Arcade Cabinet (bartop, 2-player)

Arcade Cabinet (bartop, 2-player)

Ahhh Christmas break! What a wonderful time of the year – too bad it goes by so quickly… ๐Ÿ™‚

Anyways, to keep my brains occupied during time off from work (and, let’s be honest, have some fun geeking out!), I finally decided to build an arcade cabinet. I know, seems like everyone is building one, but that’s only because they’re so cool!

 

Here’s the final result:

 

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For anyone visiting from Reddit, I also prepared an Imgur album, in case you may prefer that.

Pleaseย note that the description of the process is different in each case, so for most information I’d recommend reading both this post and the album on Imgur:
https://imgur.com/gallery/JgjLf

 

I started working on the project, as always, with a research, to look for inspiration, think various aspects through, and decide how I want to design my own cabinet.

But before I dive into details, let’s see what is needed to make one.

 

Bill of materials

  • 1/4″ MDF sheets
    • I had them cut to 24″ x 18″ as this is the max size I can use in laser cutter, and my design needs 6 sheets total.
    • I was considering plywood, but I was discouraged by how difficult it became to find a straight sheets where I shop…
  • Raspberry Pie 3, case, power supply, SD card
  • 17″ LCD monitor, along withย necessary cables
    • The monitor I used had only DVI and VGA outputs, while Raspberry Pie has HDMI input, so I had to throw in DVI to HDMI adapter.
    • Note that my design was driven by the dimensions of the bed for the laser cutter I have access to, and as such 17″ is the max size I could use. It doesn’t feel small though, given the distance from the screen.
  • Small speakers
    • I used USB-powered speakers, to avoid the need for one more power socket,
  • Arcade joysticks and buttons
    • Those can be easily purchased in kits, along with USB controller boards, cables with quick connect, etc.
    • Here’s the set for 2 players I used,
  • Extension cord (with 3 sockets),
  • “Kettle plug” socket with switch and fuse, along with quick connect plugs (insulated, safety first, especially when we move up from low voltage DC to AC), I picked mine from a local electronic store, but it’s also available on Amazon,
  • Magnetic cabinet door catches
    • I used those (they come with screws, but I ended up using bolts instead)
  • Hinges,
  • Primer, paint, etc. for the finished look you’re after,
  • Various screws/bolts/nuts/washers (note: I used both metric [forย VESA monitor mount] as well as imperial for all other needs and I feel like generally it’s good to have assortment of both handy ๐Ÿ™‚ ),
  • Optional: USB controllers for your favorite gaming system, if you’d like the ability to support more players, or just like their ergonomics ๐Ÿ™‚

I used laser cutter to cut all the body panels, but more conventional tools could also be used instead ๐Ÿ™‚ย (jigsaw, band saw for button cutouts, etc.).

 

Design

You can find various designs easily online, or even buy pre-cut body panels to assemble your own cabinet (there are plenty to choose from on eBay), and then add hardware inside, but I like to make my own designs – it’s half the fun ๐Ÿ™‚

It also gives you full control of all the aspects of the design, enables to re-iterate quickly to make improvements (i.e. for issues identified on the first fitting/test assembly), you don’t have to settle on compromises made by someone else (which could’ve been more applicable in their case) and in the end it just feels good to know that you made it all…

As always, I jumped into Fusion 360 and started sketching.

For this type of design, where we have side elements keeping all the pieces together (“sandwiched” in between), instead of designing each element separately (with its own “sketch”), I find it significantly more efficient to work off of a single sketch which defines dimensions of all elements and is a go-to place to make changes in sizes, relative positioning, etc. Then you can simply extrude the profiles from the master sketch into their own components.

 

Another decision I made early on was to include the tabs/slots in my design. Not everyone may like this approach (i.e. the side panels have visible tabs and are not a solid piece of wood, which affects aesthetics), but I like the ease of this approach for fitting the parts as well as convenience of final assembly and general sturdiness.

