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Re: Mike's Arcade Machine Emulator (Knievel inspired) It's alive!
« Reply #40 on: November 08, 2007, 09:32:12 pm »
What program did you use to make the control panel diagram?  Looking good so far, keep it up!
Thanks and welcome to the boards,  I used Adobe Illustrator. Lots of good help and talent around this site.
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Re: Mike's Arcade Machine Emulator (Knievel inspired)
« Reply #41 on: November 10, 2007, 10:09:03 pm »
Broke out the router and cut the slot for the t-molding on my sideart cutouts. I practiced on a piece of scrap since it wss my first time using a router


Wood glue really is pretty strong, you can see one of the dowels I used to fill the origional monitor bracket holes, it got sliced and diced and is still holding strong.

I also had time to clean some buttons that I don't need, these will find there way to the BST or ebay in a couple of days.



I got a whole bunch of cutting done yesterday, new front kickplate, coindoor cutout, speaker cutouts, two shelves and supports, cp top, and some new sides for my cp box.
More pictures tomorrow I have to get um off my camera.

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Re: Mike's Arcade Machine Emulator (Knievel inspired)
« Reply #42 on: November 16, 2007, 09:04:17 pm »
Some pictures from last weekend, made good progress, I enlisted the help of my father in-law, he's known around these parts as Mister fix it.
Cutting the cp top

Inside of cab painted flat black just because I wanted a clean look when door is opened

monitor shelf and brackets are done, coin door is next


I cut new sides for the cp box and took off the blitz sticker after I snapped this picture.




Getting closeer.........

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Re: Mike's Arcade Machine Emulator (Knievel inspired)
« Reply #43 on: November 23, 2007, 05:39:01 pm »
Primed all on my pieces the other day


installed the monitor support and made sure height and angle was correct

I am going to borrow a friends spray paint equipment this week end. I  hope to done painting in a couple of days.
The excitement is building........can't wait till it works.

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Re: Mike's Arcade Machine Emulator (Knievel inspired)
« Reply #44 on: November 23, 2007, 08:24:12 pm »
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I am going to make some ( final?) changes tonight

Final?!  Final?!?!?   :laugh2:   ...

Seriously, if you ever decide you are finished with your cabinet then you must have found another hobby.  ;)  If in doubt see the Mission Control thread!

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Re: Mike's Arcade Machine Emulator (Knievel inspired)
« Reply #45 on: November 24, 2007, 04:03:25 pm »
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I am going to make some ( final?) changes tonight

Final?!  Final?!?!?   :laugh2:   ...

Seriously, if you ever decide you are finished with your cabinet then you must have found another hobby.  ;)  If in doubt see the Mission Control thread!

hehe.  Quite true.  I'm just in the beginning stages of my cabinet "assembly" and I keep getting new ideas every time I think I'm done.   >:D
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Re: Mike's Arcade Machine Emulator (Knievel inspired)
« Reply #46 on: November 25, 2007, 11:55:37 pm »
Big weekend, First i started and gave it a good cleaning

Here you can see the coin door and speaker holes on the front cab door

My virgin attempt with a spray gun

Only one mistake on the first spray job, but its in the back and nobody should see, I pulled the trigger with the gun pointed at the cab and got a glob of paint on the back, after it drys I'll sand it and paint it again.
Here it is after the first coat
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Re: Mike's Arcade Machine Emulator (Knievel inspired)
« Reply #47 on: November 25, 2007, 11:59:43 pm »
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I am going to make some ( final?) changes tonight

Final?!  Final?!?!?   :laugh2:   ...

Seriously, if you ever decide you are finished with your cabinet then you must have found another hobby.  ;)  If in doubt see the Mission Control thread!

hehe.  Quite true.  I'm just in the beginning stages of my cabinet "assembly" and I keep getting new ideas every time I think I'm done.   >:D
Yeah thats quite a thread, I read half of it once i have to make time and finish the rest, and I know what you mean, I'm almost done but I keep buyin more stuff  :dunno
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Re: Mike's Arcade Machine Emulator (Knievel inspired)
« Reply #48 on: December 01, 2007, 08:48:41 pm »
Well I sanded and fixed the areas on the back of the cab and gave the whole thing a second coat of paint with the spray gun. It looks really good but I was kind of sloppy with the gun for my first time, I'm not happy with the amount of overspray thats on my garage floor.

