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Title: Standalone Juke Project
Post by: june on June 20, 2004, 11:58:50 am
This is my second arcade project, but the first one I
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: june on June 20, 2004, 12:00:53 pm
Not sure why the picture I attached didn't show up.  Here's a link.

http://www.kingcupcottage.com/arcade/juke5.jpg


Or, here's the pic...
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: pointdablame on June 20, 2004, 12:08:52 pm
awesome, that looks really really great.  If you made plans for that available, I'm sure a lot of people would appreciate that.  Keep us updated.

And one more thing... mmmm  Galaga...... *drool* ;)
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: june on June 20, 2004, 12:47:51 pm
Well, thanks for the compliment.  It took a lot of drawings on the backs of napkins and scrap paper to come up with the final design, so I
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: june on June 23, 2004, 10:45:26 pm
Here is a new pic of our jukebox project.  I just stuck the speaker grilles on the front so you can see where they're going to go.  There's a big ole subwoofer in the bottom of the cab, but we're undecided if it sounds better coming out the back or the front.

Everything is wired up and lit except for the trackball at this point.  And there are two sets of controls so you have the option of using the trackball or the arrow keys.  Our toddler navigates it pretty easily, so I'm happy with the controls at this point.

I wish we had a nicer monitor, but we were going for the cheapest route at this point.  We may update it later.  The front section opens to allow a keyboard to slide out.  This will also let us stick CDs in the computer if we want to do that.  There will also be a USB outlet on the front to allow quick downloads of new music with a memory key.

Hope you like it so far!
June
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: june on June 23, 2004, 10:47:44 pm
I don't know why I'm not attaching pictures properly.  I must not be reading the directions right.  Scary - to think I'm a programmer by day....aaaaah!

Here are a couple links...

http://www.kingcupcottage.com/arcade/juke11.jpg
http://www.kingcupcottage.com/arcade/juke9.jpg

June

Reattaching a pic here....

Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: civic83 on June 24, 2004, 02:04:32 pm
i think this looks great, i've been wanting to build something like that for a while now, I'd definately be interested in the plans.  Also, where did you get your buttons, in specific, the triangular ones?
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: dmsuchy on June 24, 2004, 03:44:52 pm
Very nice, I would like to see some photos of your Galaga cab also, looks great in the back ground.
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: DrewKaree on June 24, 2004, 04:13:31 pm
Also, where did you get your buttons, in specific, the triangular ones?
Happs makes a triangle button.  Dunno what it's specifically named, but search around there, you'll find it.

What size monitor is that in there?  After seeing your project, I liked the shape and size, but wondered how all my 15" monitors would look sitting in such a big box and how to do dual monitors, (I thought to myself, they'd look like @$$).  I REALLY like your solution and now want to start on my own, based off a Rock-ola, but same monitor/speaker solution.  GREAT/FANTASTIC/AWESOME idea...also, what size speakers are those?

The sub placement will make little to no difference unless you have some sort of port/opening for it.  Otherwise, you've just put your sub (which is usually non-directional) inside another box.  If you can, remove a panel to see what it would sound like (kinda...not a real precise method) with a port/opening.
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: pcdoctor on June 24, 2004, 06:00:51 pm
June,

You go girl!
You do the computer and electrical work.
I can't wait the see the rest of this jukebox!
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: june on June 24, 2004, 06:16:14 pm
Yep, those triangles are from Happs.  They were in the
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: june on June 24, 2004, 06:22:12 pm
Hi pcdoctor!  It
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: DrewKaree on June 24, 2004, 08:33:20 pm
I get to play with all these cool games, and my husband has an excuse to buy all sorts of expensive routers and table-saws and such.    ;)
errr.....umm.....will you, like, marry me or something?   ;) ;D

Good idea on the free items,  that's my kinda payment plan!  I've got SIX of those beasts sitting around!
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: DeathDealer on June 24, 2004, 09:57:09 pm
Great Job so far, I made one, I really like the design.
Please post some more pictures.

                                      Thanks

Here is a picture of mine, remember I never quite finished it, and its nothing as refine as June's, it was my first crack at "cabinet construction"
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: june on June 24, 2004, 10:46:02 pm
Thanks y'all for the compliments... and the marriage proposal - har har! ;D  Since we've kinda been designing it as we go, it's encouraging to hear that it's looks okay to others so far.  I plan on getting a lot more done on Saturday, so I hope to post some more progress pics over the weekend.

June



Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: BobbyG66 on June 25, 2004, 11:35:28 am
That looks great!

Now I want one...

Can't wait to see the finished product.
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: Zathras on June 25, 2004, 02:21:41 pm
Looks great!  One nice thing is that it is easily recognizable as a jukebox. Even in the first pic it gives off Jukebox vibes.

I'm working on my own jukebox currently - I was thinking about getting lazy and not recessing the buttons but after seeing how they look on yours... well I've got some more work cut out for me this weekend :)  

Speaking of the buttons what are you using to power yours?  And have you tried them out lit yet?  I've heard reports that they get warm.

Also what software are you planning on running?

Thanks and keep the pictures coming!
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: june on June 26, 2004, 04:21:08 pm
Speaking of the buttons what are you using to power yours?  And have you tried them out lit yet?  I've heard reports that they get warm.

Also what software are you planning on running?

Hi!  I bought the illuminated pushbuttons from Happs, and a 3-way LED for the trackball.  They're just wired up to the PC's power supply.  I hadn't noticed the buttons getting warm yet, but it's only been on a couple hours at a time.  I haven't really stress tested 'em yet.  Right now, the wires are just temporarily rigged up, but that's today's project.  So, once that's done, I'll try leaving it running for several hours and let you know if they heat up at all.  I've got Mark Schwartz' Arcade Jukebox running on the PC.  I'm using a very old computer that probably couldn't handle some of the newer software.  Plus, I really liked the jukebox-y feel of this one best.   Well, I'm off to finish up some wiring.  Can't wait to hear how yours turns out, too!
June
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: boyowilkins on June 26, 2004, 04:52:58 pm
Looks brilliant!!

Wonder if I could persuade the wife to let me build one of these as my next project - maybe u could talk to her for me June  :P

Keep up the Good work!!!

Are u going to paint it?
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: june on June 26, 2004, 05:25:56 pm
Are u going to paint it?