Also, I don’t have access to a bigger working space where I could arrange the elements and clamp them for hours… And with tabs/slots pieces just snap in together ๐Ÿ™‚

Note that I skipped on the classic T-molding present in the original arcade cabinets. Unfortunately, I don’t have router table to accommodate those, and alternative solutions (gluing few panels with different sizes to have slot in the middle required for T-molding) didn’t seem worth it.

 

Here is the design I made:

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And a short video showing how the separate elements are organized:

 

I continued to work on the design throughout, whenever I discovered something that could be improved. The biggestย update was related to the monitor mount. At first I thought of using some kind of brackets to keep monitor in place (a problem I’d solve when I get there, thus not much thought in the initial design), but when doing first test assembly, I decided to also design aย mount for the monitor, which would integrate with the construction and provide more support.

That was something I didn’t plan on doing at first, but now I feel that it made the design feel more complete, and assembly much easier. The cabinet feels very sturdy and I don’t have to worry about monitor shifting around, or becoming loose.

 

Making the cabinet

All the profiles of body panels were exported from Fusion 360 into .dxf file format and then cut on laser cutterย from Universal Laser Systems.

Before committing to a large laser cutting job, I recommend doing few test cuts. This is especially helpful if you use tabs/slots as it can help you understand the impact of laser kerf and adjust your design dimensions if needed. Just make a small test piece with one tab and one slot and work off of that (to speed up the process and minimize the amount of wasted material). This is even more important when working with a new material.

For reference, here are the parts I made for testing the dimensions and fitment of the tabs/slots and buttons (took me a quick 3 cuts to get the dimensions perfectly):

Cutting all the body panels took under 2 hours (this doesn’t include test cuts or iterations on the design, but is simply a total time if I were to go ahead now and cut the panels again in their final form).

Panels fresh from laser cutter:

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First assembly, to test the fitment of the parts, identify potential issues, etc. It’s better to make sure before we dedicate few hours into finishing the parts ๐Ÿ˜‰

 

Installing the monitor

At this point I tried fitting monitor, and this is when I decided to do it the right way – design a strong, stable mount, instead of depending on some brackets and other flimsy solutions.

Monitors already come with VESA mounts, so it only seemed natural to take advantage of this fact. And thisย makes it possible to use different brands/models of monitors as well (potentially with some small adjustments, like different cutouts in the body panels to enableย unobstructed access to the monitor’s control buttons).

Note that VESA mount uses metric screws, and the spacing between holes is not in inches (even though it’s very close to 4″, don’t be mislead, it’s actually 10cm – ask me how I learned that… ๐Ÿ˜‰ ).

There’s one interesting property of VESA mount, which I took advantage of – they’re installed parallel to the screen. It means that I could easily define the angle of the mount to make sure that the monitor will be properly aligned with the front frame of the cabinet (since those are same angles).

Laser cutter at work:


You may see that there are multiple instances ofย the same elements – those are used as spacers to allow me to position the monitor more to the front/back as needed.

I screwed the pieces onto the VESA, and assembled the “head” of the mount. The “wings” at the end of the mount simply slide into 2 legs that are then attached to the base of the cabinet.

Notice that I’m using washers everywhere – MDF is quite a soft material, so I highly recommend using washers to make sure the connections are stronger.

Making sure that the monitor fits nicely in the cabinet:

Notice a horizontal “beam” between the legs of the monitor stand. This serves 2 purposes:ย connects and stabilizes the legs for extra sturdiness, as well as serves as a simple shelf, to allow better organization of the internals.

 

Finishing the body panels

Since the panels were cut out of MDF, there’s one important thing to note: MDF absorbs finishes very quickly. As such, we’d either need to use layer after layer of paint, or first seal it. I decided to seal it with Shellac (following the principle of “Shellac sticks to everything and everything sticks to Shellac”). Two or 3 layers of shellac should seal MDF enough to continue with painting – it works great as a sealer and primer in one. It also dries very quickly.

Then I proceeded with painting the cabinet. I wanted for it to look… classy, nothing too crazy ๐Ÿ™‚ So I went with black spray paint. Again, to be applied in fairly light coats, I ended up with 3 or 4 coats depending on the panel (I was making some adjustment in the design at this stage, thus some panels needed to be re-cut and started fresh).

