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  • čas přidán 26. 03. 2023
  • Free Plans:
    holbrooktech.w...
    This full size arcade cabinet was built in 2018 and uses a 32" widescreen tv and an Odroid XU4 to run Recalbox as an emulation frontend.
    If these videos helped you with a project consider buying me lunch!
    www.paypal.me/...
    Buy a "Thumbs Up For Safety" hat and support the channel! rb.gy/4oqz8f
    Leave the comment section for questions and comments related to the project. I'm happy to answer questions but I'll ignore trolls or overall useless comments. I spent a lot of time documenting and creating this video and my goal is to help someone else with their projects.
    Front End I use: www.recalbox.com/
    =========
    Video Series:
    Playlist - • Full Size Arcade Cabin...
    Part 1 - Arcade Side Panel Layout and Design
    • DIY Full Size Arcade C...
    Part 2 - Routing for T-Molding, Main Panels, Support Blocking, and Wheels
    • DIY Full Size Arcade C...
    Part 3 - T-Nuts, Audio, Screen Mounting, Mounting a Back Door
    • DIY Full Size Arcade C...
    Part 4 - Audio Amp placement, Painting, Custom L-Trim, Drilling Control Panel Holes, Wiring buttons and Joystick, and Initial Testing
    • DIY Full Size Arcade C...
    Part 5 - T-Molding Installation, LED Lighting, wiring a power switch, ventilation, Secret On/Off Button for the Odroid XU4, Special Artwork, Final Thoughts
    • DIY Full Size Arcade C...
    Wire an IEC C14 Power Socket - • Wire an IEC 320 C14 Po...
    Long Painting Video - • ARCADE PAINTING VIDEO ...
    Odroid XU4 On/Off Power Button - • Easy Odroid-XU4 On/Off...
    =========

Komentáře • 121

  • @freqenc
    @freqenc Před 7 měsíci +8

    Before the internet, this was the only way to play games with your friends. We're always nicer in person than the internet. Nice build.

  • @mumihp
    @mumihp Před rokem +15

    Thank you. I saved your plans from the previous version, few years ago. I actually collected everything I needed to make this, the wood, Pi, joysticks, screen, everything but the issue is where I live, no space to house this or build. I am hoping this is the year where I can buy my first home with my husband, and this is something I hope I can build next year. The good thing has been, my tools has grown a lot since your video, been buying tools on sale. But awesome to see your are making these, appreciate the video.

  • @jasonatkins797
    @jasonatkins797 Před 3 měsíci +3

    Awesome Video! I am a high school technology teacher and have a student attempting a much simpler arcade cabinet, but your video has illustrated so many things we haven't thought of yet. It will be very helpful in bringing their project to the finish line. Thank you very much for sharing!

    • @WeBuildStuff
      @WeBuildStuff  Před 3 měsíci

      I have a few different arcade builds on my channel for other ideas too!

  • @richardroland3690
    @richardroland3690 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Thank you so much for this video. So easy to follow along. I was just able to build my monster using your instructions and it’s the first project I’ve taken on. I wish I could send you a picture

  • @frankcoelho.oficial
    @frankcoelho.oficial Před 4 měsíci +2

    Nice build, a tip to avoid consume your Freud bit and do less dust, after clamping the template to the "real mdf side face" cut with a jigsaw close to the template 2mm wider for example, a jigsaw blade is way cheaper and do less dust, after that you use the router, this way the router bit will be cutting 1/4 of wood "face".

    • @WeBuildStuff
      @WeBuildStuff  Před 4 měsíci

      Believe me I felt stupid not doing that exaxt same thing and wished I had filmed that!

  • @AKUL_9226
    @AKUL_9226 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I love how you show us EVERYTHING it’s a really big help thankyou❤

  • @MichelinJimmy
    @MichelinJimmy Před 4 měsíci +1

    great video! probably one of the best full length builds I've seen. will definitely be using this video for ideas of when I build mine!

  • @BerserkerGuts_
    @BerserkerGuts_ Před rokem +6

    Amazing, I'm planning on building a street fighter 6 cab and this was very helpful man. Thanks!

