Making an Arcade Cabinet for Mortal Kombat 11 | I Like To Make Stuff

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  • This video has been reploaded. We made a retro arcade cabinet that plays Mortal Kombat 11 on a PS4! If you are interested in the game check it out at bit.ly/iltmsMK11. It is Rated M, for mature audiences.
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    Josh made the 3d model for the arcade cabinet in Fusion 360. We used a special plug-in that allows us to make a materials list and a cut sheet. Armed with these essential pieces, I began to break down 4 sheets of 3/4" plywood, labeling the parts as I went. We were very careful to group the items together into boards that could be rough cut to larger sizes. Some of the bigger side panel pieces were going to be cut on the CNC, or you could use a jigsaw and the provided templates (plans are linked above!).
    The team at Mortal Kombat wanted this new game to be showcased in a retro cabinet, so we modeled its construction off of the original Mortal Kombat arcade cabinet from the 90s. Josh added the angled front and the extra side accents to the model to really set this cabinet apart. The angled front panels were attached to the bottom, shelf, and top of the base section with pocket screws. Instead of a back panel, the back of the cabinet was left open so that all of the electronics could be easily accessed
    This area is the meat of the cabinet sandwich. It is a shorter section that will hold the game controls, the joystick and buttons, in a tray hanging off the front of the cabinet. The control section is also a platform for the upper, Screen Section, to sit on. The rear of this section is mostly empty space, which was great for hiding the extra lengths of cables and wires
    The Screen Section is where all the action happens. It is where the computer monitor will be mounted, where the speakers are, and where the lit marquee resides. This area also has some tricky bevels and miters, so go slow. I cut out the side panels for this area using the CNC (or the provided templates) and used pocket holes to attach the bottom and the top. The platform that holds the speaker and the light bar was also attached with pocket holes after I cut the two holes for the speakers to project through. Those holes will later be covered with some round speaker grates
    The tricky part is the bezel that covers the screen. To make it, you must start with the size of the screen you plan on using. We have linked the one we used in the links to the right, but begin this process by measuring your tv/monitor. Once you have the screen's viewable area, the bezel is just like making a picture frame. I matched the inside of our "picture frame" bezel to the are inside the monitor's own bezel, which was inset about a half inch on each side. The outside of the "picture frame" was equal to the opening on the Screen Section. You may find that in order to get your bezel to fit within the side of the cabinet, you may have to cut off some width from the sides
    To match the angle of the side panels, I had to cut a bevel on the bottom so that it sat flat against the top of the control section when assembled. To hold the TV up against the back of the bezel we made, I made a bracket that acted like a bridge. I cut two small 1x4 the same thickness as monitor and pocket holed them to the back of the bezel, being sure it could still fit inside the side panels. I cut another 1x4 to bridge the span between these to additions and wedged the tv under it. Earlier, I drilled holes through this bridge piece that matched up to the screen's mounting bracket holes
    At this point, all of the 3 sections were sitting comfortably onto of each other with their major components secured. I locked the three tiers together with some screws and make one solid tower. Josh cut the larger side panels on the CNC (again, the templates work too) and the whole cabinet was ready to assemble...
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  • @Iliketomakestuff
    @Iliketomakestuff  Před 5 lety +1

    We had to re upload the video due to a sponsor request. Sorry, but we couldn’t avoid it 👍🏻

  • @simpleclonetrooper2740
    @simpleclonetrooper2740 Před 5 lety +1

    maybe you can get Liu Kang to drop it on someone

  • @gxmingclipz1179
    @gxmingclipz1179 Před 3 lety +3

    yes technology is evolving just backwards.....

  • @HighStakesBBall
    @HighStakesBBall Před 3 lety

    If Jesus was a gaming fan....

  • @JopieHaargel
    @JopieHaargel Před 5 lety +604

    Hey, I'm Bob and I like to MK stuff.

  • @The-Goat._.
    @The-Goat._. Před 5 lety +191

    Please Insert $60

  • @enriquebriones6812
    @enriquebriones6812 Před 5 lety +55

    Who else skipped to the end to see the arcade?

  • @SplendidNinja
    @SplendidNinja Před 4 lety

    If I was filthy rich I'd have a game room full of cabinets just for each dedicated fighting game.

  • @StepIntoYourMoment
    @StepIntoYourMoment Před 2 lety

    This channel should be called, “I like to make stuff with pocket screws.”

  • @sokadroid
    @sokadroid Před 4 lety

    the coding train cameo

  • @EdgarRodriguez-pd9jp
    @EdgarRodriguez-pd9jp Před 5 lety +445

    Why aren’t people investing this!?!?

  • @faurynunes
    @faurynunes Před 5 lety +1

    Cost to make the cabinet: $500

  • @labnine3362
    @labnine3362 Před 2 lety +7

    In 2004, I started a business building MAME cabinets. It was a failure because no one was interested in even covering the cost of materials, let alone labor. It was a good idea but too soon. I ended up giving some cabinets away and I still have the prototype, which has traveled with me around the country in different moves.

  • @VMadnezzYT
    @VMadnezzYT Před 5 lety +462

    Im a simple man,

  • @adamspeckert7296
    @adamspeckert7296 Před 3 lety +57

    I like when I say to myself: “I’m gonna follow this guide.”

  • @TheGuru6447
    @TheGuru6447 Před 4 lety +4

    I just recently started working on mine. I'm getting close to finally being finished. Its taken awhile but I'm proud of how it is coming out.

  • @EpyttnelisYT
    @EpyttnelisYT Před 3 lety +12

    Man, I’d kill to have this cabinet! It’s beautiful.

  • @daanishsyed6345
    @daanishsyed6345 Před 2 lety +2

    Welcome to the craziest late-to-the-party comment of all time. I discovered this channel only in the last year or so, and have been obsessed - watching every episode and working my way backwards. Then I got to this video, and was absolutely stunned. I still can't believe it. I worked on Mortal Kombat 11, and played on this very cabinet in the arcade in our studio. It's sitting on a wall next to a huge Scorpion statue flanked on the left by cabinets for MK1-4, and on the right by NFL Blitz, Paperboy, and Joust, opposite a big neon Goro sign. It's the perfect home for such an awesome cabinet. It's one of the centerpieces of the arcade. I had ABSOLUTELY NO CLUE it was from here. What an insane coincidence. This is so cool. Huge fan of the channel, keep up the great work!!!

  • @EvanAndKatelyn
    @EvanAndKatelyn Před 5 lety +341

    Is this for real this time? 😂

  • @jmgomez500
    @jmgomez500 Před 5 lety +126

    imagine traveling to the past, and puting this arcade in a videogame store