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Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: ChanceKJ on August 02, 2015, 12:37:28 pm
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http://jakobud.com/plan.php?id=7 (http://jakobud.com/plan.php?id=7)
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Below are the dimensions I took for Phet's build. I can't find his builds I book marked but hopefully the dimensions help. Oh and for helping you just pre fab me a cabaret and send it to me here in West Virginia. COD. ;D
Cab Depth: 23 5/8
Cab Width: 20 1/2
Cab Heigth F: 36 1/8
Cab Heigth M: 51 3/4
Cab Heigth B: 41 3/4
Bezel: 20 1/2 x 17 1/4
Kick panel: 34 1/2 x 20 1/2 2' 10.5"x1' 8.5"
Top Panel: 18 1/8 x 20 1/2
Control Panel To Coin Door: 10 1/2
Coin Door from left of machine: 1 1/4
Control Panel size: 19 1/4 x 6 1/2
13" Sayno DK Cocktail
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I'll look for the posts I pulled that from. I had the book marks on my old laptop and formatted the drive so I have to look for them again. Give me a couple hours and I'll look when I get home.
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I smell an upcoming CNC kit...
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I smell an upcoming CNC kit...
Let me check my source before you start letting the MDF fly... :laugh:
Off of the top of your head HaRuMaN how much would you charge for a CNC kit for a cabaret?
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1/2" ply for something that big... I dunno about that. I was thinking 3/4" classic core maple
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Let Rick build the 1/2" ply Canadian version.
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Oh, and remember when Chance nominated Phet's build for a UAC, and it wasn't even a BYOAC eligible project? :laugh2:
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Phet clearly states here (http://forums.arcade-museum.com/showthread.php?t=222708) what post on KLOV to read. I found that if you start reading from Page 5 and on (http://forums.arcade-museum.com/showthread.php?t=136478&highlight=donkey+cabaret&page=5) you should find what you need.
Seriously. If anyone wants to cut me one up and send it my way I would have no problem with that...
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So how much is shipping from Alberta to West Virginia?
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Thinking about it Rick is in the GTA, if you're serious, and Lee isn't going to cut any, your best bet would be to have Rick cut one and drive it over to Buffalo to ship.
Who said I'm not gonna cut any?
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Thinking about it Rick is in the GTA, if you're serious, and Lee isn't going to cut any, your best bet would be to have Rick cut one and drive it over to Buffalo to ship.
Who said I'm not gonna cut any?
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Thinking about it Rick is in the GTA, if you're serious, and Lee isn't going to cut any, your best bet would be to have Rick cut one and drive it over to Buffalo to ship.
Who said I'm not gonna cut any?
In all seriousness how much would it cost to cut and ship to West Virginia or Michigan HaRuMaN?
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Thinking about it Rick is in the GTA, if you're serious, and Lee isn't going to cut any, your best bet would be to have Rick cut one and drive it over to Buffalo to ship.
Who said I'm not gonna cut any?
In all seriousness how much would it cost to cut and ship to West Virginia or Michigan HaRuMaN?
Rough rough rough estimate, ~$400 + shipping. Guessing shipping would be $150, with zip codes I could make better guesses.
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Thinking about it Rick is in the GTA, if you're serious, and Lee isn't going to cut any, your best bet would be to have Rick cut one and drive it over to Buffalo to ship.
Who said I'm not gonna cut any?
In all seriousness how much would it cost to cut and ship to West Virginia or Michigan HaRuMaN?
Rough rough rough estimate, ~$400 + shipping. Guessing shipping would be $150, with zip codes I could make better guesses.
Where are you located at?
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Where are you located at?
Well, he's local to me, so.....
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Phoenix, AZ area
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Phoenix, AZ area
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http://jakobud.com/plan.php?id=7 (http://jakobud.com/plan.php?id=7)
Definitely no Nintendo cabaret plans on my site that I remember.
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(I'd like to make one for myself that will accept a horizontal 19" 20EZ, and standard Nintendo metal control panels. ;D think: Widebody cabaret)
Should be doable -- figure if you use the standard height for the sides of 51 3/4" that would leave 2 22" strips for the inner panels ( 96 - 51.75 - 0.125 (saw blade thickness) = 44.125 and again - 0.125 for the blade thickness would leave 2 48 x 22 inch strips for the inner panels on 1 sheet (then you'd probably need one 24 x 48 inch panel also cut down to 22 inches to have enough for all of the panels.
So could probably cut a 22 inch wide ( 23 1/2" outer dimension if using 3/4 inch thickness) cabaret with one 4x8 foot and 1 2x4 foot panel of wood.
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Yes, but for the amount I mess up on the table saw, I'm buying 50 sheets of half inch.
Do like me and use scrap to practice. It will be worth it in the end.
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I'll look for the posts I pulled that from. I had the book marks on my old laptop and formatted the drive so I have to look for them again. Give me a couple hours and I'll look when I get home.
Since the schematics were pulled by request - I think the thread you had bookmarked with them was ( http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php/topic,136459.40.html (http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php/topic,136459.40.html) ) in case you have a hard time finding it !
Yes, but for the amount I mess up on the table saw, I'm buying 50 sheets of half inch.