    • @WeBuildStuff
      @WeBuildStuff  Před rokem

      Don't Hadouken yourself with any tools! Good luck and thanks for watching!

    • @jcwork85
      @jcwork85 Před 3 měsíci

      If you document the build, I'd be very keen to see the process and the final result :)

  • @TLil21
    @TLil21 Před rokem +7

    That's crazy you're still making cabinets! I followed your blue prints for the bartop cabinet years ago and it came out soo sick! Hand painted the cabinet too. I appreciate all you do man, keep it up.

  • @witebatman
    @witebatman Před 28 dny

    This was a really fun watch. I wish my brain worked like yours. Hope to see more arcade concepts from you soon

  • @dje7917
    @dje7917 Před rokem +2

    Thank you man
    I ve downloaded 2018 plans and still I haven't made it but it is in my head
    One day i ll take the time

  • @davidgodwin8359
    @davidgodwin8359 Před 29 dny +1

    definitely gave me some ideas. im building a full setup with retro arcade, retro shooter, ps4 and (racing sim) and connected to my pc (it will be right next to it).

  • @shadymaint1
    @shadymaint1 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Attach the template to your MDF with a couple screws. If you do it on the inside face you won't see the holes. You could use your router to transfer your holes over to the MDF. Set your router to make a shallow cut and you will have a slot for you cross pieces.

  • @nbaua3454
    @nbaua3454 Před 10 měsíci +3

    Really nice build.. you've put a really nice efforts on this one. I would like to see you sharing the build cost in terms of the material used and the labour you guys put towards the end of the video or at least in the video description.
    I want to build a cabinet like this one but for my desktop computer, just to have a retro theme of work place.

    • @WeBuildStuff
      @WeBuildStuff  Před 10 měsíci +1

      At the time I overspent on a lot of it and spent over $1100 on the build back in 2018. I would have done cheaper paint and a different system for the backlighting and fans but due to time constraints I went for what was available quickly. I lost track of how many hours I spent since but could probably build it a lot faster the 2nd time around

  • @Starvingart
    @Starvingart Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thanks for keeping it simple cool custom design

  • @cbaxter6527
    @cbaxter6527 Před 9 měsíci

    57:30 Dupont (black square jumpers) connectors 2.54mm pitch JST SM are for circuit board headers. Old DIP circuit board 1970's electronics thru-hole integrated circuit design of 0.1" spacing.
    JST XH 2.50mm pitch - 2 Pin & 3 pin are used on the Zero delay boards, come in 2-6 connector plug/socket design.
    JST make different pitch SM 2.54mm, XH 2.50mm, PH 2.00mm, ZH 1.50mm, GH 1.25mm, SH 1.00mm are some of the pin centre designs.

  • @RisteSekuloski
    @RisteSekuloski Před rokem +1

    Thank you for the amazing video and excellent plans. I have old CRT TV that I would love to use in my home arcade (I tried, and it works with my TV box). However that will make the arcade even deeper and heavier. Great idea with the coasters, that will make thing much easier to lug around. Thanks again and keep it up! (Your website is amazing, btw, I have bookmarked it)

  • @abasagha6657
    @abasagha6657 Před měsícem

    I have more than 25 pcs PCB arcade game originaly Japanese made with JMMA type connection for sale . All are in very good condition and work perfectly, very popular titles.

  • @mbf6160
    @mbf6160 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Awesome job dude 🔥🤙🏾

  • @mehmetkus1562
    @mehmetkus1562 Před rokem +1

    Great work bro ❤👏👏👏👏👍

  • @johnsundberg7697
    @johnsundberg7697 Před 6 měsíci +1

    This would be a dream core! Btw you should make a video on groovymister :)

  • @AndehX
    @AndehX Před 7 měsíci +1

    the only critisizm I have is that the plastic sheet in front of the TV, I would have mounted it flush with the TV it's self. Basically creating an air tight seal between the plastic sheet and the TV screen itself. I feel like not only would this look way better, as the glare of the plastic looks really tacky covering the black cabinet bezel, but it would ensure no dust gets on the TV screen.

