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Author Topic: A Mame machine in an antique buffet - USB probs solved (I think!)  (Read 202575 times)

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Re: A Mame machine in an antique buffet - A bit more Steampunk goodness
« Reply #640 on: March 24, 2011, 07:33:37 pm »
Not to mention I'd feel a little guilty tearing apart a working 19-something radio just for some knobs on my arcade machine.

I've got knobs from a 1950 RCA Victor TV. If you actually need them you can have them :D

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Re: A Mame machine in an antique buffet - A bit more Steampunk goodness
« Reply #641 on: March 25, 2011, 12:10:58 am »
@Benevolance

Sounds like Gryhnd might have some knobs for you. As for the bits, believe it or not, a lot of it i've found in the plumbing and hardware sections of lowes or true value hardware. Some I've gotten off ebay. Lots of the clock stuff and gears anyway.

Often, i've gotten on ebay and searched for "brass", "brass parts", etc. to get ideas, then find other places to source things.

Full on antique shops will often charge ridiculous prices like you say, but often, I've found shops that are more "junk" shops that real antique shops. that's really where you want to look.

And I've found some good stuff at the Army Navy store, the GoodWill outlet, Ross, and Tuesday morning. Finally, some of the bits (mother of pearl snaps, ornate gold/brass cabochons etc I've found at Micheals (a hobby/craft store) and various fabric/sewing stores.

Hope that helps! I'd love to see what you can come up with. And I may have some stuff to trade eventually (I've got bins of this stuff, I'm probably not going to be able to use) <sigh>

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Re: A Mame machine in an antique buffet - A bit more Steampunk goodness
« Reply #642 on: March 27, 2011, 10:09:26 pm »
Well, the swap meet at the Texas Pinball Fest was a bust, but I did turn up a pretty nifty tilt bob in one of the vendor booths. All the parts were there, and for 2$, can't go wrong.

Got it home and in the light, it actually looked like it +might+ be brass (or brass like).

Took it to the garage, and with a little time on the polisher and some Brasso, turned into this:



The bob itself looks like lead, but shined up, it still looks great.
A close up of the ring shows what +looks+ like a Williams W. (at least, that's what I'm telling myself).





Gonna have to find a place for that on the back panel, in and amongst all the pulleys, wire, gauges and whatsits  :)

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Re: A Mame machine in an antique buffet - A bit more Steampunk goodness
« Reply #643 on: March 28, 2011, 09:29:54 pm »
Can't wait to see those parts on your cab. 

How was Pinball Fest?  I completely forgot about it.  It's sad really since I only live about 1 to 1.5 hours away.

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Re: A Mame machine in an antique buffet - A bit more Steampunk goodness
« Reply #644 on: March 28, 2011, 09:42:02 pm »
@AlienInferno

The swap meet was a bit of a disappointment, but the show itself was great. Lots of good pins there, plus quite a few vids. And several of the vendors inside the show has some decent stuff for sale.

It was busy, but not ridiculously crowded, rarely had to wait for a machine.

Next year, my daughter and I might enter the competition (not that we're any good, but it might be fun!).

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Re: A Mame machine in an antique buffet - A bit more Steampunk goodness
« Reply #645 on: March 29, 2011, 08:20:30 pm »
Found this in the junk pile at work. Totally looks like it belongs on your rig.

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Re: A Mame machine in an antique buffet - A bit more Steampunk goodness
« Reply #646 on: March 29, 2011, 08:48:17 pm »
Did you swipe it for him?
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Re: A Mame machine in an antique buffet - A bit more Steampunk goodness
« Reply #647 on: March 29, 2011, 08:59:10 pm »
It's not going anywhere if he wants it. Thing weighs like 30 lbs, so "if it fits, it ships."
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Re: A Mame machine in an antique buffet - A bit more Steampunk goodness
« Reply #648 on: March 29, 2011, 10:37:50 pm »
Oh sweet bejeezus :o

Uh, yeah, I'll take that off your hands! Not sure exactly how I'd use it but I guarantee I can come up with something!

