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    • retroprogrammerR
      retroprogrammer
      last edited by

      @Newellj79 Thanks for the reply, I am not going to put T-molding, instead I will just sand it down for a clean look

      Here is me converting the original Xbox for a case:
      https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/15232/converting-original-xbox-into-case-for-raspberrypi/15
      Check out my GitHub: https://github.com/retro-programmer

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      • retroprogrammerR
        retroprogrammer
        last edited by

        So today I went down to bunnings and got 2 sheets for MDF wood (16mm) for the sides of the bartop arcade. I am also happy to say that my work is letting me use a jigsaw so I am able to cut the MDF board easier AND neater because I cut it on the tablesaw and it looks like a mess. you can see a picture of it here also don't forget to put some tips down in the comments, cheers!

        Here is me converting the original Xbox for a case:
        https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/15232/converting-original-xbox-into-case-for-raspberrypi/15
        Check out my GitHub: https://github.com/retro-programmer

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        • lilbudL
          lilbud @retroprogrammer
          last edited by

          @retroprogrammer As someone who has worked with MDF, I swear it is the nicest shit to work with. If you use a bandsaw, it cuts almost like butter and leaves a smooth edge with no burrs, unlike pine hardboard (which I primarily use for projects.)

          Few tips (both arcade and general)

          • have some kind of eye protection
          • have ventilation in your work area
          • pocket holes work wonders, and leave no visible fasteners
          • drill pilot holes before cutting bigger holes
          • test everything before closing cabinet
          • make an access panel of some kind

          Creator of the Radiocade: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/6077/radiocade

          Backlog: http://backloggery.com/lilbud

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            Newellj79 @lilbud
            last edited by

            @lilbud Agreed that it is super easy to work with, but holy smokes does it make a mess!

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            • DipkidD
              Dipkid
              last edited by

              I think a good alternative to t-mold is (chrome) decor lists, the kind you get for cars. Theres a ton of different sizes and styles for cheap at ebay etc. That's what I used.. 0_1523725445285_20180414_190304.jpg

              RetroPC: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/13048/the-1976-retropc-diy-retro-gaming-computer-build
              Wallcab: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/28324/wall-mounted-cab-2-0
              Candy Cab: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/34290/diy-candy-cab-arcade

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              • lilbudL
                lilbud @Newellj79
                last edited by

                @newellj79 on the other hand, it smells really good when cut.

                Creator of the Radiocade: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/6077/radiocade

                Backlog: http://backloggery.com/lilbud

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                • retroprogrammerR
                  retroprogrammer
                  last edited by

                  @lilbud Thanks for the tips will use them!
                  @Newellj79 Will remember to have newspapers under work place :)
                  @Dipkid I will look into Chrome decor

                  Here is me converting the original Xbox for a case:
                  https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/15232/converting-original-xbox-into-case-for-raspberrypi/15
                  Check out my GitHub: https://github.com/retro-programmer

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                  • retroprogrammerR
                    retroprogrammer
                    last edited by

                    Hey guys, been a few weeks since posting and have got alout done, now just need to paint and add finishing touches. Here are some pictures of what been happening. I am going to be spray painting, never done before :), tips will be great. Cheers @retroprogrammer

                    Here is me converting the original Xbox for a case:
                    https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/15232/converting-original-xbox-into-case-for-raspberrypi/15
                    Check out my GitHub: https://github.com/retro-programmer

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                    • ClydeC
                      Clyde @retroprogrammer
                      last edited by

                      @retroprogrammer Looks good and very clean built so far. How do you access the interior for maintenance after it's finished? The pictures don't show that clearly.

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                      • retroprogrammerR
                        retroprogrammer
                        last edited by

                        @Clyde here it is: https://imgur.com/a/5zJCJCX

                        I will be putting magnets so that they attach to each other

                        Here is me converting the original Xbox for a case:
                        https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/15232/converting-original-xbox-into-case-for-raspberrypi/15
                        Check out my GitHub: https://github.com/retro-programmer

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                        • retroprogrammerR
                          retroprogrammer
                          last edited by

                          also @Dipkid is that your on build, it looks clean

                          Here is me converting the original Xbox for a case:
                          https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/15232/converting-original-xbox-into-case-for-raspberrypi/15
                          Check out my GitHub: https://github.com/retro-programmer

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                          • caver01C
                            caver01 @retroprogrammer
                            last edited by

                            @retroprogrammer Spray painting tip: Less is more, with more coats of less.

                            What I mean by that is you should establish a good working distance as described on the can, then give your workpiece passes of spray without being too concerned about total coverage at first. Seriously, if there is one thing I always screw up with spray paint is that I try to do too much.

                            Everything I read about spray paint confirms this. You should have the right distance which can seem a little further than you might expect, give clean consistent passes, and let the spray fall on the workpiece once. Let that dry. Repeat. Let that dry. Repeat. Over several steps, you will achieve good coverage.

                            What not to do: Don't spray in one spot. By the time it looks good, you will have sprayed too much and you will get horrible drips. It can be so frustrating because it tests your patience. You want to get it finished, but you can end up using too much paint in one place. It drives me crazy every time.

                            Take your time, do multiple passes with some drying in between.

                            My 4-player cocktail style cabinet built as a custom "roadcase"

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                            • retroprogrammerR
                              retroprogrammer
                              last edited by

                              @caver01 okay, mate will do :) also should I sand MDF before spray paint and put primer on?

                              Here is me converting the original Xbox for a case:
                              https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/15232/converting-original-xbox-into-case-for-raspberrypi/15
                              Check out my GitHub: https://github.com/retro-programmer

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                              • lilbudL
                                lilbud @retroprogrammer
                                last edited by

                                @retroprogrammer No sanding. But do put primer on MDF, MDF soaks up paint like there's no tomorrow, so put primer on before and it'll save you from having put 45 coats on.

                                Creator of the Radiocade: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/6077/radiocade

                                Backlog: http://backloggery.com/lilbud

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                                • retroprogrammerR
                                  retroprogrammer
                                  last edited by

                                  @lilbud okay got it, now to get the spray paint, anyone got any suggestions on colors, my buttons are blue and green. I will not be putting any side art, unfortunately, can't afford, maybe next build :'( I was thinking white or black, or even blue and green together, so many possibility's.....

                                  Here is me converting the original Xbox for a case:
                                  https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/15232/converting-original-xbox-into-case-for-raspberrypi/15
                                  Check out my GitHub: https://github.com/retro-programmer

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                                  • ClydeC
                                    Clyde
                                    last edited by

                                    @retroprogrammer Thanks for the pictures about the back side access.

                                    In addition to @caver01's post, always reverse your passes next to the workpiece. If you reverse while spraying on the workpiece, you'll apply too much paint at the turning point.

                                    Watch Youtube videos about spray painting, they helped me a lot in my own attempts.

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                                    • retroprogrammerR
                                      retroprogrammer @Clyde
                                      last edited by

                                      @clyde will do

                                      Here is me converting the original Xbox for a case:
                                      https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/15232/converting-original-xbox-into-case-for-raspberrypi/15
                                      Check out my GitHub: https://github.com/retro-programmer

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                                      • LurkerL
                                        Lurker
                                        last edited by Lurker

                                        If you are feeling up to it you can make some simple stencils out of painters tape.

                                        Lay down overlapping tape on a wood surface you can scratch like a cutting board. Trace or tape down an image (IE a simple big Pac-Man) Cut the lines with an exacto knife or craft knife.

                                        Then move the stencil (either the positive or negative image to the cabinet. Press it down.

                                        Then to ensure there is no bleed under, brush a very thin layer of paint or primer over the edges going from tape to wood and never wood to tape. Let that dry a little bit and then spray your various coats.

                                        On the last coat remove the tape while the paint is still wet and you should have crisp clean 2 tone art.

                                        Last tip: If you have pieces that are going to move against each other from sliding or rotating you will want to sand them lightly after painting so they slide smoothly against each other.

                                        Good Luck.

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                                        • lipebelloL
                                          lipebello
                                          last edited by

                                          @retroprogrammer, you should go for a 2.1 speakers. I installed one in my bartop and the sound is amazing, because it enhances the bass.


                                          Retrorama Tshirts:
                                          https://www.teepublic.com/user/lipebello
                                          https://www.instagram.com/phillbello/

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                                          • retroprogrammerR
                                            retroprogrammer
                                            last edited by

                                            @lipebello , I have already bought some cheap Chinese speakers, and they work pretty good :)

                                            Here is me converting the original Xbox for a case:
                                            https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/15232/converting-original-xbox-into-case-for-raspberrypi/15
                                            Check out my GitHub: https://github.com/retro-programmer

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