But anyway still making some more progress.
Artwork came the other day hers the marquee Notice the Name  ;D

and here's the side art

Installed the hinges and some magnetic latches


I installed the keyboard hardware as well, and I gave it a test open and close, Its a little tight so I need to trim the drawer width slightly


control panel top and a couple of coats of poly is next...
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Re: Mike's Arcade Machine Emulator (Knievel inspired)
« Reply #49 on: December 06, 2007, 09:47:28 pm »
I finished my cp art today and I disasembled my coin door, I plan on painting the coin door and starting on my cp top tomorrow. I am going to use a different hardware for the sliding keyboard drawer, the ones pictured above were a little short and felt....unsturdy.
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Re: Mike's Arcade Machine Emulator (Knievel inspired)
« Reply #50 on: December 09, 2007, 01:19:16 am »
Wow I spent 7 hours at my Dad's house using his drill press working on the cp top and plexi.
The plexi cut very easy I was expecting it to crack or something, but after a few passes with a round sanding bit around the TB and belt sander around the edges everything fit snug and tight. It's late so I will put up pictures tomorrow. I have a space heater running now and I hope to put at least one coat of poly on tomorrow. Weathers been cold and I need to finish the poly before I bring it inside to begin assembly. Some blue bubble tops arrived today, look really cool on my ultrastick 360's. Can't wait to try em out.

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Re: Mike's Arcade Machine Emulator (Knievel inspired)
« Reply #51 on: December 09, 2007, 10:53:35 pm »
Drilling template printed at kinkos and then taped it to my cp top.

Almost there

I freehanded it with the router, not the prettiest job but It will be covered with art anyway, If I do another one I think I would make a template for the cutouts.

Today I put the first and second coats of poly on the cab, maybe 1 or2 more and she comes inside for assembly.......

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Re: Mike's Arcade Machine Emulator (Knievel inspired)
« Reply #52 on: December 17, 2007, 11:50:45 am »
Lot's of progress this past week.

I lightly sanded the poly with 220 grit sandpaper, and put a 3rd and 4th coat on.

I finished painting the keyboard drawer, and installed longer sliding drawer hardware. I also had an extra box of parts and had a small black joystick with a top that screwed off so I tapped it to fit a 1' long bolt, and will be using that as my keyboard drawer knob.

Coin door, wire brushed, and repainted with 2 coats of black semi gloss rustoleum, then reassembled with new blue coin rejects.

Cab moved into the basement.

Installed new feet and levelers with rubber covers

Lt blue t-molding installed

Coin door installed with new locks from Lowes, ( I had to file the lock openings slightly as the new locks were just a tad to large)

Top speakers installed, before I install the bottom one's I have to make a trip for some hardware. (ran out of extra's in my bolt drawer)

Cp art came on friday, cut it to size, cut out all of the holes using a lamp underneath so I could see where to cut with a fresh blade.

I post some pic's when I have a chance.

Crunch time if I want it playable for New Years eve.



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Re: Mike's Arcade Machine Emulator (Knievel inspired)
« Reply #53 on: December 17, 2007, 06:32:00 pm »
...Cp art came on friday, cut it to size, cut out all of the holes using a lamp underneath so I could see where to cut with a fresh blade.

That's a good tip. I wish I had thought of that when cutting my CP overlay. I know I had a few crooked cuts.

I post some pic's when I have a chance.

 :pics :pics :pics :pics for the love of God PICS!!  ;D  You're at the best part!

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Re: Mike's Arcade Machine Emulator (Knievel inspired)
« Reply #54 on: December 17, 2007, 08:21:55 pm »
Some Pictures from the last week
coin door after painting

cp top and plexi

cutting holes

trimmed and almost ready

Looking pretty

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Re: Mike's Arcade Machine Emulator (Knievel inspired)
« Reply #55 on: December 19, 2007, 12:49:54 pm »
Last night I mounted my neon rings backed by plexi for the side art, and the marquee light. I also countersunk the mounting holes for 1 1/4 #8 flat head bolts on my u360 mounting plates so everything will be nice and flush.
A big special Thanks UncleT  :cheers: for scanning and e-mailing the instructions for the neon rings, I misplaced mine and he was kind enough to help me out.
More pictures to come.......

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Re: Mike's Arcade Machine Emulator (Knievel inspired)
« Reply #56 on: December 21, 2007, 10:32:25 am »
I started to work on my cp last night, I tried to put some up some pic's up, but byoac was down last night.
Anyway here's what I finished

I installed my back panel access door that was damaged and fixed up with bondo from earlier in the thread

Installed all 3 joysticks 2 u360's and a dedicated wico 4 way with NOS grommet, washers, and leafs.
I top mounted everything, all joysticks and hardware are flush and turned out really nice, I'm very satisfied with the way that it worked out. The only thing about a top mounting is the PITA potential if any changes are made.

Installed TB

Installed art and plexi ( I took a black sharpie and ran it around the edge of my artwork just to eliminate the white from where it was cut)

Installed my Oscar vortex spinner,

Started to install my buttons and leaf switches

I feel like a kid, I can't wait to try everything out!

I should have all my innards wired and powered this weekend, hopefully I get to install the monitor as well. Sparky the electrician is coming over to give me a hand on Saturday.

