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A simple bartop
« on: October 27, 2010, 09:20:36 am »
Hello all.

After reading these forums for some time i decided to build a bartop cabinet.
It 's my first build and my tools and space are limited. I am also not very experienced at woodworking.
I wanted to make it cheap, the hardware i used are mostly leftovers from previous upgrades.
The most expensive parts were the buttons, joysticks and the minipac, but they are worth it.
I set it up with Lubuntu 10.04 Linux, (the Lxde version of Ubuntu, very lightweight) and the Wah!cade frontend.
It doesn't look as great as some of the other projects i see here, but it works great and it was fun to do.
Here is a link to some pictures: http://picasaweb.google.com/Ger.Dumont/ArcadeCab?feat=directlink

Greetz, Ger.
My Arcade cab: https://goo.gl/photos/yE1KACHryQjCaaCj7
Core2 duo8400 @3.6 Ghz, 4Gb of mem, Geforce 9500.
Linux Mint 17.3 XFCE, Mame, Mess, Daphne FS-Uae, Mednafen and some more.
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