Congrats on joining the scratch build club, you're gonna like the way it looks.
Some comments:
-8 buttons for your CP will enable you to emulate N64, PSx, and Dreamcast properly
-Cupholders will lead to drinks being spilled on your CP (it's just a matter of time), you may want to mount them to the side of the cab, to save you the trouble of having to rehab a damaged CP.
-You will need lots of clamps (spring clamps and grip clamps)
-You will need a 1/2" diameter flush trim bit (tri-fluted ones are nice, and essentially the same price as 2 fluted bits) for the router
-You will need a 1/4" cutting bit if you plan on recess mounting the sticks
-You will need 1/2" cutting bit for general cutting
-Try to use your router to make all precision cuts, use the circular saw for cutting the 2x4's or 2x2's you will use for internal supports
-Use the reciprocating saw to make all rough cuts (try to leave less than 1/2" between your target line and the cut, this will make less dust when you do the final precision cut with the router)
-Mount your monitor between 15 and 20 degrees, this is how most ergonomic cabs are designed (see my blueprint: 15degrees is perfect for a 5'10" person in my plan) if you are taller, make it closer to 20 degrees
-Make sure the downward slope of your CP is 5degrees, this results in the least amount of wrist strain
-Get an older AGP/PCI video card with S-video or composite video output, this will probably outlast any converter box, and cost next to nothing (ATI Radeon cards have better 2D graphics than nVidia cards)
-You will need a 1 1/8" drill bit for the buttons on the CP, and probably a 1" bit for your stick (if you undermount it)
-Get LEDs off of ebay for your marquee light: they are very cheap, versatile, and will last longer than every other option. Plus you can use the computer's power supply to power them
-Get a woofer/subwoofer, it's TOTALLY worth it
-Your CRT (if it is a TV) will NOT display 1080i, it will display 480i (and maybe 600i at its best)
-DO NOT USE your MDF as internal support for your cab, bite the bullet and buy 2x4's for $2 each, your cab will collapse on you at some point if you use MDF as load bearing supports
Read my cab post (link in my sig), it was my first woodworking attempt, and I tried to document all of my newb discoveries.
Again, welcome to the club, good work so far!
Cheers!
