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Main => Project Announcements => Topic started by: lharles on January 06, 2006, 11:35:07 am
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Hello!
So, I'm embarking on the building of a MAME cabinet. I've been waffling about this for several years now.
Recently, during time off from work, I managed to get my hands on a gutted cabinet, ('Rad Mobile'). I always knew if I ever managed to actually get a hold of an arcade cabinet, I would ACTUALLY build a MAME...er, machine/cabinet/behemoth/wife annoyance.
Now...I find out why I subconciously have put this off for so long. While it wasn't a personal flaw that I was unaware of, it has effectively crippled me in terms of proceeding forward with the build...I am a carpentry idiot. The PC part, no problem. The monitor, no problem. Eventually purchasing and wiring the control panel electronic components, no problem.
I could really use some carpentry assistance though. I'm not well off nor do I have any wonderful gifts to give for assistance, (although I do have access to a lot of previous generations of computer hardware that I can have for free), so the best I could do is virtually endless supplies of inexpensive pizza and non-imported beer...but I'm throwin' out a call for help in the event anyone can and is willing to help me out. I just need some direction, some instruction, and perhaps someone to make fun of me to inspire me.
My dream setup would be a four player configuration with a joystick and seven buttons for each player, plus a single spinner and trackball. I've got almost an entire starting basketball team worth of kids so I've got to build out a console that they can all be on at the same time...if at all possible.
Anyway...if anyone can and will help, I would be enormously and eternally grateful.
Finally, I am in the Seattle, Washington area.
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I guess I'd like to add that I'm not lookin' for someone to do the work for me!
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Hi there,
if i wasnt across the atlantic i would have helped you out, but as i cant, i can supply you with endless designs, just pm me and let me knowexactly what sort of design and how you would like the cab to be and any plans i have that match i will email them to you, if you look at the plans it aint that hard i was the same as you not a clue on how to even messure, or mark on wood till i got stuck in, have had a few cut here and there but my cab has come to light and i feel much better all the sweat and blood was worth it.......... :)
you can always purchase the project arcade book it is really helpful i have only just purchase itof ebay(still aint come YET!!)
anyway hope it all works out and pm me for the designs....
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Harpal,
Thanks for the response!
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Best way to do it is make a crap one... think about the money you wasted when building the second. Improves carpentry skills no-end!