  • @cbaxter6527
    @cbaxter6527 Před 9 měsíci

    58:15 The missing female spade connector is 0.187" used on Suzo-Happ style buttons (micro switch) - white/blue harness, 0.110" are used on Sanwa style buttons (keyboard switch) - white/red harness.

    • @WeBuildStuff
      @WeBuildStuff  Před 9 měsíci

      I hope your comment helps someone else who needs it too! Thanks for watching!

  • @miltoncarvalho1081
    @miltoncarvalho1081 Před měsícem

    Amazing ! 🇧🇷💯

  • @neilvanrooyen7196
    @neilvanrooyen7196 Před 6 měsíci +1

    1:13:03... "Toasty!" :D

  • @roblapouple7552
    @roblapouple7552 Před 7 měsíci

    You can never have enough clamps haha ... Well I used to say you can never have too many clamps .. I bought 40 one time just for one job then still bought a load of big quick release Irwin clamps and then some long sash clamps ...

  • @user-vd1nx5ki5m
    @user-vd1nx5ki5m Před rokem +1

    Really good build and very well explained. The only thing i'm missing, is the measurements for the joystick and buttons, i see you mentioned you created the layout in photoshop, are you able to make this available to us?
    Thanks

  • @retroconsole_
    @retroconsole_ Před 11 dny +1

    Why is that just about all the built bartop arcades I have seen on youtube or on Ebay for sale are using horizontal monitors? The problem I see is that a lot of games like Ms. Pacman, Donkey Kong, Frogger, Burgertime, Punchout and tons of shooters use vertical screen. If you use horizontal monitor your screen get shrunk down a lot - you'd have huge black frame over the screen of the game. The best way is to have 2 arcade bartops: one using horizontal screen and the other using vertical screen. That way you'd get to have the best of both worlds. I don't see too many built arcade bartop arcades with veritcal screen. Another way around it is to have a software program that is coded within Batocera or Hyperspin to automatically adjust the screen according to your screen size and resolution. I dont' think the author of Batocera or Hyperspin has thought of that ..or I am expecting too much. I think it's software possible.

  • @muggisan3336
    @muggisan3336 Před rokem

    whoa, really great videos, very detailed. Easy to follow your instructions and nice with the detailed plans.
    Your next project should be a Full size (maybee wide body) Pinball machine ;-

    • @WeBuildStuff
      @WeBuildStuff  Před rokem

      Check out my buddy @wayofthewrench for a sweet pinball machine build

    • @muggisan3336
      @muggisan3336 Před rokem +1

      @@WeBuildStuff Thank you for the direction ;- ) some crazy but very detailed stuff he is doing, as you.

  • @TheDanielSpies_Arcades
    @TheDanielSpies_Arcades Před 8 měsíci +1

    Nice video!! 🕹️🤩

  • @OscarPerez-zl2ro
    @OscarPerez-zl2ro Před 3 měsíci

    great video! I am totally trying this one out! One question though, why do you use mustard instead of glue? Is this some inside joke I didnt get? Also, could you upload the side panel layout with the internal markers as well? that would help me a lot!

  • @torchwood1969cm
    @torchwood1969cm Před 9 měsíci +1

    Awesome

  • @Statesz1n
    @Statesz1n Před měsícem

    Fantástico 😊👍

  • @KevinPreis
    @KevinPreis Před 3 dny

    Great video! With the low clearance at the bottom, how are you able to reach beneath the cabinet to lock and unlock the back casters? Are you just tilting the cabinet out every time and having someone reach below to unlock and lock?

    • @WeBuildStuff
      @WeBuildStuff  Před 2 dny +1

      @@KevinPreis the rear locking casters are very easy to access. It is also heavy enough that the cabinet doesn't move even when unlocked

  • @toddricketts2518
    @toddricketts2518 Před 7 měsíci

    Awesome build! Just a thought, could you have painted the back side of the plastic button panel, to hide the joystick screws?

