Check out how I made my own custom arcade cabinet to run retro games on a
Raspberry Pi!
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HERE'S WHAT YOU'LL NEED:
http://www.iliketomakestuff.com/product/arcade-cabinet-digital-plan/ -
Arcade Cabinet -
Digital plans
http://amzn.to/1NCVmAb - SawStop cabinet saw
http://amzn.to/1LZGmJS - Skil circular saw
http://amzn.to/1nAb7Q6 -
Speed square
http://amzn.to/1SP44ii - 54" Drywall
T-Square
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http://amzn.to/1GMjjoW - Dewalt compound miter saw
http://amzn.to/1WXMCJ4 - Dremel
Tool
http://amzn.to/1HdQuwD -
Grizzly G0555LANV Bandsaw
http://amzn.to/1GyGjbg - Grizzly
Drill Press (WAAAAY overpriced (3x) on
Amazon, buy from Grizzly directly.)
http://amzn.to/1GMpZn3 - Kreg Rip Cut (circular saw guide)
http://amzn.to/1GyGp2v - Kreg R3 pocket
hole jig
http://amzn.to/1WjF7Q4 - clamp
http://amzn.to/1nzWRXs -
1/2" Overlay
Face Frame concealed hinges
http://amzn.to/1nzX3Gb - 48"
Piano Hinge
http://amzn.to/1nAbj1O - 11" Digital Protractor
http://amzn.to/1nAbs5g - Digital
Angle gauge
http://amzn.to/1WXMM2Z -
Classic steel ruler (cork back)
http://amzn.to/1WXNjlo - 24" Soft-close drawer slides
http://amzn.to/1nAbzOh - 27"
LCD Monitor
http://www.inventables.com?ref=iltms - X-Carve
http://amzn.to/20fPAeN -
Silhouette Portrait (vinyl cutter)
http://amzn.to/1WXN368 - 3" Speaker grilles
http://amzn.to/1WXN89P - Logitech computer speakers
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It's been a L-O-N-G time coming (probably longer than you know) but I'm so happy to finally present part 1 of my arcade cabinet build! In case you haven't seen it, be sure to watch my older video all about setting up the Raspberry Pi (using RetroPie) and the controls. If you've got that system all up and running, putting it in something is the next step!
I've been working on the plans for this system for a long time, rethinking them over and over to include all of the stuff I wanted my cabinet to have. This was especially important to me, since my wife gave me the OK for this to go in our living room. In my mind, that means that it HAD to be as practical as possible (even though it's completely impractical by nature.)
The biggest
difference in my cabinet and the vintage cabinets, is the fact that the modern electronics can literally fit in your pocket, so the majority of the cabinet is empty. I wanted to take advantage of that with my design...
I decided to keep all of the electronics in/around the controls and monitor. This left the area below the controls, and behind the monitor open, so I made them into storage.
Underneath the controls is a simple bookshelf with two doors.
Behind the monitor was harder to get to, so I designed the cabinet so that one side panel could actually swing open, revealing six drawers, each 24" deep. Being able to swing open the side panel COMPLETELY changed the structure, in comparison to most cabinets, but I totally think it was worthwhile.
- published: 04 Feb 2016
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