I'm not sure about the paint yet.  I'm really struggling with the artistic part of this.  I had a tough time finding jukebox-related side art anywhere, so I considered routering a grooved design in the side and installing a light rope.  On a test piece of wood, it looked pretty good.  You can see pics here (http://www.kingcupcottage.com/arcade/juke7.jpg) and here (http://www.kingcupcottage.com/arcade/juke4.jpg).  I'm a little worried, however, that it might look kinda cheesy.  I know a lot of old jukebox designs were a little cheesy (to me), and I could get away with it a little more than I could in my MAME cabinet, but I dunno.   I think I need some opinions from the experts here.  What do you think?  Should I go for the routered/rope light effect, or a painted design on the side?  Here's a cheap-o MSPaint concept drawing - http://www.kingcupcottage.com/arcade/jukedesign.jpg.

Any and all opinions are welcome!
June
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: walls83 on June 26, 2004, 08:56:15 pm
why not use this kind of lighting?

I think it looks better then Light rope.

http://www.svc.com/elstrip4colors.html
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: NIVO on June 27, 2004, 01:03:26 am
excellent work june, very clean and well laid out design. I hope we get to see some bubble lights brewing around that thing  ;D
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: Zathras on June 29, 2004, 12:43:12 am
Before I decided on Mickey as the theme of mine I was considering a classic looking juke all lit up and such.

The main things I were considering were PC cold cathode lights - there are some very cool ones out these days.  There are some that look a bit like bubble lights that were tempting but I was really really close to decking the thing out in "liquid neon" tubes.

This page has an animated gif of what they look like:
http://www.crazypc.com/Merchant2/merchant.mv?Screen=PROD&Product_Code=8230B

There are also multi-colored cold cathode tubes that have audio sensors and pulse/change to the music.


Keep the updates coming!

Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: fredster on June 29, 2004, 10:57:40 am
June that's a nice project.  you need lights and nice trim.  I think the routed light is a good idea, better than the side art.  Blue or red or both.

The bottom of most jukeboxes has a light in it too.  Maybe you could find an electronic circuit that's easy to make that can take a 40 watt bulb or two and make it flash with the music.

Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: Witchboard on June 29, 2004, 01:28:36 pm
Wow, that's looking pretty nice.  Great work.  Can't wait to see the finished product.
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: june on June 29, 2004, 06:03:24 pm
Ooooh, these are some good ideas... thanks.  

I had just decided to settle on just painting the cab, and then, if I didn't like it, I could add the lights later.  But after seeing these suggestions, I think it's time for a redesign.  Hmmm... I'm off to convince the spouse.  (I keep telling him that this is a MUCH cheaper addiction than booze or shoe shopping.....!)  :P  ;D

Thanks for all the great comments and suggestions.  This really motivates me to come up with a better end result than I could have dreamed up on my own.
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: DeathDealer on June 30, 2004, 12:39:14 am
The mid range speaker are behind the felt material on the upper half of the "CAB" or Jukebox.
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: DeathDealer on June 30, 2004, 12:40:44 am
Dispite not looking so good, it has a clear and loud sound.
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: june on June 30, 2004, 10:25:40 pm
Hey DeathDealer, I like the design of your jukebox cabinet.  It's clean, and the color and shape remind me of a professional musician's sound system.  Thanks for posting the pics.

Mine should be painted over the weekend, so I plan to have more pictures after the 4th.  And Zathras, I did leave it hooked up several hours last weekend to see if the buttons would get warm.  The rectangular ones didn't, but the triangles sure did warm up.  Maybe since they're smaller, they don't disperse the heat as well??  I may try to drill some teeny holes in the underside to see if venting them helps at all.  I guess for the long run, LED lights may be better.  I'm impatient to get it done now, though, so I'm just going to stick with the bulbs that came in them for now.

June
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: Nannuu on July 01, 2004, 09:39:59 am
You could also try sound activated EL lighting.

http://www.sunbeamtech.com/new/products/el/el%20series-el%20sound%20activated%20cables.htm

There are a lot of places that sell it.  This is just the first link I found.  That project is looking fantastic!  I would really love to build one as well.
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: Daniel270 on July 01, 2004, 10:06:39 pm
Something else you might want to think on...

Perhaps sideart?  Something from the '50's "Sock-Hop" style?

Just a thought...
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: Johnny on July 02, 2004, 08:42:06 pm
Hi Guys, June and pcdoctor

If You want some nice light in the front or side, it's an easy way to do some cool effects.
I'm shure You all have seen those light tunnels where the ligts dissapear into the wall.

  It's easiest to make this when You are building Your jukebox, begause then it can be build flush with the walls.

So, Here's my best of a description:

Get hold of some of the films used to tint Your car windows because The clue here is the films. If these films are put on piece of glass and then put with the mirrored side against each other You can then look in fro either sides. Put a ramp of light between the glasses, and You have a light tunnel. ;D
Bild this into Your jukbox/Cab so that You can look in from one side, and vaiola!!

About 10 years ago, I made six like these for Youthclub's Disco.

Best Regards
Johnny
Oslo - Norway  
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: Zathras on July 03, 2004, 12:25:36 am
Ok Johnny it took a couple of reads but I figured out what you mean... :)  Do you mean one of those mirrored reflection in reflection in reflection in reflection things so it looks like the lights continue in further and further.

That is awesome to know because lighting will definately come into play in my next cab.
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: Johnny on July 03, 2004, 05:47:09 pm
I shure do, Zathras
You know,  "A picture says a thousand words" but I can't find my pictures.

- Johnny
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: Ghoward on July 04, 2004, 09:39:25 pm
I love it, now I know what I'm building next!!

Thank you .........

Gary
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: DeathDealer on July 07, 2004, 12:18:00 am
Got any more pictures?????
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: Ghoward on July 08, 2004, 08:38:38 pm
June,

How deep is your control panel?

Thank you

Gary
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: june on July 08, 2004, 09:08:25 pm
Wow - thanks for all the awesome suggestions.  I just may go ahead and make that light tunnel as a separate game room decoration when the jukebox is finished, too.

Unfortunately, the rainy weather has kept us from sanding and painting the jukebox this past week, so I have no progress to report.  Perhaps our next project should be to build a garage....  ;)

So DeathDealer, I have no new pics quite yet.  However, I should have one of the marquee soon.  After seeing some of the great work that Pixelhugger has done, I contacted him about the marquee design.  I am SO psyched - he captured the feel we wanted *exactly*!  In fact, I'll probably wind up using a variation of the design for the side art as well.  So, look for some cool artwork pics shortly.  

Thanks again for the encouragement and advice.  It makes the project a lot more fun - even on the days you get rained out!
June
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: june on July 08, 2004, 09:10:23 pm
Hi Gary,

The control panel is 7.5" deep (by 34" long.)  You can see a better picture of the layout here http://www.kingcupcottage.com/arcade/juke3.jpg.  If it helps to give you an idea of dimensions, those arrow buttons are 1.75."