    • @WeBuildStuff
      @WeBuildStuff  Před 7 měsíci

      100% could have. You can also attach from the inside so you dont see any screws

  • @skiesthelimit6866
    @skiesthelimit6866 Před 9 měsíci

    awesome video. greatly appreciate your designs

  • @sdutango
    @sdutango Před 11 měsíci +1

    Amazing

  • @goovitoo
    @goovitoo Před 8 měsíci +2

    How much if you build one for me ,I'll give u the size and type start to finish? Must use real good wood

  • @Colinmchapman
    @Colinmchapman Před měsícem

    Is there any reason you can use strips of your 3/4 mdf as the brackets on the inside instead of the 1” wood?

    • @WeBuildStuff
      @WeBuildStuff  Před měsícem

      Yes you could. I used solid wood for areas where I use screws or fasteners. Ive had mdf strip when using wood screws and jot being carefull enough

  • @rangefreewords
    @rangefreewords Před rokem

    Excellent build!! I am looking at Arcade power supplies that would be capable of powering the 5v 4A Xu4, the 12v 50w speakers, 12v fans, switches, 5v leds to avoid all the bulky connectors in back and do a simple inlay bus bar that I can have recessed and find the next level up category on your system to make it a little more modular. Do you have any recommendations?

  • @Xaito
    @Xaito Před 4 měsíci

    So, I'm at the 0:20 mark and I seriously question if I should watch on, seeing two bandaged fingers. 😅

    • @WeBuildStuff
      @WeBuildStuff  Před 4 měsíci

      Haha you're the first one to say anything.
      I didn't include it in the video but ten minutes before filming I accidentally touched a hot soldering iron unrelated to the arcade machine.
      Please keep watching haha

  • @thefacemaster1337
    @thefacemaster1337 Před rokem +1

    great video and videos in general! I have been looking into making some tabletop cabinets for myself and my friend. Happened to stumble upon your channel and really enjoy the level of detail you put into what you are doing. If you had to pick the thing that took the most troubleshooting, what do you think it would be? I am also curious if you have made any Cabinet that's were fitted with anything besides typical Arcade getup; such as a Wii cabinet, Jamma board, etc. ? Do you receive inquiries about the cabinet before you build(Do you build to customer or en mass)? Do you think it is imperative to have removable panels with T nuts? Is this just for ease of use assembling, and or potentially installing a mini fridge(had to reference) later?

    • @WeBuildStuff
      @WeBuildStuff  Před rokem

      Thanks for the kind words.
      Not a whole lot of troubleshooting with one off custom builds for me as I have a rough plan when I start based on the parts I bought (build to fit size of screen, amount of buttons, size of speakers, fit through a door). As each next step comes up I usually make a drawing or measure as I go to fit the next part and try to think 2 steps ahead to avoid wasting material. I really enjoy the process.
      No just these simple arcade setups using raspberry pi or Odroid.
      This was built for a student and his dad and we spent time before any cuts were made planning to fit their requirements/wishes. The only money made off this project comes from any CZcams revenue so I hope this video gets as popular as my other builds eventually!
      Removable panels are just my style as I enjoy planning out modular systems even though they will most likely never be taken apart. I tried to plan for a future thing in this case (mini fridge/subwoofer install). It would be much faster to build if I was just cutting, gluing, and nailing permanently.

  • @grantpieterse7687
    @grantpieterse7687 Před 2 měsíci

    Love this build. Exactly what I would like to do. Only one question. I don't have a pi but will Arduino work?

    • @WeBuildStuff
      @WeBuildStuff  Před 2 měsíci

      You could use the arduino to control things like lights and stuff but I don't believe there is support or enough power to run an arcade front end and emulators

  • @vstar4760
    @vstar4760 Před 5 měsíci

    I am doing this project, but with a raspberry pi3. How did you connected the buttons and the joysticks to the odroid? Do you know how can I connect them to my Pi3?