I'll post more pictures later tonight


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Re: Mike's Arcade Machine Emulator (Knievel inspired)
« Reply #57 on: December 21, 2007, 11:12:45 pm »
looking great!

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Re: Mike's Arcade Machine Emulator (Knievel inspired)
« Reply #58 on: December 21, 2007, 11:26:46 pm »
picture of speakers and new drawer hardware

Neon Rings installed

Top mounted joysticks

What it looks like from underneath

Almost done installing everything

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Re: Mike's Arcade Machine Emulator (Knievel inspired)
« Reply #59 on: December 22, 2007, 10:51:29 pm »
Lot's done today

Connected and ran most of my wires for marquee light, neon rings, and speakers, still need to do coin door lights and speakers on front door

Side Artwork installed


Test fit the monitor and cut the bezel to size


I wanted to see what it looks like with the grey tinted tempered glass


I also finished installing everything for my cp

another look


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Re: Mike's Arcade Machine Emulator (Knievel inspired)
« Reply #60 on: December 22, 2007, 11:29:47 pm »
Looking great! Do you have any more pics of how you mounted the sideart along with the neon?

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Re: Mike's Arcade Machine Emulator (Knievel inspired)
« Reply #61 on: December 23, 2007, 10:46:37 pm »
Thanks Havok.
Below are the only other shots I took.

Basically I cut my hole the size of the inside diameter of the rings, cut 4 pieces of plexi to size and was going to sandwich my art between the two.
but after a test fit of the monitor I had to to remove the backing piece of plexi as it was a hair to wide.
So I just used scotch tape to hold the art in place and put the monitor back in very carefuly, it's really a tight fit.


I wanted to test out my trackball so we hooked up the partially complete cp top today and played a game of marble madness.......... I am going to love this.
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Re: Mike's Arcade Machine Emulator (Knievel inspired)
« Reply #62 on: December 25, 2007, 10:43:22 pm »
keyboard drawer installed

old joytop for handle

I tightened and positioned everything under the cp Next comes the wiring

I am planning on working on the cab as much as I can tomorrow so, I should make good progress.
Getting really close now


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Re: Mike's Arcade Machine Emulator (Knievel inspired)
« Reply #63 on: December 25, 2007, 11:00:47 pm »
Veeeery cool. The joystick balltop is one fancy little detail! Just would like to ask (not criticise), is there a particular reason why you put the hinges of the keyboard drawer front on top of the drawer instead of underneath (so that it would swing below the drawer)?

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Re: Mike's Arcade Machine Emulator (Knievel inspired)
« Reply #64 on: December 26, 2007, 10:43:29 pm »
Veeeery cool. The joystick balltop is one fancy little detail! Just would like to ask (not criticise), is there a particular reason why you put the hinges of the keyboard drawer front on top of the drawer instead of underneath (so that it would swing below the drawer)?
Thanks, I put it on top so when the drawer front folds down it can be used as a wrist rest. I looked at my desk upstairs and copied what it had.

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Re: Mike's Arcade Machine Emulator (Knievel inspired)
« Reply #65 on: December 26, 2007, 10:54:46 pm »
Today

I attached the monitor shelf so it is secure

Drilled and mounted monitor to the monitor shelf

Attached the monitor controls shelf so it is secure

Attached the monitor controls to the monitor control shelf

Finished wiring the 12 volts feeds for the amp and the noen rings off of the cabs original power supply

Finished wiring all the speaker up and connected them to the amp

Finished wiring the monitor and marquee light

Installed the t-molding on my cp

Ohh all of the cabs power is run off of a single switch on top of the cab, flip the switch and neon rings, marquee light, speakers / amp, and monitor turn on and off.

I choose to power the computer separate just because I wanted it that way.

I still need to wire the control panel and set it up.

I was really excited to see everything work when i turned on the power the first time, I would have been bummed if something didn't work



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Re: Mike's Arcade Machine Emulator (Knievel inspired)
« Reply #66 on: December 26, 2007, 11:11:32 pm »
Here it is after I turned it on for the first time

The plexi behind the neon ring gives has a neon reflection and it looks like the neon ring has a halo, looks really cool


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Re: Mike's Arcade Machine Emulator (Knievel inspired) Getting Close!
« Reply #67 on: December 30, 2007, 10:00:15 am »
Bad News yesterday, I finished wiring the cp and a few of the buttons did not work, so I spent about 1/2 hour troubleshooting and found 2 loose ground connections so that is now working but the monitor would not fire up.

Looks like I am going to miss my self imposed deadline of New Years eve unless there is a miracle.

I am really disappointed, It worked 3 months ago when I bought it, I have no idea what happened, I thought I was careful every-time I handled it.

I'll post some pic's soon.

