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Title: Cocktail Plans
Post by: Jkawch on June 23, 2004, 05:00:55 pm
Hi all,

Im wondering if anyone can give me some good insight, as to designing my cocktail cab. What I have in mind, is the defacto cocktail controls on either side, as well as a horizontal control panel.

One cocktail I really like is
http://www.mameworld.net/massive/Cabinet/Cabin/Cabin.html (http://www.mameworld.net/massive/Cabinet/Cabin/Cabin.html)

If this cab had controls on the verticals as well...it would be almost exact to what Im looking to build.

The best cabinet plans (when I say plans I mean 'blueprint' with exact measurements) are the pac man cocktail plans on this site. Im finding it difficult to tweak these plans correctly and proportionally.

So Im just wondering if anyone can point me in a direction, where I could find some good inspiration, and hopefully even some general measurements that would be easier for me to work off of.

Thanks!
Title: Re:Cocktail Plans
Post by: spystyle on June 23, 2004, 07:05:50 pm
Jakobud hosts a Pong cocktail :
http://www.jakobud.com/cabinetPlans/pong320_jpg.zip

and a Robotron cocktail :
http://www.jakobud.com/cabinetPlans/robotron_cocktail_jpg.zip

and Mameworld hosts a Midway style cocktail :
http://www.mameworld.net/massive/How-to/Cabinet_Plans/cocktail.pdf

JelloSlug has a cocktail plans here :
http://www.jelloslug.mamehost.com/drawings/cocktailjpg.zip

and the smallest cocktail in the word is the Ibox :
http://www.inanna.com/~calhoun/ibox/index.html

Dig it ?
Craig
Title: Re:Cocktail Plans
Post by: Blakey on June 23, 2004, 09:27:17 pm
You're welcome to modify and use mine if you like.
I have CAD files for the major panels, and a good idea on what to modify for the next time.

They'll look something like this:
Title: Re:Cocktail Plans
Post by: Blakey on June 23, 2004, 09:47:05 pm
And this:
Title: Re:Cocktail Plans
Post by: Zakk on June 23, 2004, 10:59:29 pm
One cocktail I really like is
http://www.mameworld.net/massive/Cabinet/Cabin/Cabin.html (http://www.mameworld.net/massive/Cabinet/Cabin/Cabin.html)

I really like that one too ;)
Title: Re:Cocktail Plans
Post by: Jkawch on June 24, 2004, 01:23:12 am
 ;D Its a great cab Zakk. Plus, its nice to see fellow canadians on the board.

Keep up the killer work.
Title: Re:Cocktail Plans
Post by: Blakey on June 24, 2004, 03:31:58 am
Jkawch,
As requested, here are my plans. You'll need CAD to read them, there's a lot of things missing, such as how to mount the monitor/CPs etc, but it'll be clear when I post a thread showing the construction.

Rename the .txt file to a .zip extension to open it.
Title: Re:Cocktail Plans
Post by: Blakey on June 24, 2004, 09:37:27 am
Jkawch,
Now I've done some more work, if you use my plans, it'll look more like this:
Title: Re:Cocktail Plans
Post by: ericball on June 24, 2004, 10:40:55 am
Unless you are building a reproduction build your cab to fit your monitor/TV/tube!  

And don't rush your design.  Design time is cheap in comparison to materials.

I started my cab design with Kyle's Pac Man plans, I ended up designing something to suit my requirements and build abilities.  About the only thing which remains from those Pac Man plans is the hinged back/top.

Title: Re:Cocktail Plans
Post by: missioncontrol on June 24, 2004, 02:53:56 pm
http://www.mikesarcade.com/arcade/cabplans.html

I started out with kyle's plans too modified them as i needed... man i need to get it finished.
Title: Re:Cocktail Plans
Post by: Blakey on June 24, 2004, 09:14:23 pm
I couldn't agree more. I spent months with CAD drafting mine, and there were still things I forgot to account for.

I intended mine to fit a 17" PC monitor with a case, but ended up decasing it for better mounting, and gained some precious space.

Unless you are building a reproduction build your cab to fit your monitor/TV/tube!  

And don't rush your design.  Design time is cheap in comparison to materials.
Title: Re:Cocktail Plans
Post by: Jkawch on June 25, 2004, 01:44:15 am
Thanks for all the help everyone. Blakey your cab is looking nectar, metal cp's plus chrome t-molding add a great touch.

Your CAD files are actually a great help, I have to expand mine a bit though, since Ive got a 19" Happs SVGA sitting here, and I think Ill need some extra room.

I like the idea of expanding the side panels out to 'wings' for the horizontal CP. I need some extra room for my vertical CP's though, because I plan on plopping an extra 4-way j-stik along with what you have on there.

I hope Im not treading into overkill territory...only time will tell.
Title: Re:Cocktail Plans
Post by: Blakey on June 25, 2004, 01:53:25 am
Thanks for all the help everyone. Blakey your cab is looking nectar, metal cp's plus chrome t-molding add a great touch.

Your CAD files are actually a great help, I have to expand mine a bit though, since Ive got a 19" Happs SVGA sitting here, and I think Ill need some extra room.

I like the idea of expanding the side panels out to 'wings' for the horizontal CP. I need some extra room for my vertical CP's though, because I plan on plopping an extra 4-way j-stik along with what you have on there.

I hope Im not treading into overkill territory...only time will tell.

I don't understand some of your adjectives! countache, nectar? Are you French-Canuck or speaking a lingo that hasn't reached Australia yet (wish I could say the same for nizzle shizzling)

Mine would probably fit a 19" if the chassis was located separately. Measure up and see. Then change the plans to fit it.

If you want big vert CP's, check out Tilz's cab, and make the panels interlock. Stronger and bigger CP's.
Title: Re:Cocktail Plans
Post by: Jkawch on June 25, 2004, 11:38:15 am
Dont worry Blakey; countache, nectar...its all honeycomb...just sugar coat it. (Its all good  ;D).

Looking for Tilz...couldnt find his cab in the examples or his name on the members list...am I missing something?
Title: Re:Cocktail Plans
Post by: Tilzs on June 25, 2004, 02:59:35 pm
I'm here, Click my www link