Designing A Curved Bartop Arcade in Fusion360!
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- Episode 073: Forget everything you know about bartop arcades... in this video were kicking off a new project by designing something special... it's unique and beautiful... it's the new barcader... stick around!
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Products Seen in this video:
1" Dowels:
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Arcade Control Set:
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Samsung Curved Monitor:
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Power Supply:
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Audio Amplifier (optional):
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Low Pro Speakers:
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Clear Acrylic:
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Slim Fan:
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Fan Controller:
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Music:
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The concept and design are absolutely awesome!
This is perfect! I’ve been playing with alternative bar top ideas in my head.
Amazing detail and design.
Thank you!
Beautiful Design. Very inspiring! Looking forward to the acrylic bending! Not sure how I would approach that. Heater and a fixture?
That’s right, probably spending an equal amount of time in the bending jig and fixture… stay tuned. ;)
This looks awesome. Can't wait to see the real thing!
Posting the build this weekend! It’s been fun
Great video on design. Those dowels are a clever choice. Super sexy design overall. "Wavecade?" : ) Mahalo for sharing!
Thanks, I like that name! Need to find a surfing game to showcase on it!
Looks really Cool !
Very nice work ! Can't wait for the finished product :)
That looks Neat!
I might have missed it in the dialog. Will the fan be PWM controlled and temperature controlled as well?
yes it is, controller is in the description.
Off-topic question: How thick is the acrylic door of your evo one cnc? I'm guessing 4mm - correct? Asking, because I want to build a similar u-shaped door for my desktop cnc and don't want it to flex
It’s only 3mm. It flexes a little bit, if it were any bigger it would need to be thicker.
Thanks
You gave me the bug to make one of these bad boys, so in return I gave you a sub! :) Can't wait to see the subsequent videos to see how it turns out!!
Fair enough! Thanks Len
Are you going to sell the design files on your web site?
Will be sharing with patrons
Where did ya plan for the pi to go plus controller bosrd?
In control section or mounted to back of monitor
daaamn this is super cool, cant wait to see it put together
How is the CNC probe going??? I was looking forward to it. Love the arcade
it is complete, I've been doing a lot of testing with it to see how best to incorporate into a DIY toolchain...
Omazing!!
Can't wait to see how the acrylic gets that 1800r curve and the half rounds on the end.. seems like a b*tch to bend.
Right! I have a pretty solid plan but it will be tedious
Lo voglio.....
A pure jewel👍 Will you sell units like these on your website ?
that is dependent on how well I can productionalize the design to produce the quality it needs to have.
@@DIYEngineering Yes. I understand 👍👍👍
Curve-cade is catchier, in my opinion. Amazing video, very inspiring :)
Thanks, what about wavecade? As another user suggests…
@@DIYEngineering I stand by curve-cade!
What about .. Arch cade . Archade
I don't know how you don't have way more subscribers. Your designs are fantastic and the editing is great. Looking forward to many more videos.
I would remove two buttons and add a track ball and maybe make some room for a spinner since your doing a vertical build. If you put two Pi's in it you could have one for pinball (android build) and another for arcade. I think that would make it really cool
This would be a fun layout for pinball with side buttons.
I love the design, it's so elegant ! But u should really use the fan as an exhaust and the vents at the bottom as an intake. At least that's my opinion. Keep up the good work !
Yes i agree, there was another comment below. Thanks for the feedback
The Barcade is so SWEEEET! I'm lovin it. Maybe add a side USB port for other things like trackball or light gun. Not sure if the light gun would work with newer monitor but worth a try. Keep kick-in it David because as always you are the man.
BTW, i'm still waiting for your feedback on the build video! ;)
@@DIYEngineering I'm all over it bud. ;)
I think the idea of using the display to cover both the arcade bezel and the marquee is fantastic. I had an idea like this in my head for a very long time, hoping I'd see a display that would end up working, but I never imagined using a curved display. Really fantastic idea. Can't wait to see how this turns out.
Salaries super amazing!
Thanks puk! I think I’ll send this one your way
Dumb auto type... "Sounds"... Wow! Worrrd??? I know I'm the biggest fan! You the deepest mind man!!! Always inn awe of your thoughts bro.
como no tenerte cerca en mi país saludos desde chile, grande maestro DIY Engineering
Muchas gracias mi amigos
I love your design style!
That…is…RAD! Can’t wait to see the final product and I dig your channel.
Thank you
Outstanding!
I wouldn't expect less from you :)
Looks great, I feel like I'd have wrist pain pretty quickly though, how is it for sustained use?
I don’t think it’s that bad. But this was just a prototype and the real version will use a tighter curved screen which will relax the control angle.
@@DIYEngineering Very cool, I'm keen to see the real version. My lack of CNC gear means I'll probably be buying the plans and then working out what parts I can modify by laser-cutting and laminating, or 3D printing, but I very much want to do this design for virtual pinball with side buttons. I did a build of a flat VP setup that is similar in design, but never thought of the curved screen, but now that I've seen the look, I very much want to go down that path.
Looks really cool. Are you sure about the airflow though? I recon having some warm/hot air emerging underneath the user interaction area is not so nice? I'd reverse the airflow. First, you don't have to battle gravity, warm air rises up, and second, the monitor will probably produce most of the heat so getting rid of that at the top keeps the entire housing a lot cooler.
reversing the airflow is really trivial. the monitor did not have any venting.