It looks great but with no monitor its kind of useless.  :'(

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Re: Mike's Arcade Machine Emulator (Knievel inspired) Getting Close!
« Reply #68 on: January 01, 2008, 11:10:09 am »
Well there was a Christmas Miracle at my house. The monitor is alive!

It turns out that when I was installing the electronics board for the monitor I knocked one of the components loose from its solder point. I had no idea that it happened, and it was just luck that the loose component was found.

The board made a quick trip to Grandpa's house for a fix-up re solder, after it was re-installed the monitor buzzed the neck glowed and I breathed a sigh of relief.

Here is some updated pic's

I wired the cp and divided everything into 4 ground groups 2 from each side.
I started with by wiring all of the grounds


Then I tried to be as neat as possible with routing the rest of the wires, not as pretty as some I've seen, but not bad for a first attempt.


Just above the trackball you can see the piano hinge that was recycled from the original cab.


After fitting the cp onto the box I did my best chisel job to make a smidge more room for my spinner


Last shot I took of the cp, I installed a chain to prevent the top from opening to far.









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Re: Mike's Arcade Machine Emulator (Knievel inspired) IT'S ALIVE!
« Reply #69 on: January 01, 2008, 11:15:06 am »
Just a few pictures from last night,
Jammin with itunes

It's first New years eve action
It's turtle time......

I still have alot to do but things should slow down some as I was really trying to have it playable for New Years eve.

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Re: Mike's Arcade Machine Emulator (Knievel inspired) It's Alive!
« Reply #70 on: January 02, 2008, 11:55:45 pm »
Spent the last day playing games and learning and tweaking Mala. What a great FE!
Now I have to load and setup my other emulators.

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Re: Mike's Arcade Machine Emulator (Knievel inspired)
« Reply #71 on: January 03, 2008, 08:45:26 am »
I finished my cp art today and I disasembled my coin door, I plan on painting the coin door and starting on my cp top tomorrow. I am going to use a different hardware for the sliding keyboard drawer, the ones pictured above were a little short and felt....unsturdy.

very nice cab :applaud: where did you get this design for the cpo from i've seen it on one of knievel's cabs i couldn't find it on mamemarquees.com was it custom designed? i'm thinking of changing mine as this one really does look quality

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Re: Mike's Arcade Machine Emulator (Knievel inspired) It's Alive!
« Reply #72 on: January 03, 2008, 04:04:19 pm »
Real nice job...and great attention to detail. Looks great!  :cheers:
Seriously. Will it fit in my basement or what?

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Re: Mike's Arcade Machine Emulator (Knievel inspired) It's Alive!
« Reply #73 on: January 03, 2008, 08:43:30 pm »
Thanks guys its been a really fun project, something that I can tinker with for some time to come.
I found the art here
http://www.localarcade.com/arcade_art/

Search for fusion as there are a couple of different versions.

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Re: Mike's Arcade Machine Emulator (Knievel inspired) It's Alive!
« Reply #74 on: December 07, 2008, 12:46:40 am »
Well it's been awhile,and I am falling victim to the your cab is never finished syndrome so it's time for some upgrades, pic's coming soon. box's have just arrived, This has been the most money I put into the cab yet.

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Re: Mike's Arcade Machine Emulator (Knievel inspired) It's Alive!
« Reply #75 on: July 14, 2009, 11:31:08 pm »
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Re: Mike's Arcade Machine Emulator (Knievel inspired) It's Alive!
« Reply #76 on: July 15, 2009, 03:11:56 am »
Realy nice. It makes me wanna run out and buy some MDF right away. :D

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Re: Mike's Arcade Machine Emulator (Knievel inspired) It's Alive!
« Reply #77 on: October 01, 2009, 07:18:58 pm »
Being that you're running iTunes on it... Did you know that you can control it with an iPod Touch?   :applaud:



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Re: Mike's Arcade Machine Emulator (Knievel inspired) It's Alive!
« Reply #78 on: October 14, 2009, 03:27:31 pm »
Hey DeLuSioNaL29 thanks much that is very cool, It also works for the iphone which I happen to have.

I haven't really browsed the project threads in some time and just stumbled across your bump of my thread.

So......

Since I posted last I have installed a wells gardner D9800 pricey but wow what a great picture, for about the first 6 months I just ran everything at vga res and was satisfied, then I started to tinker with soft 15 on my ati 800xl, I was making real progress but then the video cards fan was running full speed when I attempted to FIX it, I took the fan off cleaned it and reapplied the thermal compound and I think I put too much on the chips as now the card is dead.

I popped in a nvidia 6800 and have put the soft 15 task on the back burner for now as I want to finish a few projects that I have in the garage before the winter weather hits.

Once I sell the multicade I just built I plan on upgrading some components and blinging the cab a little more