    • @WeBuildStuff
      @WeBuildStuff  Před 5 měsíci

      Two ways: wires from microswitches directly to the GPIO headers on the odroid/pi3. You need to find diagram that fits the current version you have.
      I think I have pictures and some more videos here:
      holbrooktech.weebly.com/pi-arcade-101.html
      There are premade kits like this
      www.arcadexpress.com/en/cables-wires/300-1052-cableado-arcade-para-gpio-raspberry-pi-3-b-4.html
      Or wiring each microswitch individually to each header... that's how I made my first arcades.
      2nd
      My personal favorite are uab joystick encoders that plug right into the usb on your board like this
      a.co/d/c2TJp2u
      The even easier way is to buy an all in one kit that comes with joysticks and buttons.
      a.co/d/gaz8lQC
      This is almost plug and play. Watch out for loose wiring that can be hard to diagnose when a button isn't working
      You can then open up the menu in recalbox and program the controls to match specific buttons ( x y a b, etc)
      I hope that helps!

  • @TheRealJPhillips
    @TheRealJPhillips Před 9 měsíci +1

    Niiice. 👍🏾💯

  • @elwyndude
    @elwyndude Před 2 měsíci

    Would it be possible to build one but not permanent... so that it can be disassembled into maybe 4 main parts for easier transportation?

    • @WeBuildStuff
      @WeBuildStuff  Před 2 měsíci

      of course. that just takes a bit of engineering
      Build the base separate like this link
      www.alibaba.com/product-detail/Bartop-Arcade-Stand-Tabletop-Arcade-Machine_1600464379744.html

    • @WeBuildStuff
      @WeBuildStuff  Před 2 měsíci

      Basically build a bartop arcade (you can see other videos on my channel for two different sizes with plans) and then a base that can bolt on and off.

  • @drewnewman7145
    @drewnewman7145 Před rokem +1

    This video is great, and so are the plans (however, as an unskilled woodworker, the angles always confuse me). Do you happen to have a parts/supply list? Also, how many hours would you say this took you? Thanks!

    • @WeBuildStuff
      @WeBuildStuff  Před rokem

      This is an older build but there is a link in the description of some parts I think. For the angles I drew what looked good to me on paper and then in Autocad. Basically drew it on paper and then used a clear protractor to see what the cut angle would be, adjust machine accordingly. I spent a lot of hours on this build and didn't rush anything so what you see is just a sped up version of EVERY building step I did. Painting alone was probably 3 hours (I would love a spray setup!).
      A lot of the angles are not necessary and you will see a lot of old commercial arcades have gaps on the back where you don't see. You can also used trim to cover gaps. Look at house finishing construction where we cover gaps with molding and filler. Good luck and I hope you start your project!

    • @WeBuildStuff
      @WeBuildStuff  Před rokem +2

      For the time I rarely got to work a full day on it. I built this over a month an hour at a time.
      If I didn't have to stop this could be a weekend build if you plan your steps and account of paint drying.

    • @drewnewman7145
      @drewnewman7145 Před rokem

      Thank you so much for your reply!

  • @chiefgilray
    @chiefgilray Před 7 dny

    You using a drill as a driver and a driver for a drill?

  • @user-xm6iv6oq7l
    @user-xm6iv6oq7l Před 5 měsíci

    Where did you get the plastic feet/stand-offs for the computer board?

    • @WeBuildStuff
      @WeBuildStuff  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Not these exact ones but this should give you the idea
      PATIKIL L Type PCB Spacer, 15 Pack PCB Insulated Board Motherboard Standoffs Plastic Foot Spacer for Arcade Gaming Board Replacement Parts a.co/d/7vtQ2nb

    • @user-xm6iv6oq7l
      @user-xm6iv6oq7l Před 5 měsíci

      @@WeBuildStuff Thank you!

  • @veronatragedy7016
    @veronatragedy7016 Před 4 měsíci

    do you sell the builds? i'd like to have a full size dragons lair and also a full size killer instinct one day when i can afford it

    • @WeBuildStuff
      @WeBuildStuff  Před 4 měsíci +1

      I provide free videos and plans to DIYers . Not enough profit in building cabinets unless doing big runs. I only made $100 profit on this one as it was for a buddy

  • @lintfordpickle
    @lintfordpickle Před rokem

    Great work and video as always!
    I'm pretty new to woodworking, and following your plans for the bartop arcade. What is the name or type of router bit one would need to create a 'duplicate' side piece of the cabinet - assuming I'd cut the first one using a jigsaw?

