Question1: Does anyone make an inexpensive spinner that doesn't take up oodles of space, something you might use on a Mini-Mame control Panel? Performance obviously wouldn't be stellar but we're talking about sacrificing size for basic functionality
Question2: For that matter, what about a basic inexpensive trakball, something small??
Question3: I built my last MAME control panel out of 3/4" MDF. And let me tell you, that thing could support an automobile its so strong. Its also, IMHO, overkill.
I'd like to build a mini-mame cab out of something lighter..no, no cardboard
I was hoping to use 1/2" MDF which I have here. My only concern at this point would be how to put the thing together using fasteners that wont stick through the ends?
I assumed if I used 1/2" stock I could put the thing together with L brackets and then...what...1/2" woodscrews?? Obviously I dont want the screws poking out, my only
other option would be to use bolts and have the bolt-heads on the outside and the nuts on the inside.
Whats the smart way to do this here? The cab I'm talking about building would be small, maybe no taller than 3' high, for adults or kids to play. (Then again, I might get lazy and build myself a coctail instead). What do you think?