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Main => Project Announcements => Topic started by: Louis Tully on January 09, 2015, 07:27:05 pm
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LT, thanks for sharing the back story, makes the build even that much more interesting to follow. Good for you for seeing it through and I'm sorry that your "old man" didn't get his chance to finally play some Kaboom but I'm stoked that you're bringing it to fruition.
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Awesome tribute LT!I'm sorry when I emailed you the other day I was so wrapped in my next build I didn't compliment your build idea. I was actually gonna reply and ask u about the game and artwork you were going to use, but I saw your post. You always come up with new and innovative ideas
Jay
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You're a good man, Louis Tully. A good man.
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That's a really cool story about your dad and Kaboom. Kaboom means a lot to my wife and I as well. I showed her the video of the game in your other thread and her eyes really lit up. Looking forward to this build. :cheers:
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You make this hobby something great, Louis. I always sensed a lot of heart put into your projects, so if this one is gonna be special, I'm sure it will be one dynamite tribute. (pun intended) :cheers:
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I love your builds LT, and this looks to be another one to take note of... :applaud:
Never seen Kaboom before, looks like it could be quite addictive (you seem good at finding those), I've been thinking of doing a spinner dedicated cab so keen to view your progress.
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Yeah, yeah, yeah.... Same f'in shape as the other 2 builds mentioned above. It's smaller. It's different. It counts as new.
So what dude. These cabs are your niche. Its cool to see youre dedicating one to your dad. And I know how you feel with the 'Does it play...' question. The past two cabs Ive made my dad has asked if it plays Pac Man. Ill be watching your build progress as usual. :cheers:
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Looks like the start of a great project. Its never too late.
Kaboom is one the all time greatest. Good luck with the build.
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I'm going to be building two Tully Caberets* pretty soon myself - one a touchscreen jukebox, the other a secret project.
*much like the Vigolix, I'd love to see that shape called The Tully.
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What model is that monitor of yours? I see it's a Dell, but do you have the model-number?
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Aha! Then I see. Well, not everything (if anything) from China is in great quality. :lol
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LT how much are you willing to spend for the CRT 9" televisions? One just came up on ebay for the buy it now price of 54.60. Thats with shipping. Ill look on my way home tomorrow for a 9" television at my local Salvation Army.
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I see the height of this cab is about 60 cm (24 inches). How are you going to play it? You can't put it on a table, the controllers will be to high. You can't put it on the floor either, then the controllers will be to low. Have you considered making it into a bartop like this:
(http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=136713.0;attach=322189;image)
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I, too, love "the Tully" however this project, to me, just screams custom form factor like one of the old colecos
(http://www.thelogbook.com/toy/kong/donkjrtt.jpg)
Would be a day of MDF shapping but totally doable
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Your secret is safe with me (& the other 30 people logged in)
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/waits for the dremel and assorted Bic pens to make an appearance.
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/waits for the dremel and assorted Bic pens to make an appearance.
(http://awesomegifs.com/wp-content/uploads/dead-horse.gif)
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Maybe likea dis
(http://i.imgur.com/NFPV6Ub.jpg)
THAT would be a 10 on the awesomeness scale! :cheers:
(That's with european units, ranging from 1 to10. I don't know the american awesomeness scale. Perhaps it ranges from 3/17 to 7/8 or something) :lol
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First thought when I saw the sketch: Is that the power cord coming out the top? ;D
Add some braided cable sleeve for the fuse look and you're all set.
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41B4XLeDZpL.jpg)
Scott
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They have a premade bomb on etsy for $13 not sure if it would be the right size ( Specifications: Approx. 4x5 ½“ - 14” Diameter )
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Remind me where you are Louis? If you can live with composite inputs I've got an appropriate sized crt you can have here in OK
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Walmart also has a Dual screen 9" RCA DVD player for $65 that would give you 2 9" screens (from the pic it looks like both have composite inputs unlike some that only have composite in on the secondary screen) - But if you could resell the one with the DVD player for $30 - $40 or have a use for a portable DVD player - it would get you one screen fairly cheap. And the screens used in them are usually fairly decent panels - and gets you the speakers as well.
