Mini Arcade Machine

door iClint

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Beschrijving

This is no longer a work in progress!!! I have printed and assembled my one and everything is perfect

This is a mini or bar-top Arcade cabinet designed to house a Raspberry Pi 2/3, i-Pac Keyboard emulator, and 7" LED Display along with 8 buttons and a Joystick. The i-Pac module allows for shifting buttons giving you up to 20 button inputs more than enough to control all functions of RetroPIE for which I have based the design around.

You will need a medium to largish printer I have designed this to be printed on a Prusa i3 mk2 210x250 bed size

no supports are required with the exception of the Control panel which will benefit from supports (optional).

Some electronics and soldering skills may be required.

Shop around you will be able to get these parts from all over the web local to you I have provided links only as a general guide

List of Materials

Screws:

  • 30x Conter-sunk hex M3x12mm
  • 15x Socket-head M4x20mm
  • 12x M3x4mm machine screws
  • 8x M3 hex nuts

Tools:

  • Cordless drill and 4mm drill bit
  • Philips head screw driver
  • 2mm and 3mm hex keys
  • Wire stripers
  • Terminal crimping tool (optional you could just use pliers)
  • Soldering iron and solder

Misc.

  • cable ties
  • Heat shrink

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