    • @WeBuildStuff
      @WeBuildStuff  Před rokem +1

      Trim bits!
      Make sure that the one you buy has the bearing in the right place (copy what I did in the video if you like) and the right size shank for your router!
      woodworking.stackexchange.com/questions/6356/what-is-the-difference-between-flush-trim-pattern-and-template-router-bits

    • @lintfordpickle
      @lintfordpickle Před rokem +1

      @@WeBuildStuff thanks alot for the speed reply - looks like I've no more excuses to not get started :D - I'm off to buy wood now

    • @WeBuildStuff
      @WeBuildStuff  Před rokem

      @@lintfordpickle yes!!

  • @overbuiltautomotive1299
    @overbuiltautomotive1299 Před 11 měsíci +1

    sound like he is in a school or one of those sharing work shops for city folks i herd a bit about may be

    • @WeBuildStuff
      @WeBuildStuff  Před 11 měsíci +2

      High school shop class. Projects like this show kids real world applications of the skills they learn here

    • @overbuiltautomotive1299
      @overbuiltautomotive1299 Před 11 měsíci

      yep thats a good thing @@WeBuildStuff

  • @MotorBro78
    @MotorBro78 Před 4 měsíci

    Where do you get your electronic components from? There's so many to choose from and it's a little overwhelming

    • @WeBuildStuff
      @WeBuildStuff  Před 4 měsíci +1

      This build was Amazon primarily for fast shipping

    • @MotorBro78
      @MotorBro78 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@WeBuildStuff Thanks! And thank you for this in-depth video.

    • @WeBuildStuff
      @WeBuildStuff  Před 4 měsíci

      @@MotorBro78 i hope the video is helpful as a starting point to customizing your own project!

  • @richd9771
    @richd9771 Před 10 měsíci

    Ive been looking into the Odroid xu4 and Recalbox but Im a bit confused. Watching your video all I see in the Odroid and the boards that the controls and buttons are connected to. Can you help me with what I need to have all the games you have?

    • @WeBuildStuff
      @WeBuildStuff  Před 10 měsíci

      To find games you will need to search for "game roms" on the internet. I don't show how to source roms in the video. Sometimes you can download full rom sets or individually

  • @squiddymute
    @squiddymute Před 7 měsíci

    if these are basic tools which are the advanced ones ? laser cutters?

    • @WeBuildStuff
      @WeBuildStuff  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Big stationary equipment that are harder for other people to own and store like a tablesaw, bandsaw, etc, since I had too many viewers complaining that my shop was too well equipped and not realistic for the average DIY person.
      I tried to only use tools that I could fit in the trunk of my car like a hand router, hand drill circular saw, jigsaw, hand sander, etc. I recently bought a used portable air compressor and brad nailer setup for $60 that just required a bit of tinkering to get working well. This is a realistic project to build in a driveway or backyard with those types of power or hand tools.

  • @MS-zk5fk
    @MS-zk5fk Před 9 měsíci

    How do you get the arcade game legally? I am interested to build my arcade one day but want to follow the law doing it

    • @roblapouple7552
      @roblapouple7552 Před 7 měsíci +1

      The law doesn't care about you and load of games you couldn't even get legally if you tried.

  • @aza1479
    @aza1479 Před 6 měsíci

    I would have painted inside OCD lol

  • @maell89
    @maell89 Před 9 měsíci

    What was the overall build time?😅

    • @WeBuildStuff
      @WeBuildStuff  Před 9 měsíci

      I spent more hours than I should have making it up as I went. I could do a similar build now in 2-3 days

  • @m0gul666
    @m0gul666 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I bought plywood for mine because MDF is so foul

    • @WeBuildStuff
      @WeBuildStuff  Před 10 měsíci

      I bought it in the mines of Moria and I've had regrets ever since. I need to find a less foul supplier.

  • @zKaltern
    @zKaltern Před rokem +1

    I so need tools.

    • @WeBuildStuff
      @WeBuildStuff  Před rokem +1

      Used tools can be cheap and work just as well! Keep an eye out on marketplace for deals!

