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My Mame Cab
« on: October 14, 2004, 07:57:29 pm »
Hi all!


This is my first post on BYOAC  :)  I hope i make it a good one  ;)


I resonantly started my first mame arcade cab project.....I know the layout i want for the control panel....I am using a 21" panasonic tv for the video.....and will have it hooked in to my ati readon 9100 vid card.......the video is better then normal on this tv for some reason......itz a normal sdtv tho...


The set up i'm using will have my computer and comp monitor hooked up alongside the arcade cab so both the tv and comp monitor will be running simultaneously off the video card....

The plans i'm going by to build it are from cdbrown's AutoCAD plans for his Mame Cab.....made by Kelsey From Oscar Controls (very nicely done)

I have no clue how to use AutoCAD....i only know how to view the AutoCAD files....what i wanted to do was modify cdbrown's AutoCAD file to fit my 21" TV, my speakers, sub-woofer, and height.

What i need is someone to help me modify this file to fit the messurments i require.....so i can start cutting the plywood for the cab....the file is to big to post 288kbytes so i was wondering could i email it to someone here that knows how to use AutoCAD

Heres a pic of what i'm trying to accoplish.....lol gota love mspaint  :) I also have some other drawings but they are to big to post...


Thx!

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Re:My Mame Cab
« Reply #1 on: October 14, 2004, 09:32:15 pm »
Well I don't see your pic, but I would think the only real measurement you'll have to alter is the width of the cab.  The sides would remain the same, and the cab woulc be skinnier to accomodate the smaller screen.  This is of course assuming these plans are for a 25" machine ( I don't know them off hand).  IF they are for a 19" cabinet, you won't have to make any changes, as I'm almost positive you can fit a 21" screen in a 19" cabinet.

Either way, if there are measurements on the plan, just be sure the inside width of the machine will fit the outer width of your monitor.  Everything else is incidental.  You can fit your computer, speakers etc in any cab practically, you won't have to modify plans specifically for that.  Just make sure you're monitor will fit and you'll be fine.

You might also want to consider giving yourself some extra room if you ever plan to upgrade your monitor.  A 21" TV wouldn't look bad by any means in a 25" cab, and if you ever wanted a bigger screen, you'd be screwed if you made the machine just wide enough for your TV.
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Re:My Mame Cab
« Reply #2 on: October 15, 2004, 03:18:14 am »
The plans he is referring to are on my site but more specifically right here.

The mspaint he did up is this

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Re:My Mame Cab
« Reply #3 on: October 15, 2004, 03:19:25 am »
and this one as well

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Re:My Mame Cab
« Reply #4 on: October 17, 2004, 11:53:35 am »
no one can help me??

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Re:My Mame Cab
« Reply #5 on: October 17, 2004, 02:18:09 pm »
What was your question? The problem with your post is 'TMI' (Too Much Information). Where among all the diagrams and two long posts of yours is the issue you want help with?

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Re:My Mame Cab
« Reply #6 on: October 17, 2004, 03:46:58 pm »
I need someone that knows how to use AutoCAD to modify these plans: http://members.iinet.net.au/~craigrb/cdbrown-plan1_imp.dwg
to my specifications...

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Re:My Mame Cab
« Reply #7 on: October 18, 2004, 03:19:32 pm »
if you don't have visio, autocad, or the knowledge to use either...there's always graph paper. Just draw the thing to scale and you should be good to go. You can always cut it out of cardboard first in the smaller scale to see how it looks. I know it's not the most preferred, but something you can do yourself.

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Re:My Mame Cab
« Reply #8 on: October 18, 2004, 04:55:58 pm »
I still don't understand your problem.  From what I see, cdbrown is using a 27" TV (68cm).  Your monitor will fit fine in this cab with no problems.  If you want an inch and a half on either side, you want a width of 23 1/2 inches.  If you are worried that your monitor is TOO SMALL for the cab, all you have to do is change the width of the cab.

Just take the plans, draw them out, etc, and wherever the width of the cab is, change the number to 24 (or at least something smaller than the original size).  You cab will now be the width you want.  You woudlnt change the height of the machine, or the depth.  You'd have to shorten the control panel by the same amount, or just realize it will overhang some more.

Honestly, if you want to change it, thats fine, but I would only take a few inches off and leave some more room between your monitor and side.  I only looked at the plans for a second, but it seems the width is 32 11/16".  I'd cut it to 25-27" perhaps.

My point is: You really dont need to alter these plans or have someone do it.  Wherever you see 32 11/16 (if I am right in saying this is the width, double check) just change it to 28" (or whichever you choose).  That's it. done.
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