Hello All,
Like a few people here I've been lurking around for a while reading through threads and gathering up details and tips etc before finally taking the plunge to build a full size arcade cabinet. This has been a dream of mine for a long time and I've looked through literally thousands of images of arcade cabinets, both custom built and commercial before I finally saw a Vewlix cabinet and fell in love with it.
So why the project name Limited.
Well it describes my situation more than anything.
I have:
Limited Money
Limited Experience
Limited Time
Limited Space
Limited Tools and Equipment
Hopefully people here can give me some guidance as I think I'm going to have to get creative with some of this build.
My main source for the design has come from this site (is it ok to link to external sites?):-
http://forums.shoryuken.com/discussion/83104/vewlix-slim-project-plans-on-page-1-more-cp-info-added-page-1My build goals:-
I'm aiming for a 2 player control panel with 6 buttons per player.
4 Admin buttons - Back/Escape,Pause,Hyperlink Favorites and Hyperlink Genres <== I may change these
It has to come apart to a degree - removable control panel and detachable top half where the screen joins the base
Painted and buffed to a smooth piano like shine
Hyperspin front end
Be able to manually rotate the screen from horizontal to vertical just like a real Vewlix
What I have so far:-
4 sheets of MDF - 1220mm x 606mm x 19mm
3 x 2 metre lengths of wood for joining stuff together - you'll have to excuse my lac of knowledge on the correct terminology
Loads of screws of various lengths
Tee-Nuts and M6 bolts - for attaching the control panel. It's needs to be able to detach as I may need to move the cabinet in a small car
Hinges - for access underneath the control panel
An arcade joystick and button kit (from Arcade Workd UK):- Includes 18 buttons, two Zippy Joysticks, IPAC2, P1 and P2 buttons and pre-crimped wiring to get things up and running.
PC - reasonably new HP ProDesk 405 G1 with a cheap PCIe graphics card
27inch LG LCD TV with missing remote
Maximum enthusiasm - this may fluctuate through the build.
What I don't have:-
Paint
Sandpaper or Wet and Dry
Wax/Polish
Large chamfer router bit
A decent saw
Tools I have:-
Stanley Fatmax Drill/Screw Driver
A cheap Router
Jigsaw
Small electric sander
Screw Drivers and a bunch of different sized drill bits.
I'll try and get some pictures of my progress up tomorrow.
Note that if my finished cabinet looks anything like a real Vewlix I'll be over the moon.
Cheers