The Arcade-o-mat 2

The Arcade-o-mat 2

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Here's a small arcade cabinet, my second attempt at building one. You can easily edit and laser-cut the parts using any capable graphic software or simply export 3D files from SketchUp. Each part is designed to fit on a standard DIN A4 paper sheet, making it possible to use even smaller laser cutters. However, you'll need to ensure that the material used has a thickness of at least 4mm; otherwise, the parts won't fit together properly. To complete this project, you'll also need: * The internal components from small active speakers (you may need to edit the front panel to accommodate your chosen speakers) * A screen or display (I designed this for an HDMI 10" TFT; simply modify the files to match your specific display) * A Raspberry Pi, Odroid, Bananapi, or any other single-board computer that can run your desired games * Wood glue * M4 screws and nuts * A 40mm PC fan * A suitable mounting system for your chosen display Don't be put off by the blank SVG files; they're simply paths without line thickness.

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