I hope that helps.  If you need any additional measurements, let me know.  I'm dying to work on it some more and I can't, so I feel better at least MEASURING it!   :D
June
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: Ghoward on July 08, 2004, 10:05:42 pm
Thank you June thats all I need, I'm working on plans of my own right now. I just needed an idea of how deep the control panel need to be for a Jukebox.

Thanks again

Gary.
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: Daniel270 on July 11, 2004, 12:20:45 am
Anymore progress, June?  
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: pcdoctor on July 11, 2004, 06:18:00 am
I'm wondering the same thing too.
I plan on putting the final picture on my hard drive in video arcade/jukebox pics that I've collected.
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: june on July 17, 2004, 02:37:31 pm
Hi, and sorry for the delay in construction updates.  We took a few days off for vacation and returned home to find one of our fishtanks had leaked, spilling 55 gallons of salt water all over the floor.  Besides the loss of several corals and and the hardwood floor damage in that room, our whole house smells like low tide right now....peeeeuuu!   :P

So, our attention has been (hopefully briefly) diverted from jukebox construction for a short time.   I really hope to get back to it in a week or so, though. This kind of construction isn't nearly as fun as jukebox-building!   :'(
June
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: pcdoctor on July 17, 2004, 07:47:18 pm
Sorry to hear about the water spill.
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: DrewKaree on July 17, 2004, 10:19:59 pm
one of our fishtanks had leaked, spilling 55 gallons of salt water all over the floor.
So BYOFishTank isn't a good idea?  :)

I feel for you...I lost a 150 gallon tank moving...thankfully, I tested it out in the driveway of the old place instead of filling it in the new place and finding out the hard way it leaked!  
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: DeathDealer on July 24, 2004, 09:35:56 am
Sorry to hear about the Fishtank,  :'(
I hope that you have maded some progress on the Juke Box
so that we could all enjoy more pictures, I know everyone is waiting for more. Sorry for my selfishness.
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: june on July 25, 2004, 04:57:19 pm
Thanks everyone, for the sympathy on our smelly fish tank disaster.  Fortunately, it was just a tank for growing coral fragments, so we lost a bunch of $$$ in coral, but no fish.  Ohmygoodness DrewKaree, I can not imagine what I would do if our 150 gallon tank sprung a leak!  :'(  After hearing your story, I will definitely remember to test first if we ever move.

Today we finally got back to the jukebox....yaaaaay!  We'll get the priming and sanding done today, and we'll hopefully do the painting one night this week.  

In the meantime, I do have one pic to share.  Pixelhugger designed an awesome marquee for the jukebox.  This is his first draft, below.  We liked it so much that we decided to use the center ball for the side art.  I think he's going to add a chrome or neon border to it for the sides.  Coooool, yes?
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: june on July 25, 2004, 05:02:51 pm
I guess I should explain the "CJR" part on the marquee.  It stands for "Chris, June and Rachel."  Since this was a family project, we wanted to show that in some way.   :)
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: Witchboard on July 25, 2004, 06:16:12 pm
Very cool.  Should look pretty smooth when you're finished.
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: Yander on July 26, 2004, 12:41:37 pm
Yeah it looks like it is going to turn out great.
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: pcdoctor on July 26, 2004, 08:44:21 pm
Looking good!
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: june on July 31, 2004, 08:01:45 pm
We're getting close now.... we painted and installed the sound-activated lights and t-molding this week.  The paint still seems to be a leeeetle bit tacky, so I'm going to wait until tomorrow to wire up the buttons.  We'll put the front door back on then, too.  

So, more pics to follow soon, I guess....  :)
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: DrewKaree on July 31, 2004, 11:17:21 pm
Pixelhugger designed an awesome marquee for the jukebox.  This is his first draft, below.  We liked it so much that we decided to use the center ball for the side art.  I think he's going to add a chrome or neon border to it for the sides.  Coooool, yes?
I have an observation on your marquee.  The CJR ball is "glassy" while the rest of the marquee is decidedly NOT.  I'm thinking either make the whole marquee glass-like or make the ball "flat".  I would opt for the whole marquee to be glass-like, as that CJR ball looks phat!  

If, after looking at it, you think I'm an idiot, then just tell me to blow it out of my nether region  ;D but I really think you'll like it more if the whole thing is glass-like.

Pixel, if you read this, excellent work yet again and I'm sure the final version of the artwork will have everyone raving about yet another of your contributions.  
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: Pixelhugger on August 01, 2004, 02:07:31 pm
Thats really coming together! The sound activated lighting is such a perfect touch.

Drew- I appreciate the feedback :) The rest of the marquee's glassiness is definitely hard to see when scaled down to fit in the post. Here's a close up (at actual size). The glassy neon tube will probably have a glow added around it in the final version. I'm currently working on side art that will include the ball and neon which will further tie the design together.
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: june on August 01, 2004, 04:29:13 pm
Droooool - the marquee looks better every time I see it!  I think the neon and chrome in the artwork is going to set off the lights and t-molding perfectly.  

I'm happy-dancing over here now...  need music....  better go turn on the jukebox...

 ;D
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: DrewKaree on August 01, 2004, 04:58:04 pm
Drew- I appreciate the feedback :)
you're welcome!  I appreciate the fact that you can do things I can duplicate, but not start from scratch - you've got real talent!

Quote
The rest of the marquee's glassiness is definitely hard to see when scaled down to fit in the post. Here's a close up (at actual size). The glassy neon tube will probably have a glow added around it in the final version.
Yeah, now that I see that, it's easier to see it on the smaller version.  I think adding a glow around the neon is definately needed to make it more photorealistic.  

I'm wondering if the light angle on the top of the ball will match the tubing glow, or would something more along the lines of the area in the snippet I have match up?  Dunno if you follow, but basically make the shine (light angle) go further up on the ball so that the area I've shown is the light that shows on the top of the ball.  

BTW, this in photoshop, yes?
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: Ghoward on August 01, 2004, 07:01:50 pm
June what type of sound-activated lights are you using and where did you get them?

It is looking great, looking forward to more photos.

Thank You

Gary
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: walls83 on August 01, 2004, 07:39:25 pm
I dont know what June is using but here is one

http://store.yahoo.com/svcompucycle/souninwsupbl.html
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: june on August 01, 2004, 08:13:39 pm
Hi Gary,

I'm sure I could have found the lights a lot cheaper, but I realized on Friday that it would be *much* easier to install them underneath while the cabinet was empty.  So, I just ran out to our local CompUSA and bought these:

http://www.compusa.com/products/product_info.asp?product_code=299268&pfp=SEARCH

They were oh-so-easy to install.  We just screwed them into the bottom of the cabinet and ran the wires up through a hole in the floor.  Then, they just plugged straight into the PC power supply with a Molex connector.   Here's the underside of the cabinet to show placement of the lights and the hole for wiring.  
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: june on August 01, 2004, 10:14:51 pm
We got a few steps closer to completion today.  Got the buttons wired and lighted, stuck the front door on, and a few other little things.  Everything is done now except for the glass in front of the monitor and the artwork.  