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Refurbished-RCA-DRC79982-9-LCD-Dual-Screen-Portable-DVD-Player/42438864#about (http://www.walmart.com/ip/Refurbished-RCA-DRC79982-9-LCD-Dual-Screen-Portable-DVD-Player/42438864#about)
(http://i5.walmartimages.com/dfw/dce07b8c-15a7/k2-_9a085c5c-5c38-45e7-a3ed-d65ddbd8f411.v1.jpg)
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JVC actually made some round TV's:
https://www.google.com/search?q=jvc+round+tv (https://www.google.com/search?q=jvc+round+tv)
There's one on ebay also:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/121535052881 (http://www.ebay.com/itm/121535052881)
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Ben Heck would be sad if you turned down that dual display because on was only the output for the other. its the LCD you need. i bet you getting a second control board for that second display isn't very difficult.
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Remind me where you are Louis? If you can live with composite inputs I've got an appropriate sized crt you can have here in OK
PMed. Thanks for the offer, bud. :cheers:
Walmart also has a Dual screen 9" RCA DVD player for $65 that would give you 2 9" screens (from the pic it looks like both have composite inputs unlike some that only have composite in on the secondary screen) - But if you could resell the one with the DVD player for $30 - $40 or have a use for a portable DVD player - it would get you one screen fairly cheap. And the screens used in them are usually fairly decent panels - and gets you the speakers as well.
(http://i5.walmartimages.com/dfw/dce07b8c-15a7/k2-_9a085c5c-5c38-45e7-a3ed-d65ddbd8f411.v1.jpg)
Now there's a find. :cheers: I like that there are 2. I'm a big fan of identical backups. Everything I've built has at least 1 or more monitor backups. Great price too. Definitely bookmarking this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=laHy3ZoprWI (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=laHy3ZoprWI)
Looks like those jacks on the one screen are just an output for the other monitor.
I don't know what size you are needing. I'm doing a mini build too with a plug n play (haven't posted yet) I talked to Tully about it. I ended up getting a 7" dual screen. it has one of those 3.5 jacks made for video. I hooked to the plug and play it looks great. If you want to cancel your order I have that exact thing i'll send it to you (freebie).As you said it sucks. Do you not have a CRT monitor? you are going VGA to composite right?
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I have a 13" TV if you want it you can have it. might be too big though, for what you want.
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I think you need to keep the stripes on the bad guy.
Cant wait to see how you paint this.
Also I got a 4:3 15" dell flat panel stripped and collecting dust.
The invertor is bad so I'm using a ballast from a cold cathode PC case light to power the back light if you want to go that route.
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I think my imagination is distracting me from what i wanted to accomplish in the first place. I'm going to go back to something a bit more standard, shape wise. I enjoy creating, designing, etc. .. so off the wall ideas are intriguing but sometimes an arcade machine should look like an arcade machine.
Louis Tully 1, Feature Creep 0. :cheers:
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I stand by my coleco recommendation. ::)
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One of these popped up on CL yesterday and for some reason I immediately thought of this build. If you could make the monitor look like an old 70's TV with wood grain that might be interesting.
http://luxurylaunches.com/gadgets/rockin_bowlorama_retro_bowling_arcade_console.php (http://luxurylaunches.com/gadgets/rockin_bowlorama_retro_bowling_arcade_console.php)
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I checked a Salvation Army and Goodwill by me but all I could find was a nice 14" and a ---smurfy--- 14" television. Nothing in the 9" range. Im gonna check a couple more Goodwills this weekend. What became of that 9" tv that was on Fleabay?
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Are you planning to sell already projects or do you plan to keep them for your own mans-cave?
I would love to keep all my builds, bud I like it to make new things, and with selling my builds, I can build a new one, so it will keep everybody happy, without complaining about the money from the other side :laugh2:
Right now I'm lurking around for new ideas, but the ultimate dream will be a real mans-cave with DeLuxe arcade cabinets.... but I don't have the room or money for it :banghead:
So bringing it to a self-made home version is alright for now :dizzy:
Love your work anyway, but my advice would be, sell some things to keep everybody happy. specially in these economy heavy days it's good to find a balance for hobby and a living :cheers:
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I don't know what size you are needing. I'm doing a mini build too with a plug n play (haven't posted yet) I talked to Tully about it. I ended up getting a 7" dual screen. it has one of those 3.5 jacks made for video. I hooked to the plug and play it looks great. If you want to cancel your order I have that exact thing i'll send it to you (freebie).As you said it sucks. Do you not have a CRT monitor? you are going VGA to composite right?
Uhh... yeah. Don't listen to that guy. He's a ---sufferer of cranial-rectal-inversion---.
I've actually tweaked the images a bit more this afternoon. It's more okish now. I've got some 13" tv's and a couple 15" crts. But I'm aiming to keep this on the smaller side if possible.
