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Title: Bartop cabinets without marquee
Post by: emb on March 19, 2012, 03:18:32 pm
Has anyone built a bartop cabinet without a marquee? If so, what does yours look like? I'm building a bartop for a relative and was trying to cut corners on cost for him. I figured marquee and backlight would add an extra $40 to the entire system.
Title: Re: Bartop cabinets without marquee
Post by: Green Giant on March 19, 2012, 03:32:57 pm
Has anyone built a bartop cabinet without a marquee? If so, what does yours look like? I'm building a bartop for a relative and was trying to cut corners on cost for him. I figured marquee and backlight would add an extra $40 to the entire system.
If you print it yourself you can cut that cost by a ton.  All you would need is a ten dollar light and a small piece of plexi.
Title: Re: Bartop cabinets without marquee
Post by: BobA on March 19, 2012, 03:54:12 pm
I remember seeing one that had the shape for a marquee but had solid wood or mdf there so a marquee was added later by glueing in place.  No light, no plexi and no special printing needed. An added advantage is the shape still allows speakers to be mounted in the area.  If you do away with the marquee area all together it makes speaker placement difficult.
Title: Re: Bartop cabinets without marquee
Post by: emb on March 19, 2012, 05:06:38 pm
Good points. Thanks.
Title: Re: Bartop cabinets without marquee
Post by: Nephasth on March 19, 2012, 10:49:53 pm
Haven't built it yet, but the MiniBeast is marqueeless. But I also consider it a table top machine vs a bartop...
Title: Re: Bartop cabinets without marquee
Post by: 404 on March 19, 2012, 11:20:01 pm
a few of them here
http://bartoparcade.katorlegaz.com/ (http://bartoparcade.katorlegaz.com/)
Title: Re: Bartop cabinets without marquee
Post by: wizkid32 on March 19, 2012, 11:31:04 pm
a few of them here
http://bartoparcade.katorlegaz.com/ (http://bartoparcade.katorlegaz.com/)

Wow, those are pretty good plans.  I built one without a marquee (I should stop being lazy and take some pics.), but I figure it will only cost me $20 to add on on so...
Title: Re: Bartop cabinets without marquee
Post by: Unstupid on March 21, 2012, 03:37:16 am
I saw one.... I think they called it an icade...
Title: Re: Bartop cabinets without marquee
Post by: Lilwolf on March 21, 2012, 07:33:19 am
I've been considering building one with my gtablet.  I just haven't figured out the best ways to handle the encoder.

But I love the idea of a touchscreen bartop... and a joystick bartop... just not sure if they go well together.

That and if any of the android mame ports are good enough.

I saw one.... I think they called it an icade...
Title: Re: Bartop cabinets without marquee
Post by: 404 on March 21, 2012, 08:25:14 am
I've been considering building one with my gtablet.  I just haven't figured out the best ways to handle the encoder.

But I love the idea of a touchscreen bartop... and a joystick bartop... just not sure if they go well together.

That and if any of the android mame ports are good enough.

I saw one.... I think they called it an icade...

if your tablet has an ice cream sandwich upgrade available, I suggest you use that. It supports connecting xbox360, wii, bluetooth (and ps3 i think) controllers natively...still, games need to add support using the controller libraries.
Title: Re: Bartop cabinets without marquee
Post by: ark_ader on March 22, 2012, 06:05:39 am
I've been considering building one with my gtablet.  I just haven't figured out the best ways to handle the encoder.

But I love the idea of a touchscreen bartop... and a joystick bartop... just not sure if they go well together.

That and if any of the android mame ports are good enough.

I saw one.... I think they called it an icade...

Froyo supports this via USB.

if your tablet has an ice cream sandwich upgrade available, I suggest you use that. It supports connecting xbox360, wii, bluetooth (and ps3 i think) controllers natively...still, games need to add support using the controller libraries.