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Just started a build of a wooden handheld retropie machine... brass bullet buttons...

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    BobHarris @DubiousEngineer
    last edited by 8 Mar 2018, 14:07

    @dubiousengineer Making some good progress there!

    Pi 3B , 64 GB Sandisk ultra flashdrive, 19 systems, 872 hand picked classic gaming gems :-) Dual shock 4v2

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      bassman6805
      last edited by 8 Mar 2018, 18:49

      I prefer this one for portability.

      https://learn.adafruit.com/super-game-pi

      0_1520534895796_Pi 3 resize.jpg

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        DubiousEngineer @bassman6805
        last edited by 9 Mar 2018, 05:31

        @bassman6805 ... oh wow and analogue sticks too !

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          bassman6805
          last edited by 9 Mar 2018, 13:20

          Yes, but the analog is not true analog. It's only 8 way movement. I wasn't very difficult to make. I 3D printed the case and it's ok. I think if you had a really nice printer or could machine something it would be better. I like the larger screen compared to the pigrrl. If you want something portable I highly recommend making one. I made some changes to the original case design and uploaded them to thingiverse. The original seemed to thin and I had to really cram the wires together.

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            DubiousEngineer @bassman6805
            last edited by 13 Mar 2018, 12:29

            @bassman6805 Broke the wood... drilling a hole in the casing... had to glue it all back together :-( ... You should have head the bad words coming out of my mouth...

            I'm beginning the think a 3d printed unit would make so much more sense... anyway... fixed now, so I will keep on...

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              DubiousEngineer
              last edited by 17 Mar 2018, 19:59

              latest build progress for those that care and have 5 mins spare to watch the video... I SPLIT THE WOOD :(

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                BobHarris
                last edited by BobHarris 17 Mar 2018, 20:17

                don't worry about the wood splitting. Scars add character/personality. :-)
                Wood glue is amazing stuff, so I'm sure it will be fine. Also the wood gives the handheld a great retro look, which is a nice touch for a Retropie based system !

                Pi 3B , 64 GB Sandisk ultra flashdrive, 19 systems, 872 hand picked classic gaming gems :-) Dual shock 4v2

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                  Clyde @DubiousEngineer
                  last edited by 18 Mar 2018, 07:54

                  @dubiousengineer My sympathies for the mishap. I'm building an upright cab at the moment and I lost count of all the errors I would try to avoid in hindsight. :P But I came to terms with all of them so far, knowing that it's the work of my own two hands, being no handyman at all.

                  I wish you success in fixing the case. And like @BobHarris said, it may even add some rustic character. ;)

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                    DubiousEngineer @BobHarris
                    last edited by 19 Mar 2018, 12:22

                    @bobharris ... I'm really nervous... I may end up going "steam punk!".... But that doesn't really fly with gaming ... does it?

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                      DubiousEngineer @Clyde
                      last edited by 19 Mar 2018, 12:24

                      @clyde ... any pictures of the build so far? - :-) ... I just made a bar-top... (Well, bodged together rather than made!)

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                        BobHarris @DubiousEngineer
                        last edited by 19 Mar 2018, 21:06

                        @dubiousengineer Final fantasy has some Steampunk influences so you could go there. :-)

                        Pi 3B , 64 GB Sandisk ultra flashdrive, 19 systems, 872 hand picked classic gaming gems :-) Dual shock 4v2

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                          Clyde @DubiousEngineer
                          last edited by 19 Mar 2018, 21:29

                          @dubiousengineer said in Just started a build of a wooden handheld retropie machine... brass bullet buttons...:

                          @clyde ... any pictures of the build so far? - :-) ... I just made a bar-top... (Well, bodged together rather than made!)

                          None I want to make public at this time. :*) But I'm planning to post an illustrated report here once it's finished, which shouldn't take more than 2 or 3 weeks from now on (I hope). Stay tuned.

