Mini Arcade Cabinet with Marquee (Raspberry Pi 3 B+ using Recalbox)

Mini Arcade Cabinet with Marquee (Raspberry Pi 3 B+ using Recalbox)

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Here are all the files you'll need to replicate, modify, remix, etc. this arcade cabinet that I built for my two boys. Since we didn't have room for a full-sized cabinet downstairs, this mini cabinet fits perfectly on a table where my boys can play one. It's constructed from parts available on Amazon, some 3D-printed components, and half-inch MDF with paint. For the marquee, I painted a white smoked acrylic panel then CNC-embossed cutouts of my sons' initials in the front using my HobbyFab R7 CNC. Included in these files are all my 3D models (in various formats like SolidWorks, Fusion360, STEP, X_T, and even 3D PDF). I also have the DXF files to cut out the panels from half-inch MDF on a CNC or with 1:1 paper templates. And the 3D-printed parts are available separately or as one master preplated set. Have fun and feel free to modify, hack, remix! I share these files so others can extend and modify the fun. Do what you want with them! Update 1: I edited the DXF so you can tell (by which layer in the dxf) if a feature was an outline cut, an inside pocket, or a recess feature and how deep.

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