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    4-way DIY Arcade Stick (IKEA mod)

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    • lilbudL
      lilbud
      last edited by

      I'm also making a wooden arcade stick now as you post this. Though I'm making it from pieces instead of a prebuilt enclosure.
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      Creator of the Radiocade: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/6077/radiocade

      Backlog: http://backloggery.com/lilbud

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      • UDb23U
        UDb23 @lilbud
        last edited by UDb23

        @lilbud Looks interesting.
        Saw that IKEA bin in the shop and found it really had the right length and width. Of course quite amount of modding is required; starting from significantly lowering the height.

        Routed Lid:
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        Final with gloss top coat:
        0_1525091150675_4w top.jpg

        Inside:
        0_1525091242013_4Wstick inside.jpg

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        • ClydeC
          Clyde @UDb23
          last edited by

          @udb23 Nice one, now you can cut your sandwiches while playing without making a mess! ;)

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          • ClydeC
            Clyde @UDb23
            last edited by

            @udb23 said in 4-way DIY Arcade Stick (IKEA mod):

            The enclosure is a modded UPPSKATTNING; a new IKEA bread bin.

            The link doesn't work, because of a "!" before its URL. This one works: IKEA bread bin

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            • UDb23U
              UDb23 @Clyde
              last edited by

              @clyde said in 4-way DIY Arcade Stick (IKEA mod):

              you can cut your sandwiches while playing

              LOL! :-))

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              • UDb23U
                UDb23 @Clyde
                last edited by

                @clyde said in 4-way DIY Arcade Stick (IKEA mod):

                link doesn't work

                ops.. fixed. thanks.

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                • DougAD
                  DougA
                  last edited by

                  @udb23 Just as an aside and for future reference, a lot of the "cheap" joysticks on Amazon/ebay are sold as 8 way joysticks, but have a gate underneath that can be popped out and rotated 45 degrees, so they become 4 way sticks. For example, the one I am installing in my vertical screen MAME2003 arcade. It was a little fiddly to pop it out, but not difficult.

                  https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00VT8MNS4/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

                  I had originally planned to do something like your stick, but I couldn't find a suitable container. Yours looks ideal :-)

                  Oh,and I don't know if they would fit your stick, but you can get shaft extensions if yours still feels shorter than you would like. Amazon has quite a few, just search by "joystick shaft extension" and you will get plenty of options.

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                  • UDb23U
                    UDb23
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                    @douga said in 4-way DIY Arcade Stick (IKEA mod):

                    have a gate underneath that can be popped out and rotated 45 degrees, so they become 4 way sticks.

                    I tested gate restrictors on my qanba Q1; it's ok but not exacly as a real 4 way.
                    Also the HAPP Super joysticks I use on my custom 2 players can be "switched" to 4 ways; still not the same as the real thing.
                    Maybe it's just a personal impression but the one I used on this build feels better than those.
                    BTW The Happ ms pacman "reunion" can be easily found at around 12 Euro (+ shipping) ;-)

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                    • UDb23U
                      UDb23 @DougA
                      last edited by

                      @douga said in 4-way DIY Arcade Stick (IKEA mod):

                      you can get shaft extensions if yours still feels shorter than you would like. Amazon has quite a few, just search by "joystick shaft extension" and you will get plenty of options.

                      Will check. Thanks for the info.

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                      • DougAD
                        DougA @UDb23
                        last edited by

                        @udb23 I'm sure you are right about the feel. To be honest, mine feels better when used as an 8 way than a 4 way. I think once I get everything else finished, I may look at replacing my stick with a "proper" 4 way, or at least a better quality 8/4 way stick. Thinking about it, it's pretty crazy to spend a lot of time, effort and cash on building a cabinet, and then skimping on the most critical component.

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                        • mgiuglianoM
                          mgiugliano @UDb23
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                          @udb23 said in 4-way DIY Arcade Stick (IKEA mod):

                          this

                          Thank you for your inspiring design and adaptation of an IKEA item!

                          Apologies if I come back to an old post. May I still kindly ask you the exact height of your build? In other words, how much did you cut the bread bin?

                          I am thinking of perhaps cutting it with an angle, so that the board will be slightly oblique. What do you think? Is your experience better with a flat board?

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                          • UDb23U
                            UDb23 @mgiugliano
                            last edited by

                            @mgiugliano Will measure and let you know. Of course height will depend on the joystick you'll be using.
                            Yes, you could slightly angle it, like a did for my 2 player control panel

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                              813_Alex
                              last edited by

                              Nice work. How "clicky" is that Suzohapp stick? I am looking for a 4-way stick for a project and would like something quiet and smoth feeling.

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                              • UDb23U
                                UDb23 @UDb23
                                last edited by UDb23

                                @mgiugliano Total height of the control panel is 8 cm (bottom box+small rubber dumpers+cover). Bottom box height is 6,5 cm (that's the part to "trim down" from the originale Ikea bread box).

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                                • UDb23U
                                  UDb23 @813_Alex
                                  last edited by

                                  @813_alex That stick, like any arcade one with microswitches is quite noisy (but I like that). Also the stick itself (spring ?) makes noise when moving it. On the other hand that's a real 4-way ;-)

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