If you can ship it, just let me know and I can paypal you or something else if you prefer.

Those are glass insulators, right. Looks like it from the photo.

Alternatively, if you're anywhere close to the Dallas/Ft Worth TX area, I could probably drive to pick it up.

Great Call, BTW!

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Re: A Mame machine in an antique buffet - A bit more Steampunk goodness
« Reply #649 on: March 29, 2011, 10:57:31 pm »
I own a house near Dallas... But I live in Wyoming :dizzy:

Yeah, they're glass insulators, don't know what they're mounted to though.

I hope it can fit in a large flat rate box. PM me and we'll work it out.

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Re: A Mame machine in an antique buffet - A bit more Steampunk goodness
« Reply #650 on: March 29, 2011, 11:09:16 pm »
Ooo :o Dataplate says it's a 24,000V protective capacitor.

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Re: A Mame machine in an antique buffet - A bit more Steampunk goodness
« Reply #651 on: March 29, 2011, 11:16:54 pm »
A real jacobs ladder would look sweet with those insulators (and they're rated for the voltage  ;D )

PMing now...

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Re: A Mame machine in an antique buffet - A bit more Steampunk goodness
« Reply #652 on: March 30, 2011, 03:15:56 pm »
And the next time lightning strikes the Mameuffet it won't get away so easily!

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Re: A Mame machine in an antique buffet - A bit more Steampunk goodness
« Reply #653 on: March 30, 2011, 07:47:37 pm »
 :laugh2:

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Re: A Mame machine in an antique buffet - A bit more Steampunk goodness
« Reply #654 on: April 09, 2011, 11:50:19 pm »
Well, thanks to pinballwizard79 for yet another idea.

Not sure If I've got space but a few of these on the CP would look particularly nice (and be handy to boot!)



Found em on ebay. 4.34$ each ,but 8$ to ship  :badmood:

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Re: A Mame machine in an antique buffet - A bit more Steampunk goodness
« Reply #655 on: May 09, 2011, 09:31:56 am »
Apologies to everyone else for making a non-progress related bump of someone else's thread, but I happened upon this post on the srk forum just now and thought the Dr. might like to see it.  :)

http://shoryuken.com/f177/check-out-my-new-arcade-stick-thread-part-deux-201537/index729.html#post10623515

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Re: A Mame machine in an antique buffet - A bit more Steampunk goodness
« Reply #656 on: May 09, 2011, 12:01:18 pm »
Wow. Thanks for that bump! That's my kind of fight stick.

I'm guessing you'd have to have access to some decent milling gear to get brass button heads like that.

But the abalone inlays certainly look slick.

And those brass sticks.

For those that might not want to follow the thread, here's a pic of the stick the guy built.

Again, definitely not mine, but I wish I had the equipment to do this kind of work.

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Re: A Mame machine in an antique buffet - A bit more Steampunk goodness
« Reply #657 on: May 09, 2011, 07:04:15 pm »
Sweet Stick. Are they just brass covers for normal arcade buttons?


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Re: A Mame machine in an antique buffet - A bit more Steampunk goodness
« Reply #658 on: May 09, 2011, 08:12:30 pm »
From the thread, it sounds like it was a class project for a metal working class of some sort.

He mentions he was on a budget and just hacked a "madcatz" stick for the electronics. I'm guessing the buttons are all custom.

I suspect a full brass button like that would have a LOT of inertia to overcome when playing, regardless of the spring.

Still, it looks fantastic! For Admin buttons at the least, I could totally see that.

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Re: A Mame machine in an antique buffet - A bit more Steampunk goodness
« Reply #659 on: May 10, 2011, 05:19:32 am »
If that is the case I'd love to get a look at the underside to see what the rest of the button look like.

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Re: A Mame machine in an antique buffet - A bit more Steampunk goodness
« Reply #660 on: May 10, 2011, 10:34:45 pm »
another distant relative?


