OK I'm building a three sided cocktail cab. I am about ready to cut up $200 worth of oak ply-wood. I have done a lot of drawing and planning. I cant think of anything worth adding at this point.
Let me list things that I have come up with (out of the ordinary) for my cab:
1. 25 clear buttons with UV LEDs glowing in them.
2. On third horizontal panel the trackball is raised to the height of the glass for hard swings
3. The cab sits on a 3 1/2" pedestal covered in diamond plate with UV LEDs shining down on the diamond plate.
4. UV LEDs shining down under cp on all sides.
5. 300 watt stereo system with equalizer.
I would hate to get half way through buildng this sucker and miss somthing. Any Ideas no matter how wild would be great at this point.
Just a few problems I see in your plans.
1. A 3-sided cocktail is gonna be wicked-flimsy. Go with all 4 sides, and while you're at it, add a base and a top too. That'll keep everything nice and solid-feeling
B. $200 for oak plywood. You did one of two things, neither of them necessary. You either a) overpaid for your plywood (should be ~$40 for a 4'x8' sheet) or b) bought at least one too many sheets (I can't even fathom needing more than 2 sheets, but 3 is more than enough)
II. Make sure the LED's aren't glowing unless they have electricity going to them. Otherwise, return them to the nuclear plant you bought them from
d. Don't swing your trackball. It's not designed to work that way. Use your palm or fingers to roll it. Also, don't raise it up to the level of the glass. You'll have no room between the glass and your trackball if you do that.
*. If you put your cab up on a pedestal, it's gonna get a swollen head and it more than likely will end up breaking up with you and finding someone else
Q. See if you can do something really cool and try to fit that stereo inside your cab. Sure, it's nice to have one for playing some tunes while gaming, but think of how sweet it'd be if it were encased inside your cocktail!
Glad to be able to help you out in this fashion and please feel free to post any and all concerns back in this thread so we all may have the opportunity to help you to make this the best cab you've ever made so far! w00t!