Hi,
I can't see the images! :p
Fixed
http://channelnumber.net/files/cab/IMAG0152.jpgBuilt the box for the control panel.
http://channelnumber.net/files/cab/IMAG0155.jpgI printed out a test marquee to see how well it worked, pretty darn well.
http://channelnumber.net/files/cab/IMAG0187.jpgMounted the buttons in the panel
http://channelnumber.net/files/cab/IMAG0189.jpgPainted the control panel black and put a sheet of thin plexiglass on top. You can kind of see where the plexi is starting to stick weirdly to the paint/clear-coat, that's why I decided to do some CP artwork for it.
http://channelnumber.net/files/cab/IMAG0201.jpgSpeaking of CP artwork...
http://channelnumber.net/files/cab/IMAG0191.jpgI spent the better part of 2 weeks with these things changing out 20-30 coins into my rock tumbler at a time. They look fantastic now, though.
Time to setup a computer!!!
http://channelnumber.net/files/cab/IMAG0198.jpg*Sadness* It took me a try or two to get the computer working since it was entirely built from two old machines I had in my closet. Turned out I had put a bad RAM stick in it.
http://channelnumber.net/files/cab/IMAG0204.jpgIt finally works, but there's something important missing...
http://channelnumber.net/files/cab/IMAG0206.jpghttp://channelnumber.net/files/cab/IMAG0208.jpgBAM! A thing of beauty. Hooking up the computer I realized that I wanted the cabinet to be self-contained, no need to open it up to get to the computer. I went on a trip to lowes to try to find a push-button that I could use, after almost an hour all I could find were toggle-switches. I could use those, but you'd have to switch the toggle on and off again rapidly to turn the computer on, not the elegant solution I wanted. Then I had an epiphany about the one thing I knew Lowes would sell that is a push-button: doorbells. So I found a very cheap doorbell and rigged it up to the power switch with 4 feet of network cable, gave that its own quick disconnect so I don't have to open the computer up to take it out, and it worked perfectly.
Today I also put together a rig to wire some car LED mood lighting to the computer's power supply with a quick disconnect. I just haven't figured out where I want to mount it yet, probably on the base of the cabinet, though I might go for under the CP instead.
So, any thoughts or opinions on how I did for my first cabinet? I know when I make another one I won't make the mistake of painting it before I'm completely finished building it, and have a much smaller control panel(though it does give me room to add anything my brothers might ask for). I'm sure I learned more, but I'm too tired right now to type it out, I've been too excited to get to a point where I could show it off.