A 9" crt tv would be the shazzle, but I'll probably go with the little ---saint's minion--- of a screen I've got now. But who knows? Those 9" dvd deals JDFan linked are tempting. Still waiting on a converter for now.
I may suffer from Cranial Rectal Inversion, but you are Jankmaster General
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dremel and assorted Bic pens to make an appearance.
^^None of this^^
Anyway...
Awww, damnit! :-\
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Jelly of your sketchup skills. I need some damn practice.
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Not sure if you have a Menards around you but they sell pre made cabinet shelfs that you may be able to cut to size. Essentially its just prelaminted particle board. Might want to look into it. That way you dont have to stain. I like the initial design of the CP but I feel you need to incorporate more of the feel of the Atari.
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Ding! Ding! We have a winner!
I love the Atari console look. You nailed it LT. :cheers:
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:applaud: I agree with the Atari look. Maybe try and gutt an old Atari for the switches and put them right below the display glass?
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:applaud: I agree with the Atari look. Maybe try and gutt an old Atari for the switches and put them right below the display glass?
Best Electronics (http://www.best-electronics-ca.com/2600_Tech_Tips.htm#based) carries the "Atari 2600 / 2600A Momentary Reset / Select Switch CO10388".
Scott
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...or that. Yes, do that. Don't kill a 2600.
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Dealing with the dust and whatnot that'll gather in those grooves will be annoying
Realism increased exponentially!
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Send me the dimensions of what you're wanting and I can CNC it for you. Plexi or just MDF - which ever you prefer.
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This is what I think of your design:
(http://pics.mobygames.com/images/covers/large/1287283163-00.jpg)
Out of the ballpark, my friend!
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Robots take all the fun out of it.
Does not compute.
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Do you have any interest in running other Atari 2600 games? You could add a couple of USB ports so you can plug in some Atari 2600 controllers.
My wife has mentioned before that I should build a cabinet for all of our consoles. Your theme has me thinking...
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wow, just came across this in the south african bidorbuy site. immedietly thought of your build and your tribute.
http://m.bidorbuy.co.za/mobilejquery/item/173322152/Atari_2600_Kaboom.html (http://m.bidorbuy.co.za/mobilejquery/item/173322152/Atari_2600_Kaboom.html)
instant nostalgia.
great project you have here and great incentive.
my dad was a 'bezerk' fan and gave that 2600 quite a thrashing at times.
cheers!
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Do you have any interest in running other Atari 2600 games? You could add a couple of USB ports so you can plug in some Atari 2600 controllers.
My wife has mentioned before that I should build a cabinet for all of our consoles. Your theme has me thinking...
It wouldn't be as versatile but I'd keep the USB on the inside and add some Atari ports to use original controllers.
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Was at a party last night playing pool in the basement and they had a 2600 in a box and a gold star TV on the shelf.
I of course had to hook them up it still worked!
No kaboom but they had asteroids.
Bunch of 40 something's drinking and playing Atari. ;D
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Do you have any interest in running other Atari 2600 games? You could add a couple of USB ports so you can plug in some Atari 2600 controllers.
My wife has mentioned before that I should build a cabinet for all of our consoles. Your theme has me thinking...
It wouldn't be as versatile but I'd keep the USB on the inside and add some Atari ports to use original controllers.
That would look great and would be a neat touch.
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LT you are indeed the man. I love your idea's for builds and watching your fight fetcher creep.
I'm planning my next build and was thinking of doing my second Vigolix but now I'm thinking a mini may Tully is the way to go. Hope I have half as much success modifying Tux Math as you did with Kaboom.
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I'm catching up on build threads....LT this looks incredible. I lost my dad right around the same time you did, I have memories of him playing Laser Blast and Space Invaders on our 2600 (we also had Kaboom and it was a favorite of mine).
I love that you are doing this, I love the reasons why, I love the game and I love that Atari look. The bomb might have been cool, but this has a much better feel to it (especially if you can figure out how to add some Atari switches)!
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Naw, this project is perfect the way it is - no fancy bomb designs, nothing like that. It's a throwback to the very early 80s, and that's what makes it so great.
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Naw, this project is perfect the way it is...
Werd. Like LT said earlier, his dad would want him to keep it simple.
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Looks snazzy. I feel like the CP is at too sharp of an angle. It, to me, would feel awkward using the spinner at that angle. I'm digging the fake atari look though. The cartridge was a nice touch.
