22” Bartop Arcade CNC DIY Kit From Retropievideogameguy. How to assemble. New Version In comments!!!

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  • Опубліковано 20 жов 2024
  • NEW UPDATED KIT AND VIDEO HERE
    • 22” Bartop Arcade CNC ...
    OK guys check it out Retropievideogameguy is back again with another video. Today’s video is a DIY bartop arcade kit. These kits are for a 22” LED display and are CNC cut out of 3/4” black melamine with dado slot cuts for super easy assembly. T molding cuts are made as well. All you need is glue and some clamps to build it. You can source the internals yourself or buy them through me.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 17

  • @seekerofarcades4634
    @seekerofarcades4634 Місяць тому

    Nice👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼😄😄

  • @Lunachris1980
    @Lunachris1980 6 місяців тому

    What size clamps did you use?

  • @CryptoBozs
    @CryptoBozs 8 місяців тому

    Do u have actual template and measurement.tnx

  • @neoperez4785
    @neoperez4785 3 роки тому +1

    Do you sell just the bar top like the video with no buttons nor guts. Just the melamine

  • @webhouseworld
    @webhouseworld 3 роки тому +3

    it's very nice, but 350 canadia dollars is very expencive for only melamine, here i can buy this peace of melamine just for 40-50 canadian dollars, i think and my advive, just sell plans for this DIY.

    • @retropievideogameguy
      @retropievideogameguy  3 роки тому

      First off you didn’t read the description or you would be commenting on my new kit and video not this old one.
      You are telling me it’s to much money? Lol lol. I would love to see you go buy a sheet of melamine for $40 Canadian. (My cost isn’t even that low on a sheet.) Cut it up by hand and get the same quality and precision that I have. I am sure you know with melamine how hard it is to cut by hand and not have a chip up. Also Include the cabineo connections and cut outs and then cut your plexiglass by hand. Also don’t forget your t molding slots.
      I can guarantee you’re not going get this precision or quality using your hand tools. These are professionally cut by a $40,000 CNC machine by a professional cabinet shop. We edge band the edges, we T mould cut slot into the edges. We laser cut our plexiglass and we use cabineo connections.
      With all due respect; we both know that’s not happening and that’s why you are giving such great advice to me about selling my file.
      I think and my advice, go buy the materials and tools yourself and show me what you come up with and then tell me my price is to high. I’ll buy them from you since you can do it cheaper and just as good.

    • @menthealo3725
      @menthealo3725 2 роки тому

      @@retropievideogameguy blabla arrête de mentir voleur 😂

    • @retropievideogameguy
      @retropievideogameguy  2 роки тому

      @@menthealo3725 excuse me? What am I lying about here? How am I a thief?

    • @gregghernandez2714
      @gregghernandez2714 Рік тому +1

      @@retropievideogameguy I think this is the perfect kit for someone who has neither the time, patience or ability to build their own arcade cabinet. There are some things I do disagree with you though. First off, I do not think your price is too high. It is like the people here who want You Tube posters to give away their plans for free. That is just ridiculous. Time is money, and I believe everyone's time is valuable. At least mine is. However with patience and practice it is possible to get professional results with minimal tools, the key is to be patient, and take your time. I have learned a ton on how to properly build an arcade cabinet from You tube channels like The Geek Pub and We build stuff. I don't use stickers on my cabinets (yet), but rather use a primer, then sand 3 coats of paint and finally put down a layer of clear polyurethane for a glass like finish. I already have the tools, so it is easy for me. You are right... I use MDF, and yes that stuff is pretty expensive. Good luck with your nice product. There are plenty of free plans floating around the internet for arcade cabinets, and I am sure the build quality from these plans runs from the amateurish to very professional.

    • @SebastianOcampo-dm1on
      @SebastianOcampo-dm1on 4 місяці тому

      Nah bro u wrong, 350 bucks is a good price, u just dont have the money neither the skill