HOW TO Make a 3D Printed MINI ARCADE With Retropie
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- Опубліковано 19 кві 2020
- Hi guys,
in this video, you can learn how to make an awesome mini arcade machine with Raspberry Pi and Retropie.
For all the details check the video and the information below.
♦ ♦ ♦ LINKS:
♦ STL files
cults3d.com/en/3d-model/game/...
♦ Software needed:
- Retropie
retropie.org.uk/
- Etcher
www.balena.io/etcher/
♦ More information about Retropie and ROMs:
howchoo.com/g/otiwyjhlnzb/whe...
retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/1...
howchoo.com/g/nmuyzdrkn2m/how...
howchoo.com/g/otiwyjhlnzb/whe...
♦ ♦ ♦ Parts needed:
♦ x1 Raspberry Pi 3B+
mauser.pt/catalog/product_inf...
♦ X1 Power Supply
pt.banggood.com/DC-5V-3_0A-EU...
♦ X1 MicroSD Memory Card
pt.banggood.com/KODAK-Micro-S...
♦ X1 8inch Display
pt.aliexpress.com/item/323259...
♦ (Alternative) 7inch Display
pt.banggood.com/Raspberry-Pi-...
♦ X1 HDMI Cable
pt.banggood.com/SAMZHE-05AM6-...
♦ X1 Joystick and buttons combo
pt.banggood.com/Zero-Delay-Ar...
♦ X1 Audio Amplifier Pam8403
pt.aliexpress.com/item/328783...
♦ X2 Mini Speakers K28.40
hwww.opentip.com/product.php?p...
♦ X1 Potentiometer Knob
pt.banggood.com/10Pcs-RedBlue...
♦ X1 USB Terminal Adapter
pt.banggood.com/5-Pins-USB-Ma...
♦ X1 Jack Terminal Adapter
mauser.pt/catalog/product_inf...
♦ X1 USB Extension
pt.aliexpress.com/item/400017...
♦ X1 Switch
pt.banggood.com/20Pcs-Black-M...
♦ X1 30x30 Fan
pt.banggood.com/DIY-Ultra-Sli...
♦ X4 M5x10 Screws
♦ X4 M5 Washers
♦ X4 M5 Nuts
♦ X49 12mm Self Tapping Screws
♦ X6 16mm Self Tapping Screws
♦ X4 M2.5x6 Screws
♦ X2 M3x10 Screws
♦ X2 M3 Nuts
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I'm not a fan of the visible bolt heads, I would have printed blocks with nut traps so all the assembly can be done from the inside and flush fit the back panel like an arcade cabinet, one thing I found with some bar tops I made was that the machine benefits from having the bottom of the screen a couple of centimetres higher than the top of the joystick otherwise your hand blocks visibility to part of the screen.
Hi Andrew, the hand does not block that much. For the guys with access to tools or workshops, we recommend in the video to reduce the lenght of the joystick's shaft and therefore lower it. Also, please note that we designed this cabinet like this so that it would be easily printed and on most 3d printers including small ones like the prusa, ender 3 or tarantula.
Great Job Ruiraptor,will repost on my Facebook group and Twitter.
Great video. Love doing stuff like this.
looks like a fun project .. will watch later when am beside my 3d printer
Great job ! Nice cute Retropie project ! ;) Take care of you, my greetings to Sandra too :)
Great video as always
Nice project
Thanks for sharing .-
Great project. Congratulation!
Muito bom, Rui! Esse tipo de projeto é muito bacana mesmo!
How can I thumbsup this video more? Amazing!
Ficou brutal parabéns !
Great project, I'm tempted to make one myself although I suspect the making of it would be more fun than playing the games! Lol
100% can confirm this is definitely the case :-p
Really cool video! I'm pretty new when it comes to soldering so what and wich cables did you solder into the on and off switch?
Hi, the only thing that you need to solder is on the amplifier board. The rest of the connections you can use terminals if you don't want to solder. But, if you can solder the wires on the PCB, you will be able to solder the rest of the wires ;)
@ruiraptor I really like this project. Do you by chance offer any assistance with small modifications to the 3D models? I followed the link and purchased them, but don't know enough on how to make the changes I would like.
Hi Matthew, thanks for that. Please send me an email and I can try and help you.
I’m curious why you connected the joystick to the same connectors as the buttons instead of using the up, down,left, right connectors in the top right side of the board?
It will work the same. The first time this joystick is connected, retropie requests to assign all the keys. Joystick and buttons need to be defined regardless of where you connect them.
Brutal!!!! O ecrã podia estar mais alto para não ficar tapado pelo joystick. Pode ser uma futura melhoria, pf? Parabéns!!!
Olá, obrigado pelo comentário. A posição do joystick teve de ficar assim pois, como mencionamos no video, desenhamos a caixa de forma a que fosse possível ser impressa em impressoras pequenas. Estamos a preparar um modelo maior para quem tem impressoras com maior área e nesse modelo já terá mais espaço para o display.
@@ruiraptor Obrigado Rui!!! Sim percebi isso no vídeo, e daí pedir um desenho maior :) no meu caso consigo 40x40x30. Obrigado Parabéns, por tudo!!
Hi, I'm sorry but I don't understand what connection you made when you cut the display power cable. Could you explain that more clearly ?
Hi Louis, the powe cable (one of the wires) was cut so it could be turned on/off with the switch.
I followed all instructions but not getting sound, do I need to configure something in retropie
Hi David, we didn't need to configure anything. Connect an earphone and check if you are getting sound from the raspberry. This will troubleshoot an issue with the amplifier.
Can you please update the list with parts? unfortunatly some links are dead. Thank you very much !
Hi, thanks for letting us know. We will update the list as soon as possible.
Where can I find the different colored wires you used in the video, can you provide me a link? I purchased the STL file and want to take a shot at building this
Hi David,
Thank you for that.
Regarding the wires, we used color wires to help explain the connections. You don't need to use different colors, but if you want, you can use multi-strand prototyping wire. We bought several 20AWG color wires on a local store.
You can probably find locally too and online.
Here's an example: pt.aliexpress.com/item/32804820668.html?spm=a2g03.12057483.0.0.4ab15c2fsLcsu6
If you need any additional help let us know.
@@ruiraptor thank you. What type of pins did you use to clamp on your wires
Hi David, we used ferrules for the wires that connect to the screw type connectors.
Top ! How many it cost with all the material ?
Hi, we posted all the links in the video description. You can check all the costs. Some items might have promotional discounts. You need to include PLA filament. 1Kg will be enough for all the cabinet and a little bit of TPU for the feet.
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Looks broken.
This is how to spent 100$+ to make a decorative barely usable arcade.
You need to add 3cm to front panel length(and base but not to the sides will also rest your hands way better) so the joystick and your hand LEAVE YOUR VIEW TO THE SCREEN ALONE.
Even better ? remove the two small buttons from there to the sides and with those 3 extra cm you can give buttons a spacy double arrow pointing screen arrangement so your palm would tell clearly and better where each button is.( this is better arrangement for two button games also)
Btw .. ffs remove those screws on the front panel, remove the big metal plate and use the screws under the joystick duster...
I.m.o. you should also use 24mm buttons there's really no reason for your fingers to travel so far.
Also if you don't want to be a lemming and to actually enjoy games how they meant to be played mirror the panel so the joystick would be on your right hand.(your choice there)