to know that my original designs and dimensions have stood the test of time.



I am hoping to get most of the control panel finished this weekend, I have all my equipment, acrylic and art ready so it's a matter of finding time and getting this final piece done. Trouble is I have a wedding to go to which will involve a lot of tequila on Saturday, so we'll see how good I feel about wielding power tools on Sunday  :dizzy:

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Re: Scratch build - Marvel v Capcom:Revolution - CP Paint & Carbon Fiberness
« Reply #708 on: November 03, 2012, 12:14:34 pm »
Now that I see the whole completed cab bottom, that right kick panel is really screaming for a small pedal to installed in there.

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Re: Scratch build - Marvel v Capcom:Revolution - CP Paint & Carbon Fiberness
« Reply #709 on: November 04, 2012, 09:42:38 pm »
Yeah pedals would fit down there well, but I hate stand up driving games, maybe one day I'll build a dedicated driving cab.

Made some good progress today.

Made a template for the trackball and joystick holes in the acrylic to make up for the mistake of cutting the housing slots for them for top mounting before I cut the acrylic top.


After routing out those holes I used the lip on the trackball housing as my guide to align everything else on the main control panel.


Holes all routed.


Shape flush and perfect to the control panel contour.


Had to offset the slot to accommodate for the width of the acrylic


Close enough for me


Laminated the underside and flush trimmed it for a nice tight finish.


OH NOES!!!!! My white button trims are slightly off on the artwork, the worst ones being the player 1 and 2 buttons at the top of the panel. Also the player one joystick arrows were about 4mm off so I'm going to have to get the art reprinted. I'll dump the white circles, you won't even see them with the button collars. Thankfully the print only costs $11 as I get it done at Staples on their indoor banner printer, so not a biggy to run it off again.


So even though my botched artwork stopped any more progress today I still had to trim it up and put it in place with the T-Mold and everything just to see how it all looks. Pretty happy with the outcome.
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Re: Scratch build - Marvel v Capcom:Revolution - CP acrylic & t-mold installed
« Reply #710 on: November 04, 2012, 10:42:06 pm »
Two words:



Ok, one.

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Re: Scratch build - Marvel v Capcom:Revolution - CP acrylic & t-mold installed
« Reply #711 on: November 05, 2012, 03:38:15 am »
hi guys! I am new on this stuff.. I was gonna ask .. what is the type of papers/decor used on your arcade cabs? are those stickers?

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« Reply #712 on: November 05, 2012, 04:55:23 am »
hi guys! I am new on this stuff.. I was gonna ask .. what is the type of papers/decor used on your arcade cabs? are those stickers?

Welcome aboard, Ace_1989.

Most people use adhesive vinyl like Rikitiki demonstrates in his Side Art Install 101 thread w. videos.
There are different vendors with various levels of quality and price to choose from.
Some have finished art to choose from and some print your custom creations.
Numerous links for art sources/suppliers here.

If you plan on using a plexi overlay for your control panel, you could also choose to use photo paper or do what Griffindodd mentioned in his last post.
Thankfully the print only costs $11 as I get it done at Staples on their indoor banner printer

If you REALLY want it to look old-school MAME, you could use marble contact paper.   :duckhunt   I keed, I keed.


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Re: Scratch build - Marvel v Capcom:Revolution - CP acrylic & t-mold installed
« Reply #713 on: November 05, 2012, 11:56:33 am »
Welcome Ace 1989!

I get any graphics that won't be backlit and will be protected under glass or plexi done at Staples on their large format banner printer. The quality of the print is excellent, as good as any photo printer and it's quite economical, my control panel art was only $11.

For my marquees and side art I go to Game On Grafix, they are expensive but the quality of the materials they use and the standard of printing is flawless in my experience. I figure that my cabs are going to be on display in my house for a long time so it's worth investing in a high quality finish.

Did a little work before I left for the office this morning. Installing the hinges.

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Re: Scratch build - Marvel v Capcom:Revolution - CP acrylic & t-mold installed
« Reply #714 on: November 05, 2012, 12:04:16 pm »
Mmmm.  Inset pocket hinges.  Gives me wood.  Or, MDF....whatever.  What?

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Re: Scratch build - Marvel v Capcom:Revolution - CP acrylic & t-mold installed
« Reply #715 on: November 05, 2012, 12:08:02 pm »
Lol what? WHo? Nothing

I'm a little concerned about the vibration from the joysticks being slammed around on top of the panel wearing away the hole threads around the brackets in the box, I wonder if they are going to dissolve over time and come loose? Anyone had this problem with their hinges in MDF or am I just being over cautious?
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Re: Scratch build - Marvel v Capcom:Revolution - CP acrylic & t-mold installed
« Reply #716 on: November 05, 2012, 12:21:45 pm »
Check my build thread.  I used a simple technique with some hardwood dowels and it's SOLID.  And, you're at a stage where you can implement it.  ONce the art and plexi go on, you can't.

http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php/topic,117977.msg1265003.html#msg1265003

This will create a very simple and EXTREMELY sturdy 4-point attachment.  And, it's less than a buck.

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I'm a little concerned about the vibration from the joysticks being slammed around on top of the panel wearing away the hole threads around the brackets in the box, I wonder if they are going to dissolve over time and come loose? Anyone had this problem with their hinges in MDF or am I just being over cautious?

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Re: Scratch build - Marvel v Capcom:Revolution - CP acrylic & t-mold installed
« Reply #717 on: November 05, 2012, 01:01:38 pm »
I'm a little concerned about the vibration from the joysticks being slammed around on top of the panel wearing away the hole threads around the brackets in the box, I wonder if they are going to dissolve over time and come loose? Anyone had this problem with their hinges in MDF or am I just being over cautious?

It should be fine, remember those hinges are meant to hold a perpindicular weight hanging, which is being opened thousands of times...

The dowel locating idea is still good though for both stopping any very strong mad people causing that issue on the top, and also for locating the CP on to the main body, so you could still use that tactic.  I have been considering it, although mine will have multiple CPs so I am still mulling...

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Re: Scratch build - Marvel v Capcom:Revolution - CP acrylic & t-mold installed
« Reply #718 on: November 05, 2012, 02:24:09 pm »
Yep I think I'll go ahead and put some extra support like the dowels or cupboard catches on the top of the control panel to stop any aggressive movement causing damage to the joints.
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Re: Scratch build - Marvel v Capcom:Revolution - CP acrylic & t-mold installed
« Reply #719 on: November 05, 2012, 02:55:24 pm »
One other thing I've thought about is over-opening of the CP and that board breaking.  I know a certain few kids who are capable of tearing up an anvil with their bare hands, so I think I'm going to get a cable stop or something to limit travel.  I love how the angle of the inset hinge "sits" on the CP box when it's open, too.  I think stuff like that is cool, but then again I'm a nerd. 

Hell, I like to build bike wheels.  :dizzy:

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