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My first mame cab! (WIP) (more pics 3/18)
ivwshane:
Thanks.
I'm actually not really sure what I want for the art work. I think I'd prefer something simple with a nice piece of side art (kinda like mkII).
I think that will be the hardest part of this build, customizing it.
Here is my parts list so far (I pretty much have everything except glass and plexi).
UltraStik 360 Oval Top with USB cable Color: Black 2x
UltraStik Button / Encoder Harness 2x
Electric ICE™ Lightable Horizontal Pushbutton - Microswitch None 14x
RGB-Drive™ Pushbutton Lighting module
- Configuration Installed RGB LED, Resistors and 24" 4-conductor cable 14x
Micro-Leaf™ Arcade Pushbutton Switches 14x
LED-Wiz™ 32-port USB Lighting and Output Controller
- Device Number 1 (Use if FIRST or ONLY device of this EXACT type) 1x
LED-Wiz+GP™ 16 Output + 16 Input, Output and Gaming Controller
- Device Number 2 1x
Electric ICE-T™ Deluxe RGB Arcade Trackball V2.0
- Trackball Size 3 inch
- Default Port & Cable Type USB
- USB Device Number 1 (Use if FIRST or ONLY of this EXACT controller) 1x
Electric ICE™ Lightable Horizontal Pushbutton
- Microswitch Cherry™ w/ RGB-Drive and 2' cable 4x
1.125 Inch Wood Boring Bit 1x
Samsung 27" HDTV 4:3 1x
40-0055-00 DOOR ASSY,SMALL, 2 SLOT, $.25
PLASTIC (HP) MECH 1x
42-0517-07 Reject Button Assembly - Red 2x
49-1000-00 Retainer for Video Game Marquee 1x
Triple red leds 2x
3/4" White T-Molding 40x
Whiteside Slotting Cutter 1/16" 3-Wing 1x
Whiteside Slotting Cutter Arbor 1/4" Shank, 2-3/8"OL 1x
One day glass 25 5/8" x 23 7/8"
Shape: Square/Rectangle
Glass Type: Tempered
Glass Thickness: 3/16"
Glass Tint: Solar Gray (Light Gray)
Edgework (Step 1): Seamed Edge 1x
ivwshane:
I got a little more done today. Next up is mounting the monitor.
Bond007:
Looking good. :cheers:
kagaden:
Very nice! It's looking great already!
My only question is are you going to paint it before or after you're done prototyping it?
Jdurg:
Heh. Just wait until you get where I am. I just finished wiring up my Control Panel and decided to give it a test. I hooked it up to my laptop via three USB connections, then connected my laptop to my 42" HDTV via S-Video. Granted, the image came out noticably blurry, but it was gigantic on the TV. The great thing is, everything works beautifully. The bad thing is, I spent about 8-hours today playing videogames and the cab will take a long time to finish now that I've got playable controls. :P