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Re: A Mame machine in an antique buffet - A bit more Steampunk goodness
« Reply #661 on: May 10, 2011, 10:40:41 pm »
Nice. Kinda looks like the Farnsworth box from Warehouse 13.

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Re: A Mame machine in an antique buffet - A bit more Steampunk goodness
« Reply #662 on: July 10, 2011, 08:54:04 pm »
Love that tilt assembly. I'm guessing it's a Williams also, though who knows.

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Re: A Mame machine in an antique buffet - A bit more Steampunk goodness
« Reply #663 on: July 10, 2011, 09:08:16 pm »
Hey Ryglore

Yeah it's williams, I've since found that it's pretty easy to come by those tilt bobs, but I did only pay a buck or so, so I think I came out well  ;)

Still not sure how I'll integrate it into my cab though...

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Re: A Mame machine in an antique buffet - A bit more Steampunk goodness
« Reply #664 on: July 10, 2011, 10:26:52 pm »
Ya I was trying to figure out what purpose it would have...

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Re: A Mame machine in an antique buffet - A bit more Steampunk goodness
« Reply #665 on: July 10, 2011, 10:51:16 pm »
I was contemplating using it as possibly a "super tilt". I've already get "nudge sensors" installed in the CP that can detect a nudge from the left right and front for pinball.

But if the tilt was activated, I could see that "tilting" the game and ending it.

Just not sure if I'll go that route or not.

I might just shine a blue LED on it and call it a day. It does look pretty good, even if it won't end up doing anything...

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Re: A Mame machine in an antique buffet - Might actually accept coins now
« Reply #666 on: July 11, 2011, 09:05:26 am »
Just found this on ebay:



Should make a nice coin slot for the buffet.

Now I just need to figure out how to make a coin chute....

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Re: A Mame machine in an antique buffet - A bit more Steampunk goodness
« Reply #667 on: July 11, 2011, 10:30:32 am »
Lego!

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Re: A Mame machine in an antique buffet - A bit more Steampunk goodness
« Reply #668 on: July 11, 2011, 11:05:46 am »
You could probably use any bit of metal bent into a 'chute' shape. I think I saw someone on the boards here even using a toilet paper roll taped and rubber banded into an approximation that worked.
How big is that opening?

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Re: A Mame machine in an antique buffet - A bit more Steampunk goodness
« Reply #669 on: July 11, 2011, 11:06:31 am »
Someone here made one put of wood.  Seemed pretty simple to do.

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« Reply #670 on: July 11, 2011, 11:13:09 am »
Flat copper tubing?


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Re: A Mame machine in an antique buffet - A bit more Steampunk goodness
« Reply #671 on: July 12, 2011, 09:58:55 am »
I like that flat copper tubing idea. Wood would probably work as well....

Hmmm, maybe cut a wood track out of 1x2, route a slot for the quarter, then just glue cardstock to the open face to make an enclosed race. Nobody's going to see that part anyway....

That just might work!

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Re: A Mame machine in an antique buffet - A bit more Steampunk goodness
« Reply #672 on: July 12, 2011, 11:22:55 am »
I like that flat copper tubing idea. Wood would probably work as well....

Hmmm, maybe cut a wood track out of 1x2, route a slot for the quarter, then just glue cardstock to the open face to make an enclosed race. Nobody's going to see that part anyway....

That just might work!

The sound is important here! If you use wood it needs to be really light so it acts like a soundbox to amplify the quarter rolling down it.

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Re: A Mame machine in an antique buffet - A bit more Steampunk goodness
« Reply #673 on: July 12, 2011, 06:01:32 pm »
What would be really steampunky is if you used the kind of coin slot found on gumball machines (slide in quarter, turn crank). I know it's more time consuming, but it seems much more appropriate to a vintage machine. Just a suggestion. Probably not practical, but would be cool.
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« Reply #674 on: July 12, 2011, 06:50:24 pm »
@yotsuya

Cool idea, i hadn't though of that, but it would look better, esp if the exterior was brass plated. Unfortunately, given the design of the buffet (the actual furniture design, that I didn't have any part of), there's no place to put such a crank thing without it looking +really+ weird.