To seal it off, I used a spray lacquer. I had few cans around so that seemed like a perfect application. I’m sure polyurethane would work just as well, if not better.ย I recommend light sanding between coats to remove all bubbles and uneven surfaces, in order to achieve the desirable mirror-like finish. It can be a scary thing to do (immediately after sanding things look significantly worse, so the first time around you’ll be pretty sure it’s destroyed), but don’t lose hope – it’s expected and it gets better with every next layer ๐Ÿ™‚

Body panels ready for finishing (first few layers of shellac to seal/prime MDF, then paint, and finally lacquer):

And somewhere in the middle of the process, between layers of lacquer. Notice the small bubbles still visible – those can be removed by sanding between the coats.

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Note that all the panels except the 2 biggest side panels were painted only on 1 side, while the side panels were painted on both (there’s a “lip” sticking out for a 1/2″ from the edge of the side panels to the edge of every other panel attached to the sides, and we need to make sure that this lip also looks finished).

After all was said and done, I used 3 cans of Shellac, 2 cans of spray paint, and 3 cans of lacquer. More than I anticipated, so I’d recommend buying a bit more than you think you may need, to save yourself a shopping trip later on.

 

Electronics

If you’ve been looking at making an Arcade cabinet yourself before, there will be no surprises in this section for you ๐Ÿ™‚

Firstย task was to install and wire the joysticks and buttons. Do this after the wood has been finished, but before it’s all assembled into a cabinet ๐Ÿ™‚

This is when I realized that I forgot to include screw holes for installation of joysticks, and even though I re-cut few panels previously after making changes in the design, I decided to solve this with a drill. I’ll be using washers here as well, so that gives me a wider margin of error if it so happens that the drill rips a bit of MDF on the finished side.

To minimize the risk of damage to MDF when drilling holes, use a piece of sacrificial wood underneath the MDF board. I used a piece of paper to protect the finished side of MDF from the wood underneath and drilled this way.

Time to install all the buttons and wires:

To make wiring easier and less error-prone, make sure that all buttons are oriented in the same way. This way it’s easier to keep connecting all wires in the same order.

After connecting buttons on the control panel, it was time for the front panel, with Start and Select buttons:

I added labels (P1, P2) to the faces of Start buttons. Those buttons can be disassembled easily by simply pushing in 2 tabs on the sides and pulling the face outwards.

Everything wired and ready for assembly:

 

Final assembly and miscellaneous hardware

There were few additional pieces required to complete the cabinet.

I started with the kettle plug, along with an extension cord (I used insulated quick connect clamps to connect those 2).

Then I added the heartย of the machine – Raspberry Pi 3, and connected it all (RPi, 2x USB controller boards, power and video to the monitor, speakers):

For the door in the back of the cabinet, I used short “piano hinges”, with holes already cut on laser cutter (I updated original design to account for those, to avoid having to do more drilling later on):

And to keep the door locked, as well as the front piece on the top of the cabinet (“marquee”) in place, I used the magnetic cabinet door catches:

I also hid a cheat-sheet with the global button shortcuts for RetroPie/EmulationStation in that bonus storage area ๐Ÿ™‚

 

Software

I’m using RetroPie, and everything can be found at: https://retropie.org.uk/

I decided to use the ready image, so the complete setup was a breeze. Then just add roms of your choice (keeping mind the laws – generally it’s allowed to use ROMs of games you own physical copies of), and everything is ready! If you’d like to dive deeper into the configuration, different versions of emulators/BIOS, or customize the looks (splash screens, themes, etc.) the Wiki available on the official website is a great place to start:ย https://retropie.org.uk/docs/

There’s at least one alternative to RetroPie, but I didn’t have a chance to play around with it yet:
http://www.lakka.tv/

 

Photos of the completed arcade cabinet

Finished look (along with some cool NES controllers on USB, to allow for up to 4 players!):

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Look at the back:

And inside:

Ready to play!