                          I like the lean and practical design of your build. It's a welcome diversion from the typical bar-top look. In contrast, my upright looks very typical because it's a construction kit. ;)

                          And I like that you're apparently drinking some kind of dark beer in the video. o/ᵁ

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                            DubiousEngineer @Clyde
                            last edited by 20 Mar 2018, 22:31

                            @clyde ... gets my vote mate! ... looking forward to seeing your pictures!! - I do love real ale and have an affinity for JD - sometimes with coke! - Thanks for watching and your thoughts on the new build of the handheld games console are also welcome... all input is useful and leads to a better build!!

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                              DubiousEngineer @BobHarris
                              last edited by 24 Mar 2018, 00:10

                              @bobharris ... super cool, I’ll have a look final Fantasy and probably use it to model the unit in photographs... maybe run a video of it.... thanks for your input! :). You get my vote! H

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                                DubiousEngineer @Clyde
                                last edited by 29 Mar 2018, 21:57

                                @clyde cheeky show off my progress moment... apologies for self promotion... but, it’s getting laughs and ... serious making of a wooden handheld console! ...

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                                  Clyde @DubiousEngineer
                                  last edited by 30 Mar 2018, 06:44

                                  @dubiousengineer Being not a handyman at all myself, I'm impressed of the work you're putting into this nice "little" project. And videos like yours show me that even more practised builders make mistakes, but don't let themselves get down by them. :)

                                  By the way, I put one of the sidearts on my cab last weekend, the second is planned for this Sunday, because I'm going to medieval festivals today and tomorrow. o/ᵁ ᵁ\o

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                                    DubiousEngineer @Clyde
                                    last edited by 4 Apr 2018, 10:26

                                    @clyde ... supercool! ... no bubbles I hope! ... I’m from UK and lived for six years in Chicago... Bristol renaissance fair was sooo much fun! ... take your time over your build, don’t rush, rushing and tiredness causes mistakes... I’ve been tucked up with flu for a few days, so no real progress this end, but will get something done soon! ... have fun!

                                    I did buy these to test... not really RetroPie stuff though

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                                      Clyde @DubiousEngineer
                                      last edited by 6 Apr 2018, 07:47

                                      @dubiousengineer No bubbles and no dust particles to speak of, \o/ only some minor glitches around the edges because I wrap the foil around them with the help of a dryer. Thanks for the advice, I learned the "zen way" of building early on, before I could make significant mistakes. That's why I waited until the Easter holidays and my vacation this week. Of course, I still make mistakes and erroneous decisions I would do differently in retrospect, but patience and thoroughness keep them at a minimum. FAIL = First Attempt In Learning (or forth, fifth, fourteenth, fiftieth …)

                                      I may finish my cab this weekend if only the LED buttons arrive in time. Although the parcel delivery sent me an e-mail that they did deposit it at a local store, but it wasn't there. :( I filed a complaint and I hope it will be delivered today. Sometimes, we suffer from others' mistakes instead of our own (ordering this late was mine after all), but I try not to be annoyed by them, but do other things in the meantime, in this case the plain black bezel, the marquee's illumination, laundry, and house cleaning. :)

                                      I hope you get well soon and that you can get back to your project.

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                                        Clyde @Clyde
                                        last edited by 6 Apr 2018, 09:03

                                        @clyde said in Just started a build of a wooden handheld retropie machine... brass bullet buttons...:

                                        @dubiousengineer No bubbles and no dust particles to speak of

                                        Besides care and cleanliness, praises can be sung about special car foil with a network of tiny air channels in the glue that make bubbles nearly impossible or easy to squeeze out subsequently. :D

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                                          Drakaen391 @DubiousEngineer
                                          last edited by 6 Apr 2018, 13:40

                                          @dubiousengineer I second the don’t rush part...

                                          Me rushing is why my build came out looking ugly and needing paint to hide the patchwork

                                          RPi B & RPi 3B OC (Now Raspberry pi 4b 8gb)
                                          Retropie (Latest Stable)
                                          PiBox with Wind Tunnel Cooling System

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