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Would love a copy of your skech up or any any thought about how it could be modified for 2-4' foot tall people. I'll pm to sort the best way to share it, google drive?
This is looking great. Is your dad's plug and play like Atari going to make it into the build? It would wouldn't take away from the look if the CP was on a hinge and the remote and an av switch were underneath. Even if you never play the all in one it may be nice to have something of your dads incorporated in to this build.
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That probaly the right call with the plug and play. Looking forward to playing with you skechup file.
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Will those toggles do anything?
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Alright, Yasiin Bey was exactly the answer I was hoping to hear. ;D
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LT I think that looks perfect!
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Louis,
This is the best conversion of a classic feel in a modern jacket.
I think Atari will :banghead: :banghead: that they didn't came up with this great idea :cheers:
Let the building process starts :notworthy:
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Jelly of your sketchup skills. I need some damn practice.
Thanks, JD. I've still got a long way to go. Some folks can recreate each individual piece, like the threads on a pushbutton and ---steaming pile of meadow muffin--- like that. :dizzy: I'm still working with cylinders.
dremel and assorted Bic pens to make an appearance.
^^None of this^^
Anyway...
Awww, damnit! :-\
How about just the Dremel part?
Atari cabinet version. I keep repeating the KISS principle in my head.
(http://i.imgur.com/YiwPGXu.png)
(http://i.imgur.com/RcCkEKJ.png)
(http://i.imgur.com/haCUWwO.png)
Not as complicated or time consuming as a brick pattern but I'm digging the Atari console feel. Dealing with the dust and whatnot that'll gather in those grooves will be annoying.
(http://i.imgur.com/X1hg9kW.png)
(https://www.collectorcrowd.com/files/0000/1/image-113-lg.jpg)
My attempt to stain the Asteroids cab didn't go well. I want another shot.
Hey L.T that looks awesome. You said you messed up staining what did you do? How did you do it?
Did you use that good finished plywood or veneer it, or did you use plain plywood?
I've done a lot of staining over the years and there are a few things you have to do to make it look good.
1. Really sand good to get all the and marks out.You have to go down to prob 220 sandpaper
2. Get every bit of oil off the area by taking alcohol or acetone and clean the areas.It will make light and dark spots if you don't
3. when you put the stain on go with the grain of the wood with a brush, a little goes a long way.always wipe off excess
4. if it looks bad sand it with 220 and do it again.
5. If you have small areas that are really light you can lightly stain those areas leave it till it dries and lightly rub.
6. each type of wood takes stain differently and looks different it' something to remember.
6. When you stain you always need to clear because it looks like --I'm attempting to get by the auto-censor and should be beaten after I re-read the rules-- if you don't.
7. I used minwax dark walnut on that last one I did.
8. Also make sure to scrape any signs of wood glue or stain won't stick in that area
Stain is tough it's not very forgiving, it will show every F'up and sand mark
Jay
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(http://imgur.com/9BPL8Zt.jpg)
how did you mess it up it looks fine?
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Busy citizen of Tinkertown.
Psssh. Friggin' Mayor... :)
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Are they all going to be a momentary switches then? You will need some other stuff going on in there for toggles.
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Would it be easier to find a functional replica, recess it, then find the 1/4 metal shaft to extend it?
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Technically, the Atari switches slid up and down. They didn't pivot. >:D
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http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2050601.m570.l1313.TR0.TRC0.H0.XAtari+2600+non+working&_nkw=Atari+2600+non+working&_sacat=0 (http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2050601.m570.l1313.TR0.TRC0.H0.XAtari+2600+non+working&_nkw=Atari+2600+non+working&_sacat=0)
Here is just a quick ebay search. You could pilfer the switches from the Atari and nuke the rest. And thats just from a non working search. I'm sure more would pop up doing a search for Atari 2600.
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http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2050601.m570.l1313.TR0.TRC0.H0.XAtari+2600+non+working&_nkw=Atari+2600+non+working&_sacat=0 (http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2050601.m570.l1313.TR0.TRC0.H0.XAtari+2600+non+working&_nkw=Atari+2600+non+working&_sacat=0)
Here is just a quick ebay search. You could pilfer the switches from the Atari and nuke the rest. And thats just from a non working search. I'm sure more would pop up doing a search for Atari 2600.
Yeah... What... HE, ... Said... ::)
:P
:applaud: I agree with the Atari look. Maybe try and gutt an old Atari for the switches and put them right below the display glass?