Oh, and I think I need to remodel the whole room now so that I can show off the jukebox.  Guess that last step might just be a girl thing....    :P  :D
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: pointdablame on August 01, 2004, 11:19:14 pm
That is looking so amazing.  Great work.  The sound activated lights will add a lot of fun to the juke if ya ask me.

I showed my parents your project and the first thing out of their mouth was "you can build one of those when you get your own house, we are running out of room" heh.

I guess I'm lucky I got 2 arcade machines in the house  :-X

Anyway, great work, and keep the pics coming.
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: Ghoward on August 02, 2004, 04:59:47 pm
Wow, that looks so good in fact I think its the best Jukebox Iv'e seen so far.....

I really like the trim around the speakers too.

Gary
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: DeathDealer on August 02, 2004, 07:28:16 pm
Love the Juke, can you please take a picture of the side, you know a profile picture with some dimensions.  It looks great, thanks.
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: june on August 02, 2004, 08:54:42 pm
Wow, thanks for all the nice compliments.  We really are having a blast with the jukebox, even if it isn't done yet.  

We do hope to come up with a full set of plans to share when we're all done with everything.  But in the meantime, I do have a page available containing the side dimensions.  However... (BIG however here....) we wound up shaving 3" off the backside so that it would fit through our front door.  And yes, I hate to admit it, we did assemble the whole darn thing before we realized it - aaaaargh.   :-[

Hmmmm..... it appears that I can't attach zip files or dwg files here.  The jpg is a bit too large to attach here, too.  I guess will post the side dimensions temporarily out to www.kingcupcottage.com/measurements.zip until I have the final plans cleaned up and corrected.  Then, I'll convert 'em to pdf and repost here.   (If there's a smarter way to do that, just lemme know.)
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: Pixelhugger on August 06, 2004, 02:29:46 pm
The side art. In keeping with the retro modern theme.
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: walls83 on August 14, 2004, 10:49:09 pm
JUNE you slacking on us??   ;D  :P

Im having jukebox withdraws over here..

Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: june on August 15, 2004, 05:53:33 pm
Yup, I've been slacking.... hehee.  ;)  Nah, actually, it's all done, except for the marquee and side art.  The files are in the hands of the printer, so the juke should be 100% completed once the printing is done.... woo hoo!

I'm not sure how long it takes to get the prints back, but I promise to post the final pics as soon as I'm done happy-dancing all around the jukebox.  ;D
June

Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: DrewKaree on August 16, 2004, 07:06:11 pm
....as soon as I'm done happy-dancing all around the jukebox  ;D
*insert Butt-Head laugh here*  "Look at her...she's shaking her moneymaker....cool"

June, tell your husband if he ever gets tired of you to send you my way...you're just all that and a bag of chips!  ;D
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: NIVO on August 16, 2004, 08:10:02 pm
im sure i speak for alot of us here in this respect: We politely ask for a video of you and your family "happy dancing" to some great 80's tunes.  ;D
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: LordDamo on August 16, 2004, 08:21:24 pm
Hi all! im new to this forum, and to building cabinets. Ive got a lot of things on the drawing board, so to speak.
Anyway, this project looks like something I really want to build!!!

Im ordering stuff right now to start my MAME cabinet, using LuSid's design (with a few mod's). But I think im going to be ordering a few more parts to build this one first!!!!

Thanks for posting this project June, cant wait to see the finished product!

Would LOVE to see some plans for this once you've got them done.

If anyone knows where I might be able to download some jukebox plans (for free) it would be much appreciated. Ive seen lots of "buy my book" stuff out there, but I beleave that this sort of community is about 'dream, create, share, inspire' rather than making money.

Will be makeing site once my project starts.

All the best with your project June!!!
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: june on August 17, 2004, 10:13:03 pm
Drew, hubby says he
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: saint on August 17, 2004, 11:46:56 pm
June - if you need to host any larger files for this project let me know if you need the space. Awesome project, kudos!

--- saint

Wow, thanks for all the nice compliments.  We really are having a blast with the jukebox, even if it isn't done yet.  

We do hope to come up with a full set of plans to share when we're all done with everything.  But in the meantime, I do have a page available containing the side dimensions.  However... (BIG however here....) we wound up shaving 3" off the backside so that it would fit through our front door.  And yes, I hate to admit it, we did assemble the whole darn thing before we realized it - aaaaargh.   :-[

Hmmmm..... it appears that I can't attach zip files or dwg files here.  The jpg is a bit too large to attach here, too.  I guess will post the side dimensions temporarily out to www.kingcupcottage.com/measurements.zip until I have the final plans cleaned up and corrected.  Then, I'll convert 'em to pdf and repost here.   (If there's a smarter way to do that, just lemme know.)

Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: DrewKaree on August 18, 2004, 04:18:52 am
As for the video suggestion, that will require a whole lot of beer before I let anyone tape my happy dancing.  I just KNEW I should have installed that tap on my Galaga machine.....
see?  It's fate!  I've had experience hooking up several taps, and all of them still work!  

*goes to sit on his doorstep and wait for a big box to arrive*

 ;D ;)
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: june on August 22, 2004, 09:29:07 pm
Somebody grab that camera, 'cuz there's a whole lotta happy dancing doing on at my house!  We received the marquee and side art this week, and finally got it all installed today.....wheeeeee!

I'm going to have to take some better pictures later.  Right now, my camera is jiggling to the beat way too much.  Major kudos to Pixelhugger and Scott at Mamemarquees.  This pic definitely doesn't do their work justice.  I promise to post more when we're done shaking our groove thangs over here....   ;)
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: Pixelhugger on August 22, 2004, 09:34:54 pm
 :o :o :o :o :o :o :o


 :)
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: walls83 on August 22, 2004, 09:40:53 pm
Niiicccceeee.   ;D

I dont know what else to say its a beautiful juke.  I wish it was in my house.

Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: NIVO on August 22, 2004, 10:57:56 pm
awesome, The art adds so much to the project. Pixel you da man(still hehe).
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: Witchboard on August 23, 2004, 09:29:19 am
Looks good.  So you decided not to use the rope light?
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: Ghoward on August 23, 2004, 11:06:30 am
Finished result looks great, I said this before and I'll say it again it is the best jukebox so far that I've seen........

