Hey bud, sorry for the late reply. I've been using the tool called SketchUp for the plans. It has a bit of a learning curve.
https://www.sketchup.com/en/plans-and-pricing/sketchup-free
They have a free online version that runs in your browser which I've linked above. You need to create an account through. However, they're last Windows version that was free is "Sketchup Make 2016" which is actually what I use. You'd have to find a download for it through. It might just be the 2016 pro version without a license code.
The cabinet is complete except for custom software that I've been slowly coding. I was hoping to have it done, but I'll work on posting pictures.
Building myself had saved me $1-2k versus buying one, and I have far better components inside as well as better material. I actually have a doc that has all of my costs which I can post as well. I'll work on getting final shots and posting here this weekend.
That's a great savings and probably the main reason I'm looking to build myself. Well that and in my early research based on comments here and other forums/ sites it became clear that there no perfect plug and play option so building your own at least ensures you understand how things work on the software side especially.
Thanks for sharing the software. I actually couldn't tell it was sketchup that you used which is awesome ! I used sketchup for some non arcade projects back in 2014, and I'm going to look into it. Also appreciate your willingness to share some updated pictures of the work in both the completed form and any of the other in-between/ process images. With what you previously have shared it looks awesome.