Best Electronics (http://www.best-electronics-ca.com/2600_Tech_Tips.htm#based) carries the "Atari 2600 / 2600A Momentary Reset / Select Switch CO10388".
Scott
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To be fair, I forgot to mention the minimum credit card purchase from Best is $20 according to this page (http://www.best-electronics-ca.com/ordering.htm#Order). :embarassed:
The switches in question are only $2.50 each.
Scott
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You gut a working Atari, I'll gut you ---maternal-smurfs---.
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You gut a working Atari, I'll gut you ---maternal-saint's minions---.
Not a chance, dude. I'm making my own levers.
No love for the build your own 'round here.
I wasn't talking to you, bro. :cheers: :notworthy:
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Damn. Try to give an opinion and get ostresized. :P
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Damn. Try to give an opinion and get ostresized. :P
I think you meant disemboweled.
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Damn. Try to give an opinion and get ostresized. :P
I think you meant disemboweled.
I thought he meant Oster-ized. >:D
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41tufyEYOuL._AA160_.jpg) (http://www.amazon.com/Oster-BVCB07-Z-Counterforms-7-Speed-Stainless/dp/B002RBXHSC/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1422405804&sr=8-1&keywords=oster+blenders)
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No. I meant both of you can ---display unending love for my bottom---. >:D
(http://www.minidonks.com/HerdSires/SparksaFire/SparksMay16th2012Rear01Wa.jpg)
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You gut a working Atari, I'll gut you ---maternal-saint's minions---.
Not a chance, dude. I'm making my own levers.
No love for the build your own 'round here.
Cool project LT!
About those switch levers, you could always make them out of aluminum round stock. Easy to shape with a sander, bore a hole in the side for the pivot, and would probably look better, JMO.
But hey, it's your project so do what you want. Im sure it will look great, based on your other projects.
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Good call.
Just remember not to use a "regular" grinder stone on that aluminum.
Aluminum melts while being ground and can flow into the stone's crevices, leaving aluminum in the stone.
When the aluminum cools, (expands from heating during the next grinder use), it expands and can crack the stone, causing it to possibly fly apart at a later time. Not a good thing especially if its a bench grinder and you are standing in front of it when it blows.
But aluminum is a soft metal and can be easily and safely shaped with a sander. (Just have plenty of spare belt or pad media for the sander.)
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And this way building the aluminium sliders?
Just like the Power switch http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php/topic,135301.120.html (http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php/topic,135301.120.html)
Looks easy to me :cheers:
Good Luck Louis
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And this way building the aluminium sliders?
Just like the Power switch http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php/topic,135301.120.html (http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php/topic,135301.120.html)
Looks easy to me :cheers:
Good Luck Louis
I was thinking the same thing. Instead of a wooden "knob" just drill a hole in the sliding piece, insert and glue the aluminum round stock piece. (After you have sanded a rounded edge on the exposed end of the stock.)
Does the original Atari power switch stay in the up position or spring return?
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Again, watching intently. The quality of the builders on this forum consistently amazes me.
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Good call.
Just remember not to use a "regular" grinder stone on that aluminum.
Aluminum melts while being ground and can flow into the stone's crevices, leaving aluminum in the stone.
When the aluminum cools, (expands from heating during the next grinder use), it expands and can crack the stone, causing it to possibly fly apart at a later time. Not a good thing especially if its a bench grinder and you are standing in front of it when it blows.
But aluminum is a soft metal and can be easily and safely shaped with a sander. (Just have plenty of spare belt or pad media for the sander.)
Very informative. :notworthy: Don't you work with aluminum for a living?
I knew I did something for a living, just couldn't remember what. LOL.
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(http://imgur.com/9BPL8Zt.jpg)
how did you mess it up it looks fine?
My attempt to stain the Asteroids cab didn't go well. I want another shot.
That cab you linked turned out great. My Asteroids cab is the one that I tanked, sanded, and painted black. Not a total loss.
After having a really bad time trying to stain the sides, the cab is now black. I was really bummed. The patterns on the board I picked would've looked amazing. After google fu-ing for a while, I think I figured out what I did wrong and what I couldn't control.
2 things:
1 - I should've used a conditioner on this stuff. The other cab I stained turned out great. It was oak though. This is birch.
2 - For some reason, I wasn't able to maintain a wet edge. By the time I got a quick coat on the side and moved back to the top to smooth things out, the same way I always paint, it was tacky and the overlapping passes were basically a second layer. It was spotty and jacked the ---fudgesicle--- up right away. The more I tried to blend and even out the pile, the worse it got. I waited and sanded as best I could and just painted it all black.