Gary
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: BobbyG66 on August 23, 2004, 12:23:24 pm
Yep, Best one I've ever seen.
That thing rocks!

Got to get me one of those!

Congratulations, you may have to replace the carpet soon with all the dancing goin' on.
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: froggerman on August 24, 2004, 01:58:56 am
Great job! How did you paint it? Spray?
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: bwillis614 on August 24, 2004, 10:41:36 am
Hi June, beautiful work.  Do you have an external control for volume, or are you using AJ's volume slider for all your sound?  If you have some kind of external control, can you show a picture of it?
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: RetroJames on August 26, 2004, 09:49:55 am
June and family + Pixelhugger = Awesome Work!  Simply Awesome!  

Is there a project site or anything? I am curious;

What software?
Specs on the PC?

Is it all mp3 or do you have a tuner, cd, dvd, etc?
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: Ghoward on August 27, 2004, 07:35:32 am
Come on June, post some more finished photos of your Jukrbox!!!

Gary
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: DougHillman on August 27, 2004, 06:00:29 pm
Yeah, seriously.  More, more, more.  It's not as if seeing this hasn't already made me put my latest project on the back burner and start a jukebox of my own, but I still wanna see more.  

I don't think you know how much time, space & money you've cost me.  I was just gonna toss together a nice little wall-mount jukebox, but seeing this, I've gotta do a big one.  :)

 
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: june on August 27, 2004, 09:02:54 pm
Aaaaah!  Sorry I fell behind on answering posts.  You are all so great, and I feel so RUDE for not answering!

I
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: NIVO on August 30, 2004, 04:27:01 pm
ok the follow up project should be"build your own multi-colored track lighting and disco silverball"  :D :D
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: june on August 31, 2004, 08:14:40 pm
Ugh, I hate working weekends!  I obviously didn't get the chance to post any more pics Saturday, like I promised.  Sorry 'bout that!!  Here they are now.  I hope you enjoy them.  I'm off to start on that "build your own disco ball" project that NIVO mentioned....      ;D
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: june on August 31, 2004, 08:15:50 pm
Here's a closer look at the front.  
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: june on August 31, 2004, 08:17:59 pm
Gotta see that marquee again....
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: june on August 31, 2004, 08:19:47 pm
And the side ...
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: DrewKaree on August 31, 2004, 08:36:43 pm
June, you showed the Logitech speakers - how did you place them behind the grilles?  Did you disassemble them,  put 'em on a shelf, remove the face and bolt 'em on...my brother in law has that set, and I got him a sweet  deal on 'em, so I am thinking of getting another fo mahsef!  
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: june on August 31, 2004, 09:16:53 pm
Those little feeties on the bottom of the smaller speakers made them really easy to mount.  We just made large holes in the cabinet to match the speaker grille size and attached the speakers behind them.  We used the little holes that were already in the feet to screw the speakers to the monitor shelf and the "ceiling" of the jukebox.  For the ceiling ones, I think my husband drilled a few additional holes in back side of the feet also, since the holes were only in the "toes."

Here's a view from the inside that shows it a little better than I can explain it.  
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: DrewKaree on September 02, 2004, 12:58:15 am
Hey, mebbe you guys already tried this, but my BIL's computer is set into an alcove, so we mounted his rear speakers on the outer edge above his head on the ceiling...did you guys see if loosening that back screw and flipping the "base/bracket" around would give you better positioning towards the speaker grill?  It may already be too late, or not worth it, but just an idear.

Thanks TONS for the pic.  I'm stopping off after work tomorrow to pick up a set if they've still got 'em.  
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: javeryh on September 02, 2004, 11:12:44 pm
Amazing.  I haven't even started building my first cab yet (any day now I swear) and I'm already thinking of something like this for project #2...
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: DrewKaree on September 05, 2004, 02:22:52 pm
Ok, now that I got mine, here is a link to the phat price I spoke of.  And they are NICE, to boot! (http://compuvest.com/Description.jsp?ItemID=63270)
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: allroy1975 on October 03, 2004, 11:56:57 pm
any word on the plans for this cab?
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: Matt, GoC on October 04, 2004, 12:05:39 am
I don't know what I like more, the juke or the galaga next to it ;D!
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: DeathDealer on October 06, 2004, 11:41:53 am
June please post more pictures of the Juke.
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: june on October 16, 2004, 06:34:43 pm
I
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: june on October 16, 2004, 10:10:49 pm
We
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: DrewKaree on October 16, 2004, 10:16:53 pm
/me throws bonbons @ June for falling behind in fulfilling our requests

I decided to break my leg, and it doesn
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: june on October 16, 2004, 11:31:59 pm
Ooooh, more bonbons.  If I
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: DrewKaree on October 17, 2004, 02:07:51 am
As the owner of two cats, I'm going to have to side with the cats in this case.  It's YOUR fault you didn't cat-proof it  ;D

Check this idea out.  Get some chain, you decide on the "daintiness" of the size of links you want.  Get enough to hold the door open at the max, and screw one link into the door, and screw the other end to the inside of your cab.  It won't stop the "crap, it happened again" factor, but it'll stop it from dropping all the way.  

If you want more security, add a second chain on the other side.  

They make hinges for this, but they will be expensive.  

Check this one out....$26!  It's a lid support/hinge.  

(http://www.woodcraft.com/Woodcraft/assets/product_images/141533.jpg)

They also make cabinet hinges that open a certain amount of degrees, that may have been a solution.

One other solution....make the slot in the bottom of the door, or on the backside, since your juke's on wheels.
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: LordDamo on October 18, 2004, 06:28:22 pm
Hi all, your Juke is looking great June!!! Sorry to hear about your leg though. Hope those bon bon's are fixing it right up. :D

Bugger about the mem key too. I was thinking about using one on my MAME cab (Construction FINALLY underway) so that advice you gave has given me food for thought. Im going to be putting a keyboard draw on it and was going to put the keyhole in the same spot you did. Thanks for the warning   ;)

Can wait till your hubby gets those plans done - this is defentally gonna be my next project. And it has a very high "girlfriend acceptance factor", will smooth over the "So it only plays games, huh?" im getting at the moment.

All the best, and keep rocken' da Juke!!!
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: june on October 22, 2004, 12:40:14 am
Thanks for the encouragement on the jukebox and the leg, LordDamo.  The bonbons seem to be doing the trick.  I should be healed up and back dancing to the juke very soon!

