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The Plan for an LCD MAME Cabinet Finished MAME Cabinet When I finally committed to building my own MAME cabinet so I could play classic arcade games, I decided I wanted to use an LCD monitor instead of a CRT arcade monitor. I made this decision for two reasons. Firstly, I had a specific place in our game room that I wanted the MAME cabinet to sit. This location did not have a lot of depth and a 'traditional' MAME cabinet (most of which are around 36' - 39' deep) would not fit.

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I wanted a cabinet that was 30 inches or less in depth. Secondly, I liked the idea of using less electricity by powering an LCD monitor instead of a CRT. While the decision to use an LCD monitor may not sit well with the purists who choose to use arcade tube monitors, I'm very happy with the outcome.

I also decided that I didn't want to build my own controller setup. I have the tools and know-how to do it, but I had seen the and I really liked how it looked and with the trackball and the two joysticks, I knew it would work with the majority of the games I wanted to play.

I have seen other people use this controller, but they hadn't truly integrated it into the cabinet. It was either sitting on top or in a pocket of the cabinet. If I were to use this controller, I wanted it to look like it was an intrinsic part of the cabinet. I searched the Internet high and low for designs or plans that utilized an LCD monitor and just couldn't find anything to help me. I decided to design my own cabinet. I started by laying out a long sheet of butcher/freezer paper and began to measure out my pattern for the profile of the cabinet.

Once I finalized my plan, I cut out the pattern. I have created two full-size patterns in pdf format.

One has dimensions and one does not. Although it's unlikely that many people have the option for printing the pattern full-size, I thought I would create it in this format just in case. If you can't print it full-size, it should be fairly easy to lay out some butcher or wrapping paper (or directly on your wood) and measure and draw your own pattern from the dimensioned version I have created.

Click here for the or here for the Creating the cabinet sides I considered using MDF (particle board) for the cabinet, but compared to plywood, I find MDF to be heavy, not as strong and more susceptible to breakage. Cutting Cabinet Sides Using Guide I chose to use some nice 3/4' plywood. Although I planned to cover the cabinet with Formica, I opted for plywood sheets with a high quality, smooth finish.

Download opera mini 8 untuk hp nokia c3. I wanted the cabinet to be as smooth and professional looking as possible when it was finished. After tracing the pattern on a sheet of plywood, I prepared to cut the wood.