    • @zKaltern
      @zKaltern Před rokem +1

      @@WeBuildStuff This is true. I also need to clear my shed to put said tools... I've been wanting to make an arcade cabinet since I played Donkey Kong back when it first came out... Maybe your video will give me the push I need!

  • @kitchenbriks3685
    @kitchenbriks3685 Před 10 měsíci

    Are you filming this while teaching a shop class? 😂

    • @WeBuildStuff
      @WeBuildStuff  Před 10 měsíci

      During non teaching blocks, arcade building club, or outside regular hours. We share the space with other teachers.

  • @Mr.MelonBoy
    @Mr.MelonBoy Před 9 měsíci

    somebody in 39:11 screaming

    • @WeBuildStuff
      @WeBuildStuff  Před 9 měsíci

      I left that audio loud on purpose haha

  • @dominicharriott9771
    @dominicharriott9771 Před 2 měsíci

    OK CAN YOU BUILD ME 1 :)

  • @themaniac5864
    @themaniac5864 Před rokem +1

    "basic tools" i see a router and circular saw... :/

    • @WeBuildStuff
      @WeBuildStuff  Před rokem +5

      Basic for construction/woodworker. If you want sticks and stones try minecraft 🤣

    • @themaniac5864
      @themaniac5864 Před rokem +1

      @@WeBuildStuff agressive, but fair. Left the like anyway 🙄

    • @WeBuildStuff
      @WeBuildStuff  Před rokem +2

      @@themaniac5864 thanks! Not meaning to be aggressive. I specifically tried to avoid the big woodwork tools like a tablesaw, bandsaw, chopsaw, stationary big tools, etc, since I kept getting comments on my other arcade videos about my shop being "fancy". I tried to mostly use tools that I also have at home that can be bought new or used that I consider basic as they were some of the first hand held power tools I learned when I was younger and also teach teenagers in shop class how to operate. Thanks for watching!

  • @ethanvisbeck1957
    @ethanvisbeck1957 Před rokem

    I Dare You To Build Shoes With A Spring On The Bottom So You Can Jump Super High! Pls Donate Them To Me After You Make Them T-T

  • @4F6D
    @4F6D Před 4 měsíci

    For the love of god use shrinktubes and not some weird ass tape when you solder wires together. The rest was professional and nice but things like this will piss anyone off especially the next person opening the arcade.

    • @WeBuildStuff
      @WeBuildStuff  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Good thing this was a hobby build for a buddy lol
      Project was on a time crunch so did what was needed at the moment with what I had on hand. Thanks for watching

    • @4F6D
      @4F6D Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@WeBuildStuff Well atleast the rest was professional, I gotta give you that.

  • @lordfyita2096
    @lordfyita2096 Před 2 měsíci

    With "basic tools"... not even you buy that lie.

    • @WeBuildStuff
      @WeBuildStuff  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Basic not primitive. A circular saw, jigsaw, router, and nailer are basic carpentry tools that 13 year olds learn to use in my classes. All can be bought used for cheap and are basic hand-woodworking tools.
      "Fancy and not basic" to me would be stationary equipment like a tablesaw, industrial thickness planer and jointer setup.
      This isn't five minute crafts using cardboard and paperclips or 'primitive' building with sticks and mud.

  • @Ssmevy
    @Ssmevy Před rokem

    In the supply’s lists for the 4x8 particles you said you used 2 and a half is that including the extra stencil you made @we build stuff

    • @WeBuildStuff
      @WeBuildStuff  Před rokem

      I believe I made the stencil out of other material I had from a previous project.
      I remember buying 3 full sheets of 4x8 MDF but having leftovers afterwards

    • @Ssmevy
      @Ssmevy Před rokem

      @@WeBuildStuff Thanks for the response, Although I do I have another question what is the unit of measure in the plans becuase the height seems right for cm but the width doesn't.

    • @WeBuildStuff
      @WeBuildStuff  Před rokem

      Download the CAD plans. Everything should be metric. I built it years ago and don't have my paper plans anymore