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Print Settings Printer: Geeetech Prusa I3 Pro B Rafts: None Supports: None Resolution: 0.2mm Infill: 30% Post-Printing You will need an authentic arcade coin mechanism: remove all internal components, then secure the modification using two or three...
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This is my initial stab at anything 3D printing related - I've designed a case for a Raspberry Pi 2 that accommodates two 30mm arcade buttons and makes room for an arcade joystick. The main challenge has been to develop a hinge mechanism that...
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... versions of the button holder to accommodate both styles of square buttons used previously. I attached Midway and Arcade 1UP logo plates, and included files with the door cut in half for those with smaller printer beds to facilitate easier printing.
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... the added bonus of delivering the object file (OBJ) format for users to work with as well. Additionally, I have also set up lighting in Blender Cycles, ensuring that every aspect of this arcade machine is fully realized within the program itself.
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I designed a tiny arcade coin slot/return panel that measures just 2cm x 4cm to give my tabletop RetroPie arcade cabinet's front panel a unique touch. Feel free to print this out and glue it to your project to add an interesting detail to your retro...
cults3d
This DIY mini arcade cabinet makes it a lot easier to get started playing old arcade games. No need for special woodworking tool or any kind of woodworking. It is easy to store since it isn’t a huge cabinet. The included files are only for...
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A simple hole plug for arcades can be easily created with a 3D printer, available in 24mm and 30mm models. They are ideal for plugging holes on Pandora's Box arcade systems where buttons have been removed. Depending on the capabilities of your 3D...
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... push for credit buttons and I made 2 versions of the button holder for the 2 styles of square buttons I have used in the past. I added midway and arcade 1up logo plates and I added files with the door cut in half for those with smaller print beds.
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Design After seeing Voultar's install video of this, I had an idea to make a housing for it myself, which was inspired by original cocktail arcade cabs. Video can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1AVXhiTlmgo <h3> Hardware </h3> ...
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... First tutorial video is now live here: https://youtu.be/KuAR8BKgEwM Part two of the tutorial can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ALvnQMGSLac This is my first attempt at a large-scale 3D model, and it's called the Print N Play Arcade.
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My attempts at threaded pieces at that precision proved to be an exercise in futility so if they fit too loosely on the metal control panel, get creative with tape, hot glue or whatever you wish to fill the void between the underside of the CP and...
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... Here are the dimensions for each piece in inches: * Back: 7.4444 x 8.606 * Base: 7.4375 x 4.1339 * Braces: 7.4514 x 1.977, 7.0866 x 0.6481 * Control Panel: 7.4526 x 3.3252 * Marquees: 7.4549 x 1.977 * Sides: 7.7643 x 10.3895 * Top: 4.8819 x 7.4514
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Build Your Own Mini Arcade Games with the Power of Arduino Attiny Are you ready to unleash your inner game developer and create some seriously addictive mini arcade games? Well, you're in luck because we've got a tutorial that will walk you through...
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Considering purchasing an actual arcade machine due to nostalgia, I've explored various options like MAME cabinets. However, space constraints led me to design a compact arcade machine measuring 130cm/5" tall using CorelDRAW. Two files are provided -...
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... below and I'll enable the download option for you! **Download Details:** * Model Type: High Poly Arcade Room * Software Used: Maya + Photoshop * Painting Style: Hand Painted * Extras: Loot Crate Included Leave your comment to unlock the download!
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Based on the design from the 1983 arcade Made using a Thrustmaster USB Joystick (servos, circuit board and springs salvaged from the joystick). Other parts required:- 3" lazy susan bearing 2off M10 threaded rods (approx. ...30cm long) 4 off 12mm...
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The Human Interface Device Revolution Has Arrived - Introducing NeoPixel Arcade Buttons Imagine a world where your buttons are not just passive responders to user input but active participants in creating an immersive gaming experience. This is the...
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Tips for Building Your Custom Joystick and Arcade Button Template: * Use high-quality materials to ensure durability and longevity. * Don't be afraid to experiment with different designs and layouts. * Consider adding additional components like LED...
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This enclosure is designed specifically for ten arcade buttons, and it relies on an Arduino Pro Micro to function effectively. It's particularly useful for creating macros and keyboard shortcuts. I have included STL files for printing as well as the...
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... in this project has been designed using CAD software, except for the MDF frame which wasn't printed. The idea was to create a small PlayStation arcade and it's still under construction. ...I'll keep adding photos as the project comes together.
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Parts used: 24mm Sanwa Arcade buttons: https://goo.gl/4k7DZo 5-pin Arcade Joystick: http://amzn.to/2mqyeze Raspberry Pi Zero: http://amzn.to/2m4xegN Sugru to Mount Pi case to enclosure: http://amzn.to/2mqABC0 Printable PiZero Case:...
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... body, servo mount, collar, piston end, arm extender, four hinge pieces, and four end caps to complete the build. Build Instructions: The assembly process is outlined in the link below: https://hackaday.io/project/13179-arcade-claw-game-claw-build
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The 30mm arcade buttons available in the Adafruit shop feature a translucent body with a very thin micro switch, making them perfect for creating internal lighting effects. You can actually install NeoPixels inside the body using a 3D printed...
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... infill, these custom wrenches prove strong enough to easily tighten or loosen any button that has been tried. With the diverse assortment of arcade buttons available, some fit snugly while others have a slight play; none fail to work as intended.
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Here's a DIY project I'm proud to share: an arcade cabinet panel tailored for two players, each equipped with six buttons. Constructing mine involved cutting a metal sheet using a laser cutter; if you're interested in replicating this design, simply...
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A pioneering light gun arcade machine, created by Namco and launched in 1990, that brought fast-paced action to players worldwide. Check out this exhilarating gameplay video on YouTube (30 seconds) for a taste of the thrills it offered. ...For those who...
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This is a one-of-a-kind Blade Runner Arcade cabinet that should have been a staple in every arcade growing up. ...I'm thrilled to see Drew Wise and The Game Pak bring their 8-bit menu splash screen to life, and you can learn more about their project...
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This is an arcade grip designed to accommodate a 12 by 8.3mm M6 threaded insert. The model I used can be found on Amazon at https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07X75R4B3/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1. It was specifically created to...
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... Also included are joystick spacers so you can set the stick to your desired height and a pcb mount for Brooks ZeroPi & UFB* control boards (both should be the same size YMMV). Remixed from the Full Size Arcade Stick by jasondemeter (thing:3514821).