 

 

 

Videos

Complete project:

 

First time booting after the assembly:

 

Special video with a celebrity making an unexpected appearance ๐Ÿ™‚ (our yellow-sided green cheek conure, Bella)

 

Shared links:

Since I completed this project, it’s been featured on few websites:

 

 

Looking for moreย inspiration?

If you’d like to read more on this subject, here are some interesting resources I found while doing my research:

 

If you build an arcade cabinet yourself, please share! ๐Ÿ™‚

Comments

427 responses to “Arcade Cabinet (bartop, 2-player)”

  1. Greg Avatar
    Greg

    This is a fantastic!
    Can it be converted to a 20″ monitor?
    Could you please share the files?
    Thank you.

    1. Bogdan Avatar

      Hi Greg! A 20″ monitor wouldn’t fit in the current design, and changing the design will lead to a requirement for a larger laser cutter (I pretty maxed out the capabilities of the machine I have access to, wrt. bed size). I sent the files to your email, in case you’d like to modify the design to your needs.

  2. Grzegorz Avatar
    Grzegorz

    Witam,
    Fantastyczny projekt.
    Jak wszyscy, piฤ™knie proszฤ™ o plany ๐Ÿ™‚
    Duลผo bฤ™dzie pracy z dostosowaniem tego do wiฤ™kszego monitora? plฤ…ta mi siฤ™ taki 21 cali 4×3.
    Dziฤ™kujฤ™ serdecznie i pozdrawiam.
    Grzegorz.

    1. Bogdan Avatar

      Czesc Grzegorz! Jak milo zobaczyc komentarz po polsku ๐Ÿ™‚ Obecny design bedzie zbyt maly do monitora wiekszego niz 17 cali, ale podsylam pliki na wszelki wypadek, jakby sie przydaly ๐Ÿ™‚ Pozdrawiam!

  3. Karmin Avatar
    Karmin

    Me encanta!! desearรญa poder construir uno igual para divertirnos con la familia, seria posible tener los planos muchas gracias.

    1. Bogdan Avatar

      Hola Karmin, te enviรฉ los archivos a tu direcciรณn de correo electrรณnico. ยกBuena suerte con la construcciรณn! ๐Ÿ˜‰

  4. David Avatar
    David

    I just started with my Laser cutter and have been doing retro arcade units for ever.
    Can I get a copy of the plans please?

    1. Bogdan Avatar

      Hey David, I sent the files to your e-mail. Good luck with the build!

  5. Nรฉvio Avatar
    Nรฉvio

    Your project is beautiful Mr. Bogdan, could you share it please? I don’t know how to make 2D and 3D drawings. It would help me a lot. Appreciate.

    1. Bogdan Avatar

      Hi Nรฉvio, thank you for the kinds words ๐Ÿ™‚ I just emailed you the files. I hope they help!

  6. Birger Jensen Avatar
    Birger Jensen

    Hi Bogdan
    would it be possible to get the files for cutting, I would like to make this greate project to ๐Ÿ™‚

    1. Bogdan Avatar

      Hi Birger! Of course, happy to share the files – sent ๐Ÿ™‚

  7. Aaron_M Avatar
    Aaron_M

    Great Design! Could I get the plans for laser cutting?

    1. Bogdan Avatar

      Hi Aaron. Apologies for the delay, but I just sent the files to your email address. Let me know if you have any questions with the build.

  8. Juanjo Avatar
    Juanjo

    Hi Bodgan! This is an impressive work!

    I started to design something like this for my kids but my skills with Fusion 360 aren’t good enough. Could you please share with me the files? I would like to adapt it to an old notebook that I have.

    1. Bogdan Avatar

      Hey Juanjo, files sent! Please check them out and let me know if they meet your need. The design will likely have to be updated to fit your notebook, but I hope the files can make for a good start ๐Ÿ™‚

  9. Mohamed Avatar
    Mohamed

    Hello, I love this projet !!!
    Could send the plans please ?
    Thank you

    1. Bogdan Avatar

      Hi Mohamed, thank you for the kind words ๐Ÿ˜‰ Files have been sent to your email. Good luck with the build!

