Finally some updates. I have been working on it on and off for the past few days. I am almost ready for paint to be honest. One thing that I did that I am super excited about, is that I purchased a new receiver at Bestbuy and it made all the difference in the world in regards to the sound quality. I thought it already sounded great, but the speakers were completely rejuvenated after this.
Here are some pics of the casters that I added. I will need to add two candy canes on the bottom to each side to hide the casters, but I think that will help the overall appearance of the jukebox.


I was trying to figure out how to attach the candy canes to the cabinet and I remembered seeing some neat hardware that they use on cheap material. I drilled holes where I wanted the bolts to go, I then drilled out the area where the nut would go, countersunk the nuts into the candy canes, and then it was done! It really solidified the cabinet, and if the front lenses ever get broke, I can replace them now. If I had permanently mounted them, that would have been a total bear.




I also redesigned and cut out the front piece because I wasn't pleased with the top openings being square and the new 3d piece having an angle. Here is an upclose shot of what I am talking about. I am trying to catch all these aesthetic details, it is difficult while making it.

This area is going to be quite the challenge. I need to design a cap for here that will cover the bubbler system, and then tie into the upper section. You can see that I added the curve that compliments the 3d piece to the bottom of the open area also, resulting in some difficult design work for myself. It will probably one of those details that no one even notices, but I'll always spend twenty minutes explaining it as they roll their eyes.


Finally, I have designed the holders for the led lights that will go in the side areas. It will make more sense once I get the pictures posted.