I gave hubby a nudge on the plans, and he has restarted on them.  I'm hoping they'll be done before the month is up, but I hate to make promises..... especially since I'm slow to chase him down with a bum leg.  :)  

Drew, I'm headed to Home Depot this week to get the chains on the door that you suggested.  It hasn't flopped open since we added the extra magnets, but I did catch the cat perched on it again yesterday.  I'm gonna play it safe and get the door chains before another accident happens.  Might as well pick up some more bonbons while I'm out...
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: Daniel270 on November 01, 2004, 12:45:56 am
June,

Hope your leg gets much better soon.... easier to catch those bonbons when you don't have to chase 'em down, ya know :D

I love the way your juke looks and am envious you have something so marvelous!   Right now, my Juke is also my MAME machine and it serves it's purpose well... eventually, when the full plans are ready, I'll also start on a new Juke project for a future gameroom for my wife... she's dying to have her own pool table :D
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: LordDamo on November 02, 2004, 04:20:06 am
I'll also start on a new Juke project for a future gameroom for my wife... she's dying to have her own pool table :D

Wow Daniel270, thats pritty adventurous, building a pool table! or are you going to buy one to go into the room with your arcade and a replica of June's mega cool juke?
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: Chris on November 02, 2004, 10:23:48 am
I'll also start on a new Juke project for a future gameroom for my wife... she's dying to have her own pool table :D

Wow Daniel270, thats pritty adventurous, building a pool table!
Looks like fun, though...

http://www.bestbilliard.com/resources/buildtable.cfm
http://www.pooltableplans.com/
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: javeryh on November 02, 2004, 10:25:14 am
I'll also start on a new Juke project for a future gameroom for my wife... she's dying to have her own pool table :D

Wow Daniel270, thats pritty adventurous, building a pool table!
Looks like fun, though...

http://www.bestbilliard.com/resources/buildtable.cfm
http://www.pooltableplans.com/

People are nuts.  I wish I had the time (and money) to do stuff like this... maybe when I retire in 40 years...
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: Daniel270 on November 02, 2004, 10:35:29 am
LOL.....  I could only wish I had the skill to BYO Pool Table... so, I'll have to do it the old fashioned way....  buy one already built and have it delivered :D

Seriously tho, I think June's juke is awesome and can't wait to start on my own.
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: LordDamo on November 04, 2004, 04:58:20 am
LOL.....  I could only wish I had the skill to BYO Pool Table... so, I'll have to do it the old fashioned way....  buy one already built and have it delivered :D

Seriously tho, I think June's juke is awesome and can't wait to start on my own.

Hmmmm, I wonder if you could get an old pool table & do the MAME thing and do a referb - that would work too. Main thing would be condition of the legs and how flat the top is . . .    


Am I thinking out loud  ???
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: june on November 04, 2004, 06:54:54 am
Since new pool tables are so expensive, we went a cheaper route, and got a Pockey table off of Ebay.  I always wanted a pool table, too, but we're actually spending lots more time playing the air hockey side.  

If you have a smaller room for your gameroom, this works out really well.  Plus, it allows space for more MAME cabs.... mwuhuhuhaaa....!
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: Chris on November 04, 2004, 09:08:52 am
That's pretty slick... how long is it?
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: Daniel270 on November 04, 2004, 05:50:01 pm
Is ebay the only place to find those tables?  That'd be perfect for my wife and me...
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: DrewKaree on November 04, 2004, 08:01:47 pm
That's pretty slick... how long is it?
Long enough to reach my body, thank you very much!

Wha...whaddaya mean he wasn't talking abo....where?  

OOOOOHHHHHHHHH!   :-[

 ;)
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: Chris on November 04, 2004, 09:52:16 pm
To answer my own question, it's 7' 2" long. (http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=36275&item=7110513814&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW)
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: june on November 04, 2004, 10:52:59 pm
Sorry I was slow to reply, Chris..... I didn't get any computer playtime at work today.   :(  The auction you found on Ebay is from the same guy I bought mine from.  I don't remember it being quite that much money, though.  However, I do get frequent bouts of spending amnesia - I think it's a female thing.   ::)

And Daniel270, this seller does have a regular website (www.gametables4less.com) but the cost is even steeper there.  $599 - aaaack!  I'm pretty sure I didn't pay more than that with shipping included.  It's worth it, though.  It's built pretty well, flips easily, and it's even sturdy enough to act as an excellent jukebox workbench!
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: nighthawk2099 on November 05, 2004, 09:04:07 am
You can get that some one at Sears for around the $599 mark.

http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/product.do?vertical=FIT&pid=00625055000&adCell=P3&BV_UseBVCookie=Yes
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: june on November 05, 2004, 12:50:46 pm
It's a different brand, but that one at Sears might even be better.   It says it has a steel frame construction, and I think mine is all wood/laminate.  

 
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: Pixelhugger on November 05, 2004, 02:58:15 pm
However, I do get frequent bouts of spending amnesia - I think it's a female thing.   ::)

Hmmm. I must be very in touch with my female side then!  ;)

My arcade related expenditures have me in a state of absolute denial. My wife has now insisted I open a separate bank account to spare her the monthly VISA bill inquisition she subjects me to.  :P
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: LordDamo on November 05, 2004, 07:29:39 pm
Wow June, that Pockey table is really cool - i've never seen anything like that before, a pool table and air hockey table in one. Mega cool. Im gonna have to try and find one in Australia.

I found this page

http://freewebhosting.hostdepartment.com/g/generic_eric/airhockey.html

this might be a few projects after a juke. Its a little bit hard to understand, but after a few reads, you get the gist . . .

 
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: june on November 08, 2004, 10:36:21 pm
I found this page

http://freewebhosting.hostdepartment.com/g/generic_eric/airhockey.html

this might be a few projects after a juke. Its a little bit hard to understand, but after a few reads, you get the gist . . .
 

LordDamo, your post is
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: LordDamo on November 09, 2004, 06:06:09 am
I found this page

http://freewebhosting.hostdepartment.com/g/generic_eric/airhockey.html

this might be a few projects after a juke. Its a little bit hard to understand, but after a few reads, you get the gist . . .
 

LordDamo, your post is
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: LordDamo on November 09, 2004, 05:36:57 pm
Sorry to post off topic - this is a little something for June, If she desides to try to build a air hockey table, as described in a previous post of mine.

I was racking my brain about the jig (as described above), till I found this

page http://www.cirnetwork.org/engineering/itm_pages/appenb.htm

When I saw the 2nd diagram on the page, the penny dropped "Ahhhh, its not a jig I want to use, BUSHES!~!~!".

So yeah, way to do it is get a bush thats 1/4" in outer diameter, with a 1/16" hole in the center. You could make one easly enough if you have access to a drill press.