  10. David Avatar
    David

    I love your Cabinet!
    I’m new to caser cutting.
    I’ve been looking for a 2 player cab I can cut out with my laser cutter.
    Could send the plans also please ?
    Thanks….

    1. Bogdan Avatar

      Hi David, so sorry for a delayed response. I just sent you the files. Hope they work for your workflow and your laser cutter!

  11. Ding Avatar
    Ding

    Hi Bogdan,
    this project is amazing!! would you mind sending me the laser cutting files? thank you in advance ๐Ÿ™‚

    1. Bogdan Avatar

      Thank you, Ding! I just sent you the project files.

  12. Tramane Avatar
    Tramane

    I would love to build this with my son.
    Would you mind sharing the dxf files with me as well?

    1. Bogdan Avatar

      Hi Tramane! I sent the files, with a bit more information, to your email. Hope the files work for your needs, and please share a photo if you end up building one! ๐Ÿ™‚

  13. corey Avatar
    corey

    Hi Bogdan
    This looks amazing could i please have the plans as i would love to try to make one

    1. Bogdan Avatar

      Sure thing, Corey! I sent you the plans. Good luck with the build!

  14. Dale Wilkinson Avatar
    Dale Wilkinson

    Please can I have the files? I would LOVE to make this for my son! ๐Ÿ™‚

    Thank you so much

    Dale

    1. Bogdan Avatar

      Hi Dale, this is definitely a fun project for father and son! ๐Ÿ™‚ I hope it turns out great. I just emailed you the files.

  15. Stefano Avatar
    Stefano

    Great project congratulations!
    Can I get a copy of the plans please?

    1. Bogdan Avatar

      Sure thing! Emailed you a copy just now. If you build it, please share a photo – I’d love to see the end result!

  16. Bobby L Feather Avatar
    Bobby L Feather

    Are you still sending the plans for this cabinet? I would love to have them. I have been wanting to make one for a while. Great design.

    1. Bogdan Avatar

      Hi Bobby, yup I’m happy to share the designs. Thank you for your patience – summer has kept me busy and I ran a bit behind on the comments here… I just emailed you the files ๐Ÿ™‚

  17. Uber Waschtag Avatar
    Uber Waschtag

    Can you send me the laser cutter cut plans for the cabinet? I have a laser cutter and would like to build this wonderful cabinet!

    1. Bogdan Avatar

      Sure thing! I just sent you an email with the plans ๐Ÿ™‚

  18. Christian Avatar
    Christian

    Hi. Love your work on this project. Thank you for motivating me to finally make one myself. Would you please share the plans with me? ๐Ÿ˜Š

    1. Bogdan Avatar

      Hey Christian, starting working on a project is the hardest step, glad to hear you found my article motivating ๐Ÿ™‚ Good luck with your build! I just sent you my plans.

  19. kyle Avatar
    kyle

    Hi, Looks great! I am interested in the plans for this cabinet. Thank you

    1. Bogdan Avatar

      Hi Kyle, please check your inbox and let me know if you have any questions on the build. I hope the plans work well for you.

  20. Ygreck Avatar
    Ygreck

    Hello!
    Great work! I love it. Can you share the plans please?
    Thank you ๐Ÿ™‚

    1. Bogdan Avatar

      Thank you for the kind words, Ygreck ๐Ÿ™‚ I emailed you the plans, good luck with your build!

  21. Wilson Avatar
    Wilson

    Cool how do.i get the plans for cutting on a laser?

    1. Bogdan Avatar

      Hi Wilson, I just sent the plans to your email address, with a bit of additional information, that I hope will be helpful. Good luck with the project!

  22. Lio Avatar
    Lio

    Hi Bogdan!

    I have seen this post like 100 times now! Awesome work. Iโ€™d like to build one as well and was wondering if you can also send me the plans? Thanks so much in advance.

