Build Your Own Arcade Controls Forum
Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: joeblade on March 11, 2004, 04:15:22 pm
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Ok, just finalising my plans, in prep of getting the MDF sheets at the end of the month.
The intention is to get a 27" WG D9200 monitor (max unit width of 24.390", by their specs), when I can afford it.
I have a restriction on the width of the cab due to the width of the doors in our house (29.75"). Hence I was thinking I would leave an inch either side (is that enough ???), then using 5/8" MDF (16mm actually, but close enough) gives me a total cab width of 27.64", and everything is happy !
Now I had originally hoped to use a Happs 27" bezel, but from:
http://www.arcadecontrols.org/yabbse/index.php?board=1;action=display;threadid=12445;start=msg97001#msg97001
the bezel is 29.5" wide (thats some serious overhang either side). Once the MDF is added to both sides, I couldn't get the unit through the doorways ...
So, has anyone made their own bezel (and can hit me with some pointers, like what material you used, how it looked etc ?
Else if you didn't use a bezel, how did you present your monitor within the cabinet ?
Cheers
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I'm not sure what to do either...I have a 21" screen and I haven't seen bezels available for that size :(
I see some people just paint the inside of the glass/plexi, or fix a piece of black (sometimes with instructions) card behind the glass.
I'd like to make a mitre'd effect bezel like the one on System 1 cabs (you can just about make it out here: http://www.klov.com/game_detail.php?letter=I&game_id=8186 ). Not sure the best way to do that tho :(
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I saw a post about a week ago where a guy detailed how he went about making his own control panel.
Take a look at this.
http://www.ionpool.net/arcade/Bezel/bezel_construction.html
It looks pretty nice. I am thinking of the same thing.
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Thanks chrisindfw, thats an excellent reference .... now bookmarked.
Got to admit, his constructed bezels look pretty darn good !
Cheers
;D
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I've seen that example...
but there is a problem with it... He was copying one that already existed.
I have a happs 27" that I haven't mounted yet. I might take a look at try to trace it out for others.
But don't expect anything for a while... I'm SO busy these days... I just played the first game of robotron for about 3 weeks... eeek
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A Happ bezel is designed to be trimmed to fit. I have a WG D9200 27" monitor mounted in a cabinet 27.5" wide. My bezel is trimmed to 26" wide. It could easily have been trimmed down to 25" if needed.
Trimming the bezel plastic is a matter of slicing it with a sharp utility knife along a straight edge.
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Thanks for that info daeven, if thats the case, I will definately get a happs one then, as no doubst if I try to make one myself, I will make a mess of it.
I guess it doesn't matter too much, but was this information mentioned on their site, or was it a case of buy and try ?
Cheers
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Thanks for that info daeven, if thats the case, I will definately get a happs one then, as no doubst if I try to make one myself, I will make a mess of it.
I guess it doesn't matter too much, but was this information mentioned on their site, or was it a case of buy and try ?
Cheers
Concidering the cost + shipping of the Happs bezel, you could waste quite a few sheets of posterboard and still come out ahead.