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    My custom arcade cabinet. Who's got dibs on player one?

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      Skinsey
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      Finally, mounted this thing on 2 french cleats. This took a LOT of work. Thinking of making more to sell, but would be cut on the CNC to increase production speed. Interior design would improve.

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      • ClydeC
        Clyde
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        Thanks for the update, it's really impressing piece of work. I do admire anyone who can build something like this from scratch, since I'm the extreme opposite of a handyman. Thus, I built my own upright cabinet from a flat pack kit and used printed car foil instead of paint.

        I have two questions about your project:

        • Why didn't you use the CNC if you could have?
        • What made you choose grey as the base colour? It's rather unusual in the colourful arcade world.
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          Skinsey @Clyde
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          @Clyde I do custom millwork for work. Not everyone is highly proficient in woodwork, and that's okay. Thanks for comments!

          To answer your questions

          1. I wanted this one to be fully handmade, and using the CNC removes that aspect. Less skill involved. I did the curves with a bandsaw, edge sander, and a random orbital sander.

          2. I used black and white high gloss plastic laminate (no grey, I suppose it's just my shoddy photography) for a number of reasons. I was limiting myself to shop scraps so i paid nothing in material costs. I barely squeezed out what I needed from what we had. Laminate Is also durable and more impact resistant than paint or vinyl. I did use matte black paint for the monitor panel to reduce distracting reflections and glare. I almost went with a brushed brass laminate instead of white, but decided the black and white would better fit the retro/modern look I was going for

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          • simpleethatS
            simpleethat
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            That thing is sexy! Super clean and sleek and it's a great modernization of the 50s and 60s view of the future. Well done!

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              Thorr69 @simpleethat
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              @simpleethat said in My custom arcade cabinet. Who's got dibs on player one?:

              That thing is sexy!

              me: looks at picture number 2 after reading this quote..
              me: snickers out loud because I am 12...

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              • simpleethatS
                simpleethat @Thorr69
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                me: looks at picture number 2 after reading this quote..
                me: snickers out loud because I am 12...

                Hahaha! That had me chuckling pretty well as I was scrolling through the post

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                  Skinsey @simpleethat
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                  @simpleethat I'm still giggling about it

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                  • ClydeC
                    Clyde @Skinsey
                    last edited by Clyde

                    @Skinsey said in My custom arcade cabinet. Who's got dibs on player one?:

                    1. I wanted this one to be fully handmade, and using the CNC removes that aspect. Less skill involved. I did the curves with a bandsaw, edge sander, and a random orbital sander.

                    Haha, from my unskilled perspective, using the CNC is still absolutely handmade, but with a bigger, slightly more convenient tool. 😄

                    As for the laminate, it really looks grey on my monitor, not white at all. 😎 The control panel of my cabinet is also coated with laminate, about which the printing shop said "you can dance a waltz on it". 😄

                    @Thorr69 said in My custom arcade cabinet. Who's got dibs on player one?:

                    me: looks at picture number 2 after reading this quote..
                    me: snickers out loud because I am 12...

                    At first, picture #2 was the only picture in the opening post. 😲😉

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                      HurricaneFan @Clyde
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                      @Clyde Where did you get the laminate from?

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                        zerohex
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                        Nice build. I'll take player 2 please... I also need that workbench/assembly table you have. Mine is too small for my new shop setup and I've been too lazy/busy to build a new one.

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                        • ClydeC
                          Clyde @HurricaneFan
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                          @HurricaneFan I got the laminate from the German printing service https://arcadeartshop.de/. You'll have to ask for it when ordering the prints, though. I read about it in the shop owner's blog (example, example).

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                            Skinsey @Clyde
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                            @Clyde A CNC is waaaaay more than a slightly convenient tool. Scan a barcode and hit start. In minutes you have any curve you can draw on a computer that would take hours by hand, or a bunch of cabinet parts with all tongue and groove joints, screw holes for assembly and any hardware all machined out. It makes a huge difference depending on what you're making. If I were to make several of these, I'd CNC almost all of it.

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                              Skinsey @zerohex
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                              @zerohex I have a 4'x8' melamine top for my bench. Great size

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                              • ClydeC
                                Clyde @Skinsey
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                                @Skinsey Now you've made me want a CNC. 😛

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                                  Skinsey @Clyde
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                                  @Clyde

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