    1. Bogdan Avatar

      Hi Lio! Most definitely, happy to share, I just sent the plans to your email ๐Ÿ™‚

  23. Tommy P Avatar
    Tommy P

    Hi Bogdan,
    Amazing work, as everybody has already stated. ๐Ÿ™‚
    Would also lovw to have the lasercutting plans.
    Kind regards Tommy

    1. Bogdan Avatar

      Hi Tommy, thank you for the kind words ๐Ÿ™‚ I sent you the files, hope they work well with your workflow and your laser cutter! Good luck with your build.

  24. Uli Avatar
    Uli

    Hello Bodgan,
    nice project. I want build a arcade cab for my sonโ€™s birthday.
    Iโ€˜m not good in CAD. Can you send me also your plan?
    Regards Uli

    1. Bogdan Avatar

      Hi Uli! I sent the plans to your email. Please share a photo if you build one yourself, I’d love to see the result ๐Ÿ™‚ Good luck!

  25. Rick Avatar
    Rick

    Hi Bogdan,
    I love your build and would like to try making my own bartop as well! Could you please send me your plans to follow along with?
    Thanks, Rick

    1. Bogdan Avatar

      Hi Rick! I just emailed you the plans. This has been a great build, I still use it and it’s holding up strong! Also a cool decorative piece and conversation started when guests visit ๐Ÿ˜‰ Good luck with your build!

  26. Chris Avatar
    Chris

    Hello Bogdan,

    Thank you for sharing this project, I am going to attempt this with the kids over spring break. Would you be able to share the laser cut files?

    Thanks, Chris

    1. Bogdan Avatar

      Hi Chris! Thank you for your patience, and I hope it’s not too late… ๐Ÿ˜‰ I just emailed you the plans. Good luck with the project!

  27. Trent Avatar
    Trent

    Hey Bogdan,

    Are you selling the plans anywhere? I’d love have the plans, but I feel I should at least give you a little something in return for all the hard work. This is the best looking build I’ve seen so far.

    1. Bogdan Avatar

      Hi Trent, thank you so much for the kind words! I’m happy to share the plans and ideas with the creative community. I emailed you the files just now (thank you for your patience, life gets busy at times and I know I’m replying with over a month delay… ๐Ÿ™‚ ). Good luck with the build!

  28. Jeff Lawrence Avatar
    Jeff Lawrence

    Any chance I can get the model (or plans)? I have been trying to do something similar myself with thicker MDF but my laser cutter only does 1/4 so this would be a good head start (Thinking of gluing additional side panels on to accommodate molding

    Thanks in advance if you are good to share

    1. Bogdan Avatar

      Hi Jeff. I sent you the plans. Of course please note that any divergence from the size (material thickness) I prepared them for will require further modifications – e.g. the depth of the tabs and the width of the slots would have to be changed to account for the new thickness. Have fun with the project! ๐Ÿ™‚

  29. Jesse Avatar
    Jesse

    Hi Bogdan,

    Found your blog really cool! I’m planning to build a bartop with a 17″ crt instead of lcd. Think your build would work perfect, with small adjustments. Could you please share the plans with me too?

    Thanks, Jesse

    1. Bogdan Avatar

      Hi Jesse. Using CRT would add to the charm, and make it bring back even more memories… ๐Ÿ˜‰ I sent you the plans just now. Good luck with the build!

  30. Julien Avatar
    Julien

    Hello Bogdan,

    It’s a really nice project.
    I would try to make it, it’s possible to have the plans ?

    Thank You, Julien

    1. Bogdan Avatar

      Hi Julien! Thank you for your patience, spring has been quite eventful, and I am just now catching up on various things… I just sent you an email with the plans, hope they work well for your project!

  31. Trent Avatar
    Trent

    No worries on the delay. Any chance you can resend it? It looks like it went to my spam folder and I never realized until I came back to the website today to check on any updates. Thanks!

  32. Marcelo Avatar
    Marcelo

    Hi bogdan!

    Can You send me model or plans? Im using Illustrator files with Rdworks on My cnc lasercut machine. It can work?

    1. Bogdan Avatar

      Hi Marcelo! Glad we had a chance to connect through YT, as I just now say your comment, apologies ๐Ÿ™‚ I hope the plans I sent you work well for your workflow/CNC machine!

