In short, what's this all about: using 3d printers to create a cabinet.
But first, I'll give a little background about my plans...
I have 1 room in the house where I'm allowed to keep my games. There's 3 pinballs, 6 pachinko's and 1 pachislo. The pachinko and pachislo machines are japanese amusement games all lined up on 1 wall.
They are about 80 cm high by 50 cm wide. I'm considering replacing 1 of these with an arcade cabinet, bartop kinda style. The pachinko machines are all made of plastic and I'm thinking that adding a plastic arcade will look better than a wooden.
I already have experience with having stuff 3d printed, although this concerns very small parts. But now I'm considering printing a control panel, and frontside of a cabinet to fit a 80*50 hole in my game wall...
Companies like shapeways, i.materialize, etc can print the standard Polyamide material in a size of 65*56*33, which would allow me to print the front in 1 piece and the control panel in another.
The downside is that they cannot polish the material, and it would end up rather coarse. I would sand / apply matte finish myself to give it a better look and feel.
Now my big question is, do you guys think this is feasible? Has anyone ever thought of this before or even executed it? Or did you give up because you found something wrong about it that I'm not realising yet?