The NEW Build Your Own Arcade Controls
Main => Project Announcements => Topic started by: yotsuya on October 02, 2016, 04:37:08 pm
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A few years ago, I built a Tully - style cabaret jukebox for my buddy Jawhn. Flash Forward to this summer, when I got the cabinet back in a trade. Since I already had already wall - mounted jukebox, I decided to use this cab along with a 14" arcade monitor and one of the many PCBs I had to make a dedicated mini. I had a few choices, but in the end I went with the one game I've always wanted - Q*bert. I have a Jrok JAMMA Mylstar PCB that has all flavors of Q*Bert on it, but it was in need of all cab to call home. This cab would be perfect for that!
So here is the evolution...
Here's what I started with...
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Took out the internals. You can see the monitor waiting patiently in the background...
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On the Juke, the speakers were on the control panel. That wouldn't do for the game, so I took an idea I saw on the Battlezone cabaret and put the speaker below the coin door. I used a Midway 6x9 grille for the speaker, worked great....
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From the other side. How clean!
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Monitor tested with the board. I had to recap it and change out some extra caps, but it was syncing with the board...
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Wiring and PCB setup. I've gotten good at avoiding rat's nests when it comes to wiring. Molex harnesses FTW.
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Monitor mounted. I used a combo of MDF and aluminum angle pieces...
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Artwork fitted. You can see my new marquee. I'm going to sandwich it between pieces of bronze and clear plexi..
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Got a knocker. The PCB supports it, so if I'm going to do it, I got to be real...
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Here's the knocker in action!
yotsuya - BYO Arcade Controls(393741) on Vimeo (http://vimeo.com/183211850)
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Bezel cut, drilled, and fitted...
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Monitor shroud installed. Looks factory now...
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Coin door refinished and installed. Put in to place. Ladies and gents, The Q*Beret!
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Nice! That turned out great.
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Nice! That turned out great.
Thanks, Laythe!
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LT would have really loved it. It's almost time to expand the game room!
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LT would have really loved it. It's almost time to expand the game room!
A moment of silence for my homie Louis Tully.
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My plan is to move the Megatouch out and put the Q*Beret there. Of course, my wife thinks it's going to my work to join the Super Pac cocktail. It is for a few weeks, but it will be back.... oh yes, it will be back.
Anyone in the Phoenix area who wants a Megatouch XL running the Titanium 2 Hard Drive, let me know.... :cheers:
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BTW, the shape and size is great for a vertical single player game. It would NOT make sense to try and make it a two-player game cab. Trust me on this one.
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I've never even seen a Megatouch, but I hear about them all the time. What is it, a trivia bar machine or something?
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I've never even seen a Megatouch, but I hear about them all the time. What is it, a trivia bar machine or something?
Yes, one of the old ones you see on the corner of the bar. Got a lot of fun touch screen games, a lot of card ones, some skill games, Photo Hunt things, even some adult themed ones if you turn those on.
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Very nice and clean! I love love love that you went with a continuous piece of plexi from the CP to the bezel.
Looks pro, bro. 8)
What stick did you use?
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Tits! What's a Tully?
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Very nice and clean! I love love love that you went with a continuous piece of plexi from the CP to the bezel.
Looks pro, bro. 8)
What stick did you use?
Thanks, brother!
To be honest, I used an old joystick I had lying around that probably came to me from a project I did a restoration on. I went with it because it looked most like an original Q*Bert joystick. It's an 8-way, but it works well. I installed it at 45 degrees (although the Jrok board allows you to use system settings to "rotate" a standard joystick install if need be). Since it's only playing Q*Bert and it's variants, I decided to do the install the right way.
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Tits! What's a Tully?
Only the best one player cabaret design ever!!!
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good work bro!
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Great work as usual Yots. And looking good in your Arcade. :cheers:
Q*bert looks really good as a cabaret. Really happy to see you do a Q*bert.
Q*bert is such a great game and a blast to play when you get good at it. Enjoy it!
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Great work as usual Yots. And looking good in your Arcade. :cheers:
Q*bert looks really good as a cabaret. Really happy to see you do a Q*bert.
Q*bert is such a great game and a blast to play when you get good at it. Enjoy it!
I was greatly inspired by your Q*Bert project as well as your love of the game! My plan is to take it to ZapCon next year, so hopefully you get to play it!
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Very nice buddy! I'm a huge fan of cabarets myself. Excellent work! :applaud:
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Very nice job Yots! :applaud: I have got to build me a cabaret one of these days!
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Great job Yotsuya! It looks so clean with that single piece of plexi over the screen/cp. :applaud:
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Very nice buddy! I'm a huge fan of cabarets myself. Excellent work! :applaud:
Thanks! When can I expect the gold foil Q*Bert cutouts? ;-)
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Very nice job Yots! :applaud: I have got to build me a cabaret one of these days!
Thanks! You know, the design isn't too bad, plus you can cut it out on one full sheet of ply. Kudos to Louis Tully, I just wish he was around so I could express my gratitude.