Couldn't put it on the front doors because they have to fold. Couldn't put it on the front side supports because they're only about 2 inches wide.

Putting on either side was just look terribly out of place.

hmmm. Have to think about that one some more....

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« Reply #675 on: July 12, 2011, 08:05:05 pm »
I like that brass plate and the copper tubing idea for sure. The wood channel shouldn't be a problem, especially if no one hears it.

The problem I can see with the gumball crank is, what about when you're playing and frantically trying to dump tokens/ quarters in? That crank could become tiresome.

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« Reply #676 on: July 12, 2011, 08:14:02 pm »
Yeah, I know the twisting acceptor would be a bit cumbersome, but from a Steampunk POV, I think putting in a quarter and twisting it to activate a credit would be pretty cool. Maybe for your next build!
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« Reply #677 on: July 13, 2011, 10:54:56 pm »
Like coming back home seeing this thread still going. Love the new tweaks!  :applaud:
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Re: A Mame machine in an antique buffet - Got sidetracked (again)
« Reply #678 on: July 24, 2011, 05:43:36 pm »
It's been awhile, and I got a bit sidetracked, but, still making progress!

First, I finished up the contract I was on end of june, and other work hasn't materialized yet. Not great, but not terrible. Lots of work out there, but nothing that's quite the right fit for me (at least not yet).

However, I've had some time to take care of a few things in the interim.

First, sidetracked.... (For the Arcade part of this post, you may want to skip down a bit<g>)

I started cleaning out my garage and turned up a cuckoo clock I'd actually found in the attic 7 years ago when we moved in. At the time, I had no idea what I might do with it, so, up on shelf it went.

Well, I had a bit of time, so what the hell. I pulled it down and started taking inventory of the situation....



Some of the numbers were missing, the hands were busted, one bird on the front is gone, and all the brass (chains, etc) is tarnished beyond belief, and the pendulum was gone, but, it still appeared to be otherwise complete, and I even found the weights (in another part of the attic).

I knocked together a little testing stand for it, hooked up the weights, make a fake pendulum from some copper wire, and lo-and-behold, the thing ticked!

Ok, First, clean that chain with buckets of Brasso...



Next, get the bellows and mechanism out, then soak it in water/ammonia/Murphy's Oil soap. Comes out shiny! Finally, drop a few drops of oil in all the right places...



I had to buy new numerals, hands, bellow paper, and pendulum, then replace the bellows paper (it was completely rotten).

Reinstall everything....



Put the new numbers and hands on, with the new pendulum and....



Been running 4 days on one winding and still shows correct time!


Back to Arcade stuff


Anyway, you may recall, I'd gotten off on a little bender making up a brass and copper "bar" to house the Aimtrak IR transmitters.

Here's a pic of what I ended up with there.



There was A LOT more to it, and when I finally got it all installed, turns out it was just too heavy to stay in the proper place. Needless to say, I was pretty bummed about it.

But, when you spend months to end up with a lemon, you damned sure better figure out how to make lemonade!

So, I desoldered some bits, added a few more bits, and rejiggered mercilessly.

And I ended up with this....



The gizmos on the left hand side are oilers from an old steam engine. They actually light up when you power the cab up. You can see them better here.




and from the left side...



In case you're wondering, no, it doesn't interfere with player 4 seeing the screen. I was a bit concerned about that, but it ended up not being a problem.

The top bar itself I ended up scavenging from what I'd already built, just simplified it immensely.



And the good news it, it works great with my aimtrak, the cabinet still closes up cleanly, and I think I can put away all my metal cutting and welding gear!




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Re: A Mame machine in an antique buffet - A bit more Steampunk goodness
« Reply #679 on: July 24, 2011, 06:21:05 pm »
Your Aimtrak IR housing is ---smurfing--- SEXY! :applaud: