Ummm subscribe? Hell yes!! What an amazing attention to details. Truly admired from a beginning woodworker and old Nintendo fan. Still have my original. Thanks for showing this.
Hello my friend. An interesting and beautiful project. I watched with curiosity. Planned work is a good idea. You did a good job. The biggest thing is to always do innovative work and help people with ideas. congratulations. I wish you healthy and happy days. Great greetings....
SUB-FREAKIN-SCRIBED!! I would love to buy that for hubby, as I can't make it now... I'm pregnant. I always skip ads, but I don't when watching you build. You deserve it. 👏🏽👏🏽 Thanks!
Hey, That looks great. I'm doing something similar but with the SNES controller. Where did you get the large Nintendo, Select, Start, A and B transfers from?
GREAT job man!!! instant sub... out of curiosity (hoping it hooks) knowing the time and work this project took you, how much would you sell one of this???... like... to me ! 😂
That's awesome; I bought the template and hope to get the same result as yours :) Could you please let me know the thickness of mdf you used ? Thanks a lot Gaétan
I watched almost this entire video thinking it was going to be functional. Then he glued the buttons on. I am so disappointed I can taste it, and it's my own fault.
@@Kraftmade it's well made my man, I'm just saying, remove the spacers in the back of the buttons and add some large switches. the rest is just extremely simple wiring. would take maybe 20 minutes of wiring.
@@Tinkerer_Red I appreciate that. I did originally intend making it functional. I had a switch board and pi but I couldn't get the actual button action smooth enough for my liking. I plan on making a snes controller someday that is playable.
@@Kraftmade well the nes controller is well documented in a video on here about "how retro controllers work" or something like that. it's a single chip and a small breadboard would get the job done, no issue. Though thats only if you wanna connect it to a nes wouldnt work any other way. But i'd suggest buying a controller which already does both then just use that as a base.
It looks spectacular. Id love one like this. Incredible job, mate.
Fantastic job. Love the paint work.
Thanks Nathan!
Ummm subscribe? Hell yes!! What an amazing attention to details. Truly admired from a beginning woodworker and old Nintendo fan. Still have my original. Thanks for showing this.
Thank you mike!
Great piece of work!!!
This is one of the best gaming coffee table i ever seen!!! SO bad ass
Amazing build!
Awesome video, I'd love to own one of these but I suck at bricolage. Thanks so much for uploading this!
love how detailed it is
I am glad you liked it!
Very well done!
Now it's time to make a functioning table that can hook up to the nes and play games. one person controls the movement. another controls a & b.
This is awesome!
Hello my friend.
An interesting and beautiful project. I watched with curiosity. Planned work is a good idea.
You did a good job. The biggest thing is to always do innovative work and help people with ideas. congratulations. I wish you healthy and happy days. Great greetings....
Impresionante tu video!!! excelent video men!!
That is awesome!
Thanks jeff!
Love it.
Sweet! I'd love to try this with epoxy poured over the top to create a level surface and make it easier to clean.
That would be really cool!
Looks really cool, I personally would prefer a flat version with a glass top
Awesome work! I have subed. Great video.
Thank you! Glad to have you!
LIT
The underground levels were always my favorite.
Great build!
Thanks for the love!
Is this maple or poplar composite? Got the plans and ready to build!
SUB-FREAKIN-SCRIBED!!
I would love to buy that for hubby, as I can't make it now... I'm pregnant.
I always skip ads, but I don't when watching you build. You deserve it. 👏🏽👏🏽 Thanks!
Thanks for the love!
when you dropped that select button i said "dude be carful" out loud
Haha I love it!
👌
Hey, That looks great. I'm doing something similar but with the SNES controller. Where did you get the large Nintendo, Select, Start, A and B transfers from?
I work in an office with a full print shop so I just had them printed. You could use any vinyl cutter though
Nice ^_^
You just inspired me to build one!!:)
Awesome! I’d love to see it when it’s done!
14:51 Was that a wild Dingo in the background?
Nice video and build. Thanks for posting.
Lol, they run around a lot around here!
Just ordered the template! Curious as to how long this took you to build. hoping to do it with the help of my dad for my hubby for Christmas
Thank you! Oh its hard to say how long it took me. I did it over a long period of time. If I were to guess I would say 20-30 hours.
What type of wood did you use?
Mostly MDF and hardboard
How did you get that stickers made? Select, Start, A, B etc. Awesome job sir!
Thank you! I designed them in illustrator and then had them cut out of vinyl.
Where did you get the red letters from ??
I had a graphic artist design and print them out of vinyl
GREAT job man!!! instant sub...
out of curiosity (hoping it hooks) knowing the time and work this project took you, how much would you sell one of this???... like... to me ! 😂
I appreciate the love! Unfortunately I don't make them for sale.
That's awesome; I bought the template and hope to get the same result as yours :) Could you please let me know the thickness of mdf you used ?
Thanks a lot
Gaétan
did you ever get a reply?
It’s built out of everything from 1/4” to 3/4” mdf, if you let me know what portion I would be happy to answer.
You should run wires to it and make it a life-size playable one........
That was the plan but I got frustrated with the electronics lol!
Now make it into a real working giant controller >:3
Would you ever consider selling these? 😊
I have sold them locally in the past. They tend to be expensive to ship.
I watched almost this entire video thinking it was going to be functional. Then he glued the buttons on. I am so disappointed I can taste it, and it's my own fault.
Dude, you are going to get sawdust on your car.
Jared Eischen Cinematography ever heard of a car wash?
Maybe he wants it that way. 😄 like guys who don't wash the dirt off after they go off road.
It doesnt even work? Its literally a single chip you need to wire the buttons to.
Your'e right, what a pieces of trash.
@@Kraftmade it's well made my man, I'm just saying, remove the spacers in the back of the buttons and add some large switches. the rest is just extremely simple wiring. would take maybe 20 minutes of wiring.
@@Tinkerer_Red I appreciate that. I did originally intend making it functional. I had a switch board and pi but I couldn't get the actual button action smooth enough for my liking. I plan on making a snes controller someday that is playable.
@@Kraftmade well the nes controller is well documented in a video on here about "how retro controllers work" or something like that. it's a single chip and a small breadboard would get the job done, no issue. Though thats only if you wanna connect it to a nes wouldnt work any other way. But i'd suggest buying a controller which already does both then just use that as a base.
it would be better if it worked