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Great job Yotsuya! It looks so clean with that single piece of plexi over the screen/cp. :applaud:
Yeah, designing it that way was a no brainer. It got a little hairy with space since a 45 degree rotated joystick takes up more space, but it all worked out ok in the end. :cheers:
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Very nice. I agree it looks factory. :cheers:
Can you give some more detail on how you made the monitor bezel?
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Beautiful. I had a great time building my DK cabaret and this really makes me want to build another. I wish I could score a 14 inch arcade monitor. D:
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Very nice. I agree it looks factory. :cheers:
Can you give some more detail on how you made the monitor bezel?
Sure thing, you mean this one?
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Beautiful. I had a great time building my DK cabaret and this really makes me want to build another. I wish I could score a 14 inch arcade monitor. D:
I got lucky, I pulled it from a gutted, rain-soaked Missile Command cocktail. I've been saving it for something, and it worked perfectly. One of my original plans was to make it a MAME based Star Trek SOS Cabaret, so I have a 15 inch PC CRT that I could throw into it as well. But ultimately, I decided upon going with the original arcade monitor. This Cabaret also almost became a dedicated Arkanoid, but my boards would not sync up with the monitor. So I'm glad I went with my original plan.
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Paint the inside edge of your speaker hole.
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Paint the inside edge of your speaker hole.
I did already, mofo. I'm not Chance, I don't take pictures of every single thing. You want photos of me painting the heads of the screws black, too?
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Very nice. I agree it looks factory. :cheers:
Can you give some more detail on how you made the monitor bezel?
Sure thing, you mean this one?
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Yep. That one.
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Very nice. I agree it looks factory. :cheers:
Can you give some more detail on how you made the monitor bezel?
Sure thing, you mean this one?
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Yep. That one.
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Heh. I wish I had a sexy awesome story on how I digitized an existing one I had myself, but truth be told, someone on KLOV created a copy of one and uploaded it, so all I did was download it. I was going to use it as a template, but I just printed it out on a 24" x 24" sheet of poster paper. I did use Photoshop to paint it black for the print since it's just the outlinr. Nice thing is that the poster paper is thicker and sturdier than regular paper. And it fit the monitor perfectly.
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You want photos of me painting the heads of the screws black, too?
Give me pics of painted screw heads mother scratcher!
Us n00bs need a good guide on that. >:D
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That's pretty slick.
Very nice. I agree it looks factory. :cheers:
Can you give some more detail on how you made the monitor bezel?
Sure thing, you mean this one?
(http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20161003/46b2ced68805bbf7116003916b7668d7.jpg)
Yep. That one.
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Heh. I wish I had a sexy awesome story on how I digitized an existing one I had myself, but truth be told, someone on KLOV created a copy of one and uploaded it, so all I did was download it. I was going to use it as a template, but I just printed it out on a 24" x 24" sheet of poster paper. I did use Photoshop to paint it black for the print since it's just the outlinr. Nice thing is that the poster paper is thicker and sturdier than regular paper. And it fit the monitor perfectly.
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That's pretty slick.
Yeah, initially I was just going to print it out, cut it out, and trace it on the piece of black construction paper, but somewhere along the line, I got smart. :-)
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You want photos of me painting the heads of the screws black, too?
Give me pics of painted screw heads mother scratcher!
Us n00bs need a good guide on that. >:D
I'll get on that as soon as I'm done with my Raspberry Pi tutorial.
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Very nice. I had been following the other thread where you posted bits and pieces but hadn't realised you'd finished it.
Loving cabarets at the moment. I keep looking around the house thinking "Hmmm. I could definitely squeeze one in there...!". Q-Bert or Frogger would be my choices.
A slippery road I tells ya. ;D
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Very nice. I had been following the other thread where you posted bits and pieces but hadn't realised you'd finished it.
Loving cabarets at the moment. I keep looking around the house thinking "Hmmm. I could definitely squeeze one in there...!". Q-Bert or Frogger would be my choices.
A slippery road I tells ya. ;D
Try one, markc74! Easy to build, fun to design, and still looks arcade-y!
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Love the build! I really like the Tully cabarets and Q Bert is great. How are you liking the jrok board? I wish I had more room to do a Q Bert bartop.
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Love the build! I really like the Tully cabarets and Q Bert is great. How are you liking the jrok board? I wish I had more room to do a Q Bert bartop.
I love the Jrok board. Jrok himself will be at the repair party in November, BTW!
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Love the build! I really like the Tully cabarets and Q Bert is great. How are you liking the jrok board? I wish I had more room to do a Q Bert bartop.
I love the Jrok board. Jrok himself will be at the repair party in November, BTW!
Seriously? Arcade celebrity in Phoenix! I want to get either a Taito or the Berserk board, but I haven't decided which one.
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Love the build! I really like the Tully cabarets and Q Bert is great. How are you liking the jrok board? I wish I had more room to do a Q Bert bartop.
I love the Jrok board. Jrok himself will be at the repair party in November, BTW!
Seriously? Arcade celebrity in Phoenix! I want to get either a Taito or the Berserk board, but I haven't decided which one.
I know. I wouldn't mind getting the Multi-Williams and just sitting on it. That's what I did with the Q*Bert. I saved it for the right opportunity.
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Oh, and last step... I finally wired up the coin door. Added a service switch, a custom door insert for the second slot, and an EasyCoinUp for easy coin upping...
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Love that coin reject insert. :applaud:
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Love that coin reject insert. :applaud:
Thanks, the one that was there was that generic picture of fingers putting a coin in. So I thought I'd change it up.
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Do you have the design files for the cab and, if so, would you mind sharing? Not sure if it's kosher since Tully jumped ship.
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I'm sure the late Tully wouldn't mind.
The only plans I have are the cut line graphic Louis shared. It's still available on this site in various threads. Here it is for posterity sake...
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Do you have the design files for the cab and, if so, would you mind sharing? Not sure if it's kosher since Tully jumped ship.
Btw, the distance from the back to the peak is 10 inches.
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Awesome, thanks. I love cabaret styles. I want to build one of these and one of the American Ace style from this (http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php/topic,111377.0.html) thread.
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Awesome, thanks. I love cabaret styles. I want to build one of these and one of the American Ace style from this (http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php/topic,111377.0.html) thread.
I have a set of his AA printed plans from Kickstarter.
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Love this build. The coin reject buttons are a great detail. Nice work bro.
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Love this build. The coin reject buttons are a great detail. Nice work bro.
Thanks, brother. I love the knocker. The thwack! you hear when Coiky falls to his doom is strangely satisfying. The knocker scared my daughter the first time she played it.
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Oh, and last step... I finally wired up the coin door. Added a service switch, a custom door insert for the second slot, and an EasyCoinUp for easy coin upping...
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Haha! Sick coin reject button. Love it!
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Oh, and last step... I finally wired up the coin door. Added a service switch, a custom door insert for the second slot, and an EasyCoinUp for easy coin upping...
(http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20161008/ac062f36e4630b36eb5a32a1fe0345fb.jpg)
Haha! Sick coin reject button. Love it!
Thanks, Bruh. Can you make me a gold foil one next time? ;-)
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Ha. I think I'm gonna put the razor blade down for a little while. :dizzy:
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Hey Yots, question about those plans. I've been going through Tully's original thread as well as "Depleted Uranium". I've tossed the cut sheet into Sketch-up and it really seems like something is missing.
I'm assuming the back is made of 3 panels? Top to bottom would be a 10"x18" panel, then the 21"x18" panel, then the 4" panel on top... The problem is that leaves a large gap. I'm pretty certain that the 35" panel is for the front. Also, there isn't a panel for the bottom of the cab. Did you just use a scrap panel for the bottom?
What am I missing?
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Hey Yots, question about those plans. I've been going through Tully's original thread as well as "Depleted Uranium". I've tossed the cut sheet into Sketch-up and it really seems like something is missing.
I'm assuming the back is made of 3 panels? Top to bottom would be a 10"x18" panel, then the 21"x18" panel, then the 4" panel on top... The problem is that leaves a large gap. I'm pretty certain that the 35" panel is for the front. Also, there isn't a panel for the bottom of the cab. Did you just use a scrap panel for the bottom?
What am I missing?
Slippy, I used a piece of 1/2" MDF for the back door. I don't think Tully's design takes the back door into account. It was two years ago, so it's been a while.
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Just looked at the plans again. Yes, everything is accounted for except the back door. I built mine out of 3/4 ply I bought at Home Depot, cut in 2 4x4 panels. There was enough wood for every thing but the back. So I used the Kreg to build it, then used the MDF I had on hand for the back door.
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Awesome, thanks for the clarification.
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Oh, and it goes like this from top to bottom - 10" for the roof, 10" for upper back, whatever size for the back door, and 4" for the bottom. Let me check my pix to verify that. The 18x21 board is for the floor.
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Yeah, look at the pics. 10" on the top, 4" on the bottom. I also used some precut 1"x1" strips I bought at HD for batons for the back and monitor area.
If you want to come over one day to look at the construction, let me know. Bring the missus!!!
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I'm actually cutting and rough assembly today. We'll see how it goes. My "straight" lines tend to be anything but. The notion to have the store rough cut the sheet into 2 22" widths and 2 18" widths didn't occur to me, so I'm ripping at home.
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Good luck with it!
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Jrok was at our repair party today, and I was super stoked to show him the Cabaret I made using his board. He's such an awesome guy!
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I can't tell from the pics, but is there t-moulding on the front of the cp? Just curious.
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I can't tell from the pics, but is there t-moulding on the front of the cp? Just curious.
Yes, there is.
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Holy crap. How did I miss this?
Bringing her to Zapcon?
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Holy crap. How did I miss this?
Bringing her to Zapcon?
Yes, actually!