  33. Harold Avatar
    Harold

    Hi Bogdan,

    Could you please send me the files as well.

    Thanks for taking the time making this, looks great!!!

    1. Bogdan Avatar

      Hi Harold. Certainly, I sent you the files to your email. If you make one, please share a photo as I love seeing the results and the creativity in finishing the builds! ๐Ÿ™‚

  34. Helaine Avatar
    Helaine

    Hi Bogdan
    Would it be possible to get these plans? Thanks so much!

    1. Bogdan Avatar

      Hi Helaine. I’m of course happy to continue sharing this design! Email with plans sent ๐Ÿ™‚

  35. Yaksh Avatar
    Yaksh

    Hi, this project looks amazing and I would really like to cut it on my school’s new laser cutter. Is it possible you could send me the files? Also I would like to modify the design a little bit so could you send me the step files if possible otherwise the normal files will do. Thank you so much

    1. Bogdan Avatar

      Hi Yaksh! I just sent you the plans. It’s been a while, and I’d need to dig out the original project to share the files for easier editing… Honestly, it’s something that’s crossed my mind, but I need to book a bit of time for that and it’s been rather busy. I hope the files I sent you will work for you, but please let me know if you’re blocked. Good luck with the build!

  36. Nathan Deck Avatar

    Awesome build! Anyway I could also get the plans to build one with my daughter? Do you think acrylic would work for the panels? I think it would be pretty awesome to be able to see components through clear acrylic and maybe light the inside

    1. Bogdan Avatar

      I love the idea of making it with acrylic! ๐Ÿ™‚ Transparent builds have their own charm, while may look a but “busy” at times, it’s quite mesmerizing to see the inner-workings.

      I don’t think we’re dealing with forces significant enough to expose acrylic’s brittle characteristics. That’s to say – I think it should work. The “tabs” that slot into other pieces of the cabinet are likely the weakest spots, but that could be remedied by increasing the surface area and spreading the load over more tabs.

      Honestly, I’d love to see the end result.

      I just sent you the plans, and I hope they work for your workstream/laser. If you build one, please share a photo (whether it’s with or without LEDs, I’m sure it will look very cool ๐Ÿ™‚ ).

  37. Charly Avatar
    Charly

    Hi, I love your design!! I just bought a laser cutter and at the moment I don’t have much idea, would you send me the plans please, it would be great to be able to do my first project with your design. Thank you very much for your contributions. Greetings from Spain

    1. Bogdan Avatar

      Hi Charly! I emailed you the plans just now, please take a look and see if they will work for your laser cutter and workstream ๐Ÿ™‚ Please note that the minimum laser cutter bed dimensions required here are 24″ x 18″. Good luck!

  38. Lucas NQ Avatar
    Lucas NQ

    Your project is awsome! I am planing to build one with my 24″ monitor and rasp 3.
    Could you kindly share me the files so I can make some modification?
    I think I will try with acrylic 6mm for this and apply some sticker.

    1. Bogdan Avatar

      Hi Lucas. I sent you my plans.

      Please be sure to check that the dimensions will work for you (since you mentioned 24″ monitor, and the maximum I was able to use with my design was 17″ – this was a decision made based on the laser cutter size that I have access to).

      And note that my plans were made for 1/4″ thick MDF, and changes to the material thickness will also impact the design (as the tabs cut in various pieces won’t fit the thicker material without modification).

  39. Fred an Goff Avatar

    Hi there, thanks a lot for your website. This is extremely interresting as i planned to build a vertical bartop with a 19 inches 4/3 screen.

    Could you please consider to sens me your plans because, so far i am not so handy.

    Hopefully, it woud bรฉ possible getting so precious help from you.

    Thรฉ french man

    1. Bogdan Avatar

      Hi there! Thank you for your patience, I just sent you the plans. Check them out, let me know if you have any questions, and good luck with the build!

  40. Min K Avatar
    Min K

    This looks absolutely incredible!!! Would you be willing to email me the files as well? I want to try building one as a LARP prop for a convention next month!!!