Don't think you'll need that many spares - figure there really are not very many difficult angles in this so just getting the pieces needed and having the hardware store make a few cuts on their saw would make it pretty easy ( have them cut the sheet at 51 3/4" and then make 2 22 inch pieces from the remainder and if needed have them cut the 51 3/4" x 48" piece in half so the 2 sides are almost setup and the boards will be easier to load into the car/truck - figure that would be 4 simple cuts on their saw and you'd have the 2 sides and 2 22 x 48" strips ( might also get a 24x48" sheet and have them cut it to 22x48 while at it and you should have enough to cut the inner pieces ( Top, Back, kickplate, Bezel, CP, etc.) for about $0.50 if they actually charge you for the extra cuts ( IIRC they will usually do 2 free per sheet and then charge 10 or 20 cents for additional cuts)
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I'll look for the posts I pulled that from. I had the book marks on my old laptop and formatted the drive so I have to look for them again. Give me a couple hours and I'll look when I get home.
Since the schematics were pulled by request - I think the thread you had bookmarked with them was ( http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php/topic,136459.40.html (http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php/topic,136459.40.html) ) in case you have a hard time finding it !
I'll just use the dimensions from KLOV:
http://forums.arcade-museum.com/showthread.php?t=136478&highlight=donkey+cabaret&page=5 (http://forums.arcade-museum.com/showthread.php?t=136478&highlight=donkey+cabaret&page=5)
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I'll look for the posts I pulled that from. I had the book marks on my old laptop and formatted the drive so I have to look for them again. Give me a couple hours and I'll look when I get home.
Since the schematics were pulled by request - I think the thread you had bookmarked with them was ( http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php/topic,136459.40.html (http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php/topic,136459.40.html) ) in case you have a hard time finding it !
I'll just use the dimensions from KLOV:
http://forums.arcade-museum.com/showthread.php?t=136478&highlight=donkey+cabaret&page=5 (http://forums.arcade-museum.com/showthread.php?t=136478&highlight=donkey+cabaret&page=5)
:cheers: -- not sure what the big deal was seeing you'd need to setup the full layout for cutting anyway so not like just taking the posted diagram and it's done anyway !! :dunno
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Yeah. I gotta do everything up in cad anyway so that my CNC guy can convert it to machine code.
In any case, what sized monitors went in these?
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Yeah. I gotta do everything up in cad anyway so that my CNC guy can convert it to machine code.
In any case, what sized monitors went in these?
They claimed to be 14" but were really 13" monitors.
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In any case, what sized monitors went in these?
13" Sanyo DK Cocktail
If recreating I'd definitely go a bit wider on the cab and make room for a larger monitor !
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In any case, what sized monitors went in these?
13" Sanyo DK Cocktail
Derp. Hmm. I have a 13" WG sitting in my gameroom, doing nothing...
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Yeah. I gotta do everything up in cad anyway so that my CNC guy can convert it to machine code.
In any case, what sized monitors went in these?
13" Sayno DK Cocktail
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;D :cheers: ;D
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In any case, what sized monitors went in these?
13" Sanyo DK Cocktail
Derp. Hmm. I have a 13" WG sitting in my gameroom, doing nothing...
Yeah - I've got several 19 and 20" monitors picked up from arrowdirect that are looking for homes still - thinking this might be a nice home for one of them (also have the core2duo E8400 system I picked up from them for $57 during last years sales.)
Started thinking about a layout and most of it will fit on a single 4x8 sheet of MDF (3/4" x 49"x 97") - and already have some spare 1/2" MDF for the back panel that wouldn't fit - so might just have to give it a try !
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I don't think you'll fit a 19 or 20" monitor in this thing without some modifications.
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I don't think you'll fit a 19 or 20" monitor in this thing without some modifications.
Yeah would need some modification but figure the 20" hp2065 monitor is 16"x12" viewable with a 3/4" bezel case all around so outer dimensions are 17.5" x 13.5" in the case so if I make the inner pieces 22" wide and leave the depth the same it would be a tight fit to put it in vertically but should just fit in the available space ( might go down to the 19" Dell 1908FP instead if it's too tight) but then again if using the MDF panel they give you an extra inch of width to the panel so could make the depth 24 7/16" ( (49 - 1/8")/2 ( 1/8" is the width of saw blade when cutting panel in half) instead of 23 5/8" to get a bit more depth !
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If recreating I'd definitely go a bit wider on the cab and make room for a larger monitor !
I dunno, there is a reason why you never saw two-player cabarets...
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If recreating I'd definitely go a bit wider on the cab and make room for a larger monitor !
I dunno, there is a reason why you never saw two-player cabarets...
True - but it's getting hard to find a cheap 13" monitors - so if making a kit for sale I'd think being able to fit a slightly larger screen in there would make more sense than limiting it to hard to find 13" screens ( plus my eyesight not being what it used to be needs a bit larger game screen these days :laugh2: ).
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True - but it's getting hard to find a cheap 13" monitors - so if making a kit for sale I'd think being able to fit a slightly larger screen in there would make more sense than limiting it to hard to find 13" screens ( plus my eyesight not being what it used to be needs a bit larger game screen these days :laugh2: ).
I heard that. :cheers:
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If recreating I'd definitely go a bit wider on the cab and make room for a larger monitor !
I dunno, there is a reason why you never saw two-player cabarets...
I agree with Yots. The whole point of having a cabaret is to have a small machine. If you want a full size Nintendo cab there are plenty of plans on the web.
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If recreating I'd definitely go a bit wider on the cab and make room for a larger monitor !
I dunno, there is a reason why you never saw two-player cabarets...
I agree with Yots. The whole point of having a cabaret is to have a small machine. If you want a full size Nintendo cab there are plenty of plans on the web.
Yes, and it's not really that hard to find a 13" or 14" CRT monitor if you look aroud a while. And I'm sure you could cram a 15" LCD in there with no problem.
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I was able to fit a 15" LCD in my Space Invaders slimline without issue. It's pretty close to the same dimensions
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