Just thought I would share this with you, if you wnat to try and make one of these . . . . . .
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: Pixelhugger on November 09, 2004, 06:04:13 pm
Quote
And Pixelhugger, please oh please tell me that these are recent arcade expenditures you are referring to.  I
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: Matt, GoC on November 10, 2004, 11:28:37 am
Quote
And Pixelhugger, please oh please tell me that these are recent arcade expenditures you are referring to.  I
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: LordDamo on November 17, 2004, 05:49:15 am
Any progression on the plans June? *nudge nudge. wink wink, say no more say no more*
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: anthonylitz on November 17, 2004, 12:43:29 pm
Hi!  I have been reading this fourm and just wanted to put out there that June's Plans/Design are bound for greatness in the BYO-community!  
This style of JB cab is more what I remember actually droping quarters in, I'm 26.  I love it, and am jumping on the band wagon of wanting to build one that looks like this  8)

Thanks for keeping progress of this project for us to learn from, again!

Anthony
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: june on November 17, 2004, 08:56:29 pm
You guys are the best!  Thanks SO much for the kudos on the jukebox.  I
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: Pixelhugger on November 17, 2004, 09:20:34 pm
June and husband ROCK. Literally too.
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: Matt, GoC on November 18, 2004, 12:58:48 am
June check your messages please.
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: LordDamo on November 18, 2004, 04:19:03 am
Thanks heaps for the dimentions June, much appreciated. I assume all measurements are in inch's? Also, I assume that the sheets of MDF shown are the standard 4 foot by 8 foot?

One last request, just wondering a few angles if your able to help out, ive attached a small pic to illistrate the ones im wondering about.

Thanks in advance!  :D

P.S. Hows the Air hockey table coming along? Im gonna make one eventually, will post once undrway . . .
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: LordDamo on November 18, 2004, 04:20:08 am
sorry, pic didnt attach
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: rob1234 on November 18, 2004, 12:34:57 pm
Ok, now that I got mine, here is a link to the phat price I spoke of.  And they are NICE, to boot! (http://compuvest.com/Description.jsp?ItemID=63270)

Found a even better price for the speakers....$44.94 with free shipping.   http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00006HYPD/ref=pd_sbs_e_1/002-6205417-7752048?v=glance&s=electronics
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: LordDamo on November 18, 2004, 04:02:04 pm
Sorry to be a pain June, and im not having a go at your drafting skills, but im finding it a little hard to understand your labeling system that you have used on your plan of the side section, Is this a system thats used in the US? Ive attached another pic with the format im used to here in Australia.

No need to do it all nice and neat, as you have done with the ones on your site, just open M$ paint and scrible the numbers on there, as long as I can read them - LOL

Thanks in advance;

Damo :D
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: june on November 20, 2004, 09:58:17 am
I
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: Matt, GoC on November 20, 2004, 10:47:56 am
If you redo the picture to add measurements just drop me a message and I'll redo the GIF file.  You said in your message you were using MS paint to save the picture, so just save it as a monochrome bitmap and post a link to it for me to download.  It'll be easier if it doesn't arrive as a JPG.

-Matt
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: june on November 20, 2004, 07:18:59 pm
That
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: LordDamo on November 22, 2004, 02:41:59 am
I
Title: Re: Standalone Juke Project
Post by: june on November 30, 2004, 04:11:29 pm
Hubby got back to work on Monday and updated the jukebox plans to include measurements and angles now.  Many thanks to Matt for fixing up the file for me, too! 

http://www.kingcupcottage.com/arcade/junejuke2.gif

I haven't had the chance to update the zip file yet, but I wanted to get the link out there asap.  Got to make sure Damo can get that juke done by February.... your girlfriend will love it!!
Title: Re: Standalone Juke Project
Post by: LordDamo on December 01, 2004, 05:08:42 pm
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!!! :D :D :D   Im going to get some wood tomorrow after work. PM me with an address of where I should sent your key to the bon bon factory . . .

P.S. let me know if you do deside to make that air hockey table, im gonna give it a go in a while, afterr the juke.Thanks again June, you rock! :D
Title: Re: Standalone Juke Project
Post by: anthonylitz on December 01, 2004, 06:57:56 pm
 8) :o :o :o 8)

WOWY those new measurements are awesome & amazin!

Thanks for these, that will making cutting wood like the easiest thing.

Anthony
Title: Re: Standalone Juke Project
Post by: lemieux66c on December 02, 2004, 06:10:13 pm
Anybody else have problems seeing the updated plans?  The original ones I can see fine.
Title: Re:Standalone Juke Project
Post by: crashwg on December 02, 2004, 06:32:33 pm
I assume that the sheets of MDF shown are the standard 4 foot by 8 foot?

The standard MDF size is 49X97...  ;)

A little bit of info most don't know.  :)
Title: Re: Standalone Juke Project
Post by: Matt, GoC on December 03, 2004, 01:56:35 am
Anybody else have problems seeing the updated plans?
Title: Re: Standalone Juke Project
Post by: LordDamo on December 03, 2004, 08:09:15 am
I assume that the sheets of MDF shown are the standard 4 foot by 8 foot?

The standard MDF size is 49X97... ;)

A little bit of info most don't know. :)

Being that I come from Australia, our MDF comes in metric sheets that are 1200mm X 2400mm. ;) - I was just looking for a round-about measurement - thanks for the info though, saves me doing the conversion + its a bit more accurate, thanks :)
Title: Re: Standalone Juke Project
Post by: lemieux66c on December 03, 2004, 06:08:05 pm
Anybody else have problems seeing the updated plans?
Title: Re: Standalone Juke Project
Post by: Daniel270 on December 14, 2004, 12:18:43 pm
Just wondering, June...

After rereading the entire thread, I never figured out exactly what you used to connect the controls.... 

I'm guessing I-Pac?
Title: Re: Standalone Juke Project
Post by: june on December 16, 2004, 10:56:05 pm
Hello!
Title: Re: Standalone Juke Project
Post by: LordDamo on December 17, 2004, 03:53:57 am
Im soooo sorry to be a pain June, its just I started to make this the other day. ( ;D ;D ;D) and I did the sheet with all the shelf's on it first, it was nice and easy. Next came the sheet for the sides.

I started to mark it out and realised I need two more angles, sorry to be a pain.

Ive attached a pic and circled the onces I need.

Thanks in advance.
Title: Re: Standalone Juke Project
Post by: june on December 17, 2004, 07:03:13 am
Damo, you are never a pain, and I'm glad to help.  Haha.... actually I should say, "I'm glad to volunteer hubby's help...."   ;)

I will forward the question on to him to see if he can get those angles for you.  I'm glad to hear you've started construction.  Your girlfriend is really, REALLY going to love it.  We still use ours nearly every day.