I was using a stain/poly blend and I was outside, in direct sunlight on a pretty warm day. Not sure if that would cause any problems. For the above linked cab, I painted inside with the same stain/poly blend and it turned out great. It was oak though.
:dunno
For this Kaboom! cab, I'm going to try using regular stain. It'll be a first for me. I'm staying away from birch too. ;D
birch isn't the problem, Finished plywood is finished plywood. All pretty much the same. Just make sure if you stain use minwax, I think it works best. I use this for the finish:
http://www.amazon.com/Minwax-33055-Fast-Drying-Polyurethane-Semi-Gloss/dp/B000M2XXBO/ref=sr_1_1/181-4295736-6467247?s=hi&ie=UTF8&qid=1422574631&sr=1-1&keywords=minwax+spray (http://www.amazon.com/Minwax-33055-Fast-Drying-Polyurethane-Semi-Gloss/dp/B000M2XXBO/ref=sr_1_1/181-4295736-6467247?s=hi&ie=UTF8&qid=1422574631&sr=1-1&keywords=minwax+spray)
I'm no expert but if you want it to not have blemishes, don't screw the sides just glue them and use those cheap angle braces to hold it together till the glue dries. That spray is the bomb. you can't hardly mess it up.
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birch isn't the problem, Finished plywood is finished plywood. All pretty much the same. Just make sure if you stain use minwax, I think it works best. I use this for the finish:
http://www.amazon.com/Minwax-33055-Fast-Drying-Polyurethane-Semi-Gloss/dp/B000M2XXBO/ref=sr_1_1/181-4295736-6467247?s=hi&ie=UTF8&qid=1422574631&sr=1-1&keywords=minwax+spray (http://www.amazon.com/Minwax-33055-Fast-Drying-Polyurethane-Semi-Gloss/dp/B000M2XXBO/ref=sr_1_1/181-4295736-6467247?s=hi&ie=UTF8&qid=1422574631&sr=1-1&keywords=minwax+spray)
I'm no expert but if you want it to not have blemishes, don't screw the sides just glue them and use those cheap angle braces to hold it together till the glue dries. That spray is the bomb. you can't hardly mess it up.
It just didn't make sense to me that I had great results the first time and it was ---smurfy--- the second time. I didn't apply it differently. Painted the oak indoors and painted the birch outside in the sun. I don't know what I'm doing when it comes to this stuff. Painting and the like are my weakest areas.
:dunno
This is the stuff I used.
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-0Y_xy1mi1aE/ThHOqsVYTsI/AAAAAAAAAFA/DDg11MI8hko/s1600/DSCN2165.JPG)
Thought this time around, I'd try just plain old stain. Not poly mix. And do lots of testing before going near the cab.
Could of been a bad batch or (i don't know where you are) but up in NY state I've known a few people that had problems with paint because the store let it freeze.
I've done a lot of my trim with polyshades and water based stains+poly and can't remember having too many issues.
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I was poking around the Mad Bomber site the other day and saw that they've also made an updated version of Circus. I remember playing this when I was a kid.
(http://www.atariprotos.com/2600/software/circusatari/circus_1.png)
I downloaded it and checked it out and it's the same file setup as Mad Bomber. ;D
Here's how they've updated it.
(http://i.imgur.com/A0mSiJz.gif)
And here's it is after a few edits. I reused my numbers from the Kaboom! edit and killed all the background stuff. Much easier to see what the hell is going on with the black background.
(http://i.imgur.com/TSlGZxj.gif)
It's a great remake. They did a good job. I think I'll have this on the cab as a hidden game. Button on the back to launch or something. Maybe I can make a cartridge for this one too and have them actually trigger a script that launches the game when it's inserted into the cab? It worked well for the guy who made Gameman (http://gameman.loungespot.com/play/), the 3 foot tall fully functioning Gameboy.
Worth a shot.
:dunno
Edit: And I'm finished. Text, numbers, and images are finished. Scripts are written and it's ready to go.
(http://i.imgur.com/6S0WBz5.gif)
Louis,
That's a great catch from back then :applaud:
I did played this back then on my first ever console the Philps Videopac G7000 ( Magnavox Odyssey in the USA )
It was a great game, lots of fun and great 2 player game also.
Just nice to see that back then, you had a lot of fun with the gameplay and the graphics where the imagination in your head.
:cheers: