Just started a build of a wooden handheld retropie machine... brass bullet buttons...
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@dubiousengineer I second the donβt rush part...
Me rushing is why my build came out looking ugly and needing paint to hide the patchwork
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@clyde said in Just started a build of a wooden handheld retropie machine... brass bullet buttons...:
I may finish my cab this weekend if only the LED buttons arrive in time.
They did today and I'm happy. :D
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@clyde Brilliant... the frustration of the postal system! - GOING POSTAL! ... still a sick boy, tail end... Made some good progress tonight, should be wiring the console bullet buttons in place shortly, then we can give it a test... theres a big red missile switch to be fitted to it... this is going to be a beast when done!!
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@drakaen391 ... would like to see your build... Talking of shoddy builds... in the mean time, here is an 18 min video of me building a bartop... if you have time or inclination, you may see how shoddily i slammed this together!
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@clyde Great news they arrived!
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@dubiousengineer I managed to "finish" it last weekend \o/ β i.e. as finished as a toy train setup never really is, but its definitely presentable. I just need the free time to open a thread about it. Stay tuned. :)
Brilliant... the frustration of the postal system! - GOING POSTAL!
Yeah β¦ and other little obstacles like one of the 14 buttons not lighting up. :/ Fortunately, a friend of mine could solder its broken soldering joint. \o/ I really should take one of the many soldering courses at the hacker conventions I visit quite regularly.
Looking forward to watching your video!
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@clyde magnificent work Clyde! ... I hope you have many hours of fun playing yours... it looks so much more professional than mine!
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@dubiousengineer Thanks, I very much appreciate that. π But don't be fooled about its apparent professionalism, the pictures' resolution isn't high enough to show the many little flaws and compromises I had to make. E.g. I couldn't avoid small wrinkles in the foil at the sharp outer corners β but they're not so bad that I have to cover them with the usual moulding.
I don't want to enter a "you certainly did a better job than me, sir" argument, but nevertheless, you put much more actual craftsmanship into your build, whereas I used a DIY kit, even if a "raw" one without artwork and electronics. But okay, in the light of my very limited crafting abilities I do take the liberty to be a little bit happy and proud about the outcome. π
Watching your last video made me admire your work β¦ again. You don't seem to have one of those big workshops with buzz saws etc. that many prominent arcade builders have, yet you make the best of your tools and materials. I also liked how you improvised after drilling an oversized hole (man, I had the sincerest sympathies watching it). I have only one gripe about your videos: stop drinking tasty-looking beer! It always makes me thirst for my own. π
edit: I forgot a word. sigh
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@Clyde ... you superstar... just found this forum post after having had a tasty beer... I hope to start a new handheld project soon... a metal 3D printed handheld console... this should be epic!
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