    1. Bogdan Avatar

      Hi! Oh my, you mentioned a convention next month, which was… in October ๐Ÿ™ I’m sorry for missing your message earlier. Nonetheless, just sent you the plans. If you like the project, maybe it will turn out just in time for the next convention? ๐Ÿ™‚ Good luck with the build!

  41. Alessio Avatar
    Alessio

    Hi, would be possible to have the file? Just bought a laser cutter and seems a fun things to try to do! Thanks for the idea! Nice work!

    1. Bogdan Avatar

      Hi Alessio. Sure thing, happy to share, and try to do so as quickly as I can (with varying results as we can see haha, thank you for your patience ๐Ÿ™‚ ). Plans have been sent to your email ๐Ÿ™‚

  42. Justin "Just Woodin'" Harbison Avatar
    Justin “Just Woodin’” Harbison

    I’d love to try this build. Would you mind sharing the plans? SVG, DWG, anything would be great!

    1. Bogdan Avatar

      Hey Justin. Plans sent. Alongside some additional information and instructions. Hope it works for your workflow!

  43. tyler Avatar
    tyler

    is it too late to ask for the plans? we just got our first laser cutter! its too fun to use!
    thanks in advance!

    1. Bogdan Avatar

      Hi Tyler. It’s never too late ๐Ÿ™‚ I’m still very much enjoying the arcade cabinet myself (fascinating how there’s always a new game to be discovered, to sink in an hour into!), and happy to keep sharing the plans. I just emailed them to you. I hope you have lots of fun with your laser cutter and while making this project!

  44. SIMON Avatar
    SIMON

    WOAH ! Please can i also get the palns for this?

    1. Bogdan Avatar

      Hey Simon! I don’t see why not ๐Ÿ˜‰ Plans sent to your email!

  45. Jose Moreno Avatar
    Jose Moreno

    Hello, I came across you blog and thought this was really cool. Are you still offering the files for the cabinet? If so, can you send me a copy? Thanks,

    1. Bogdan Avatar

      Hi Jose, thank you for your patience – I send the plans in batches, and I admit the current “wave” took me a while, life got quite busy ๐Ÿ˜‰ But no time like present! Just sent you the plans to your email. Enjoy!

  46. Ozzy Avatar
    Ozzy

    Hi Bogdan, looks great! Can I please have the laser cnc files too? Thanks.

    1. Bogdan Avatar

      Hi Ozzy! I sent you the plans, please check them out and let me know if you have any questions.

  47. Logan Thompson Avatar
    Logan Thompson

    Hello sir,

    Can I have access to your files for this project? Specifically .svg files for the laser cutting if you have them. I would love to build this with my sons I think it would be an awesome way to introduce them to STEM.

    Logan

    1. Bogdan Avatar

      Hi Logan, thank you for your patience. I emailed you the files. Hope they work for your workflow. Definitely a fun project to build with sons! If you happen to make it, I’d love to see a photo of the end result ๐Ÿ™‚

  48. Sergio Hinniger Filho Avatar
    Sergio Hinniger Filho

    Hi Bogdan, how are you? Sorry to be one more to ask you for the project files, but can you send me? i am a really big retro games entusiast and i really want to try this project with my new cnc laser cutter. Tks!

    1. Bogdan Avatar

      Hi Sergio. No need to apologize, I’m happy to share the project with others. I recently dusted it off while cleaning, and moved it to an easier to access space, where it continues to bring joy to the family all those years later! ๐Ÿ™‚
      I sent the files to your email, good luck with your build, and please share a photo once you finish it!

  49. Daniel Avatar
    Daniel

    Hi Bogdan,
    Nice job…
    Not to late to get the files?

    1. Bogdan Avatar

      Hi Daniel. Never too late! And in fact, apologies for the delay in replying on my side ๐Ÿ™‚
      Files have just been sent to your email. Hope they work for your workstream with laser cutter. Good luck with the build!

  50. Ryan Heite Avatar
    Ryan Heite

    Would love to get the files if you’re still willing to send them!

    1. Bogdan Avatar

      Sure thing, Ryan! I just sent you the files, and a bit of extra instructions for context. Good luck with the build!

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