Hi all,
Well i guess it's finally time for a project announcement,
After looking at countless designs i decided on the ultimate arcade 2.
This will not be a "rapid" start to finnish build as i see some do on here, so i plan to do it in stages as money permits, one step at a time. I hope to have the basic cab shell & monitor frame built by xmas, that way i can use my 2 week xmas break to get it all filled / sanded / painted ready for stage 2 (the c/p) in the new year. (well that's the plan at this point)
My monitor is a WIE YA 29" flat screen 15/24/31 KHz 640x480 res. multisync which i allready have so i guess it's time to start building.
Stage 1 started this past weekend.
After finally building up some basic tools, circ saw router etc. i made my first cuts over the weekend, after getting over the initial 'first time" nerves of ruining my wood it was actually a lot of fun & easier than i thought.
First thing was to make a saw board. What a great tool this is, straight cuts every time (thanks Drew for the great write up i would never have thought of this) with the side panels cut, then came time to flush trim the sides. Having never used a router before i was a little "paranoid" to say the least so i checked everything twice (well so i thought) put on my mask (chemical grade respirator) took a deep breath & dove right in. Everything went smoothly, till i was allmost done then it happened!! (murphy struck) the router seemed to "bog in" all of a sudden and on closer inspection i noticed i lost the bearing off my flush trim bit.

"The only thing i neglected to check was the screw holding the bearing in place."
Lesson 1 learned the hard way -never take a brand new tool for granted check everything!!!-
Fortunately it was the very back part of the cab bottom, it could have been worse i guess in hindsight. Needless to say it took me allmost an hour to find the damned bearing & screw which i replaced with locktight on the thread.
Lesson 2 - Steer clear of the cheaper router bits-
I winged it for the frame as the UA 2 plans on Saint's disc never had any framework included in the design, but with the monitor i'm using i think it needs some kind of bracing to help take the weight without bulging over time. i still have some more framework to do as i want to enclose the cab,
the de-cased computer will fit in a draw in the back for access (yet to be built) nice and tight with access to the cd/dvd drive being thru the coin door.
Nothing is set in stone at this stage and allthough the base is screwed together, nothing is glued as yet untill i'm totally satisfied i have everything just the way i want it. I still don't have a slot cutter yet so being able to take it apart is a good thing at this stage.
I wanted to laminate the outside but seeing as my best quote so far for laminate around here is (cough cough) $336 AU a sheet,

i think this is out of the question at this point ( better spent on my c/p ) which i have sacrificed once allready to get a digital camera to document my progress. The pics from my mobile phone were crap to say the least so i needed a camera. (i think "i need" is going to be a common catch cry from now on LOL)
I did a temp. fit of my coin door which is still a W.I.P restoration at this point, i mounted it a little above centre as i plan to fit a chromed 3" wide strip of diamond plate for a kick panel recessed flush with the surface along the bottom front edge.
So far it's taken about 3 days of work to get this far & i can't wait till tomorrow arvo to get started again. ( only get weekends to work on it at this stage} So glad i discovered Saint's gem of a book which led to all this, as i'm learning something totally new & "I LIKE IT"
yep the bug sunk it's teeth in pretty deep.
I'm hoping to get the top section framed up & together / bottom rear strips
done & maybe a start to the pc drawer area by the end of the weekend. A
little ambitious maybe but we'll see how it goes. (i tend to get in the zone
when i do things i enjoy) -sorry for the long winded post-

"off to the help section to see how to post pics"
Cheers

MickeyG