Title: Re: Standalone Juke Project
Post by: LordDamo on December 17, 2004, 08:31:31 am
COOL! Thanks June (and Junes Hubby) - I still need to know where to send the Bon Bon's! LOL, thanks mate; you rock.
Title: Re: Standalone Juke Project
Post by: june on December 19, 2004, 11:38:47 am
Hey LordDamo, I got my husband to take a look at this today.
Title: Re: Standalone Juke Project
Post by: LordDamo on December 20, 2004, 03:18:51 am
Thank you thank you thank you June - you rock! There was some kind of error with your pic, but my browser was able to open it, so I just took a screen capture. Let me know where to send the bon bons (im serious) and i'll also include some Aussie beer for your hubby. Thanks again, and a pre-emptive thanks from my girlfriend.
Title: Re: Standalone Juke Project
Post by: drmlvr on January 01, 2005, 11:21:00 pm
June,

Just wondering how Arcade Jukebox has worked for you, and if you would please tell me how you have your buttons mapped.
Title: Re: Standalone Juke Project
Post by: bigle on January 10, 2005, 11:46:55 pm
june

wow that is a killer jukebox. 

i've just begun assembling components for one of my own and had a question.  the logitec speaker system you used is 5.1 but i'm assuming you are using it in some sort of 2.1 stereo mode.  i'm guessing that either the rear and center speakers go unused or maybe just the center channel (with the rears duplicating the mains).  could you shed some more light on how the speakers are set up (ie line out from the computer, x # of speakers are utilized or whatever it may be)?

thanks
Title: Re: Standalone Juke Project
Post by: june on January 11, 2005, 04:42:25 pm
Hello drmlvr, I somehow missed your recent post -- sorry I haven't responded before now.  I saw the pics of your jukebox project today... it's looking grrrreat!

I have been really happy with Arcade Jukebox.   We haven't hit any problems with it, and it is so easy to use that my five year old can even pick her own songs.  She and my husband really like the trackball.  I'm more of a button person myself, so I stick with the buttons 99% of the time.  With the controls shown below, I navigate just as quickly without the trackball.

Here's the mapping I used.  Since we have the 2 choices of navigation methods, I sorta grouped them in color-coded sections:

- Red button in upper left corner - Alt + F4.  Even though you can exit Jukebox 8 with the escape key, I chose this combination so I can exit any Windows app with this button.  That way, I don't ever have to open the juke
to load more songs.   The only time I get the keyboard out is if I need to edit a song title in an MP3 tag.  I could use the trackball, I know, but I just like those buttons....

- Yellow button in upper left corner - tab key.  This is the key that brings up the menu, if you don't want to use the trackball.

- Next comes the big blue trackball - ya just HAVE to get a lighted one!   ;D

- Blue button next to trackball - left mouse click (select).

- White arrow keys

- White selection button (enter)

I really like having both options for song selections.  Although I do have to admit that nearly everyone but me goes straight for the trackball.  I hope this helps, and I hope I'm not too late with my reply!!!
Title: Re: Standalone Juke Project
Post by: Demon-Seed on February 15, 2005, 12:28:04 pm
Hey
I would be interested in those plans! let me know when your done....June have you got the dimensions for that unit?

thx
JIM

PS-sorry I emailed you directly...hehe thought the posting was dead!
Title: Re: Standalone Juke Project
Post by: june on February 15, 2005, 08:57:27 pm
i've just begun assembling components for one of my own and had a question.
Title: Re: Standalone Juke Project
Post by: june on February 15, 2005, 09:03:52 pm
I would be interested in those plans! let me know when your done....June have you got the dimensions for that unit?

PS-sorry I emailed you directly...hehe thought the posting was dead!

Hi Jim, I sent you a PM with the latest plans and stuff.
Title: Re: Standalone Juke Project
Post by: rob1234 on March 09, 2005, 05:13:57 pm
 ??? Has anyone else built this juke? I am looking for a shopping list of what I need to finish it. I have all the wood cut. I need an idea of how many brackets were used to hold this together. I also need to know how the 2x4's are attached. I didn't see any brackets...are they glued or screwed in? I prefer not to nail or screw anything from the outside. I am using oak and plan on staining it when I am done. Thanks in advance for any help.   
Title: Re: Standalone Juke Project
Post by: damono on May 19, 2005, 08:21:40 am
I like the jukebox... any chance I can download the marquee in a high quality form?
I want to get it printed out and attached to my jukebox when i finish it, it goes perfectly with it  ;)
Title: Re: Standalone Juke Project
Post by: lemieux66c on May 25, 2005, 06:01:27 pm
Was just wondering if there had been detailed plans created for this.
Title: Re: Standalone Juke Project
Post by: Demon-Seed on May 25, 2005, 06:06:13 pm
yea keep me posted
Title: Re: Standalone Juke Project
Post by: MPTech on March 04, 2007, 12:22:08 am
This juke looks like a great design and several people were talking about building it, I was just wondering if anyone did, and would they share their projects and improvements.  i'd like to build one myself.

June, you still out there?? :notworthy:
Title: Re: Standalone Juke Project
Post by: june on April 02, 2007, 04:43:27 pm
Hi MPTech, I'm glad you liked the juke.  We still use it often, and it is a hit with my 7 year old's friends, too.  We set it up so that she can choose her PG-rated database of songs, which leaves out some of the ones with words I don't want her to learn just yet.   ;)

I'm not online much lately, because I have been out of town caring for my mom, who has cancer.  As soon as she beats it, though, I'm headed back to work on another half-completed project, and maybe some more detailed juke plans.  I really miss everybody here!!!

June
Title: Re: Standalone Juke Project
Post by: MPTech on April 02, 2007, 05:15:32 pm
Thanks June!  Our prayers are with your family and I'm sure she'll beat it!

Thanks for responding, I know this was a very old thread, but it really seemed like you were onto something great.
Title: Re: Standalone Juke Project
Post by: Freeplay on April 05, 2007, 03:09:52 am
THATS  IT.............. every couple of months someone revives this thread....

Just when I forget about this Fantastic Project, someone gets it stuck in my head again.

IT MUST BE A SIGN..... Being Easter and all.  lol

I'm off to get wood........

thanks for the inspiration June.

I'm thinking Dual Monitors with SKjuke

Something like This.
Title: Re: Standalone Juke Project
Post by: frank on September 27, 2008, 10:52:25 pm
I just finished my first arcade project and I've been looking for a jukebox project.  I stumbled upon this design which is exactly what I've been looking for.  I love the way this jukebox looks.  When I saw it, I knew that had to be my next project.  Are the plans for this project posted in a particular place?  I can't seem to find them.  Any help would be appreciate.  thanks.