I allready own an arcadecabinet. It's a Royal Video JAMMA cabinet and took little to no work to get it MAMED. An ArcadeVGA and JPAC was all. Installed Vista (I know, but I had an unused license for it) and Hyperspin and off I was. Hardest part was getting it to the attic with two neighbours.
I've kept reading sites and forums and decided I had to built one of my own too. When making plans, this forum is the place to be, so I think I've spent reading weeks reading every single character on this site

Learning from others, their do's and dont's will get me there I hope.
This weekend I've ordered an arcadepack with Minipac, cable loom, two 4/8 way sticks and numerous buttons. At another shop at Ebay I've ordered a couple of lighted rectangular buttons for enter, pause and escape. And finally, at a shop in Germany two speakers and small tuner.
My cabinet will be based on the design of the woody. The reason why is that this design is very tight. I will be using an LCD monitor and the cabinet will be featuring in my sons room, so I want it to be small. The colour scheme is orange with red t-molding. I haven't thought about the name and the artwork. But I love the 60's view on space. For example used on the pinball machine Space Time
http://www.cset.sp.utoledo.edu/~nkissoff/spacetime.htmToday I took the day off and went to the hardwarestore to buy some tools and MDF. For the sides I'm using 16 mm and for the back and kickplate 12 mm. I ve drawn the layout on the MDF and used a circular saw. At one point I had to use the jigsaw. And not being very experienced, it took a lot of sanding afterwards. Some pictures of my first work.