Bob and team just nonchalantly building the most epic gaming rig to probably ever exist. This thing when it all came together really blew my mind. Really great project
Nah. Controls are too close to the monitor, it's a bad setup that doesn't even have VRR (emulation on flat panels without VRR is a joke). It's a beginner's setup at best.
@@youtubesuresuckscock Totally not trying to argue here, just curious and based on your comment it seems like you may be an enthusiast when it comes to this. I really like this setup but the distance from the screen concerns me now that you mention it. Looking at the plans it appears that it is about 24.25 inches front to back before sliding out the arcade joystick part. One of the rooms I'd like to put something like this in has a 29 inch clearance if I were to remove the door from the henges. So I think that I could easily modify this and make it 1-2 inches longer front to back (would probably go with just 1 inch). Provided that I can find a slider that is an extra inch, and that it can support the weight of an extra inch added to the control board (what the board fitted with arcade sticks is called in the plans), I should be able to get up to an extra 3 inches distance from the screen. In your opinion is that still not enough distance from the screen? I understand that that can differ based on the size of the tv but it seemed like you felt this way in general. Also as for VRR, once again you probably know more about this than me, but could something like a hub to plug all the older consoles into combined with one single output going to a retrotink 5x pro not fix that?
Bob I just gotta say I’ve been watching your videos for almost a decade. I enjoy watching your hair turn gray while I am finishing college. I really don’t have words, you’ve inspired me with many projects I hope you’ve enjoyed making these videos.
I was always taught that with melamine boards to put some masking tape over the area to be cut before you make your line, it helps prevent splintering and chipping off the finish on the boards when you actually cut it!
I recently bought a garage to set up a workshop with a game/cinema room at the end to hang out with friends and family. I was planning on building a batocera powered arcade, then display my old consoles next to it on an old ikea glass cabinet I have around. But man... This inspired the idea of building my own console displaying cabinet with a hidden retrogaming setup. Now I'll have to sleep over it because I really like both ideas!!
Great timing on this video. I am in a new house and looking at how I want to put up TV's and hide stuff. I LOVE the pin hole jig. I did not know about this so I have had to purchase those piece pre-made which has limits and increases cost. That thing is so easy. And yes, that wood is Heavy but I made built shelves and a door for a under staircase basement closet. Worked great.
Great video. You could put a piece of 1x2 just below the controllers slider lip linking those two blue drawer slide tabs. This would allow a single person to press it down and free both slides.
I love this thing more than anything in the world. It is not practical in a regular livingroom / couch setting as the tv is placed waaaay to high, but extremely awesome.
Turned out amazing! That subtle outside shell really makes the piece look classy. This will be on my build list, can’t wait for the plans. I’ve been trying to figure out for awhile on how to make an arcade cabinet work and not just sit in the room and be in the way, this is perfect. Thank you for always creating!
Nicely done! When working with melamine in the future - you can get even stronger joints by using Confirmat screws and you can even glue the melamine laminate edge to the particle board interior material and get a strong bond if you use Roo-Glue brand adhesive for melamine. I built a cabinet for my two Prusa MK3S printers and while I *wanted* to use plywood, I couldn't justify the $90 price tag (at the time), so I bought melamine which was only $30! For sure though - those actual Confirmat screws an the Roo-Glue made the difference between a so-so cabinet and a *really sturdy* cabinet.
I absolutely love your arcade series, I am literally in the process of completing my first bar top arcade cabinet based on the design principles that you show in your videos. I have designed everything myself, built up a really cool frame with just a jigsaw and a drill, and have worked out all the software sides, and wiring as well. I should be done tomorrow which is really exciting on my end. Thanks so much for the inspiration on everything and keep up the good work! Also I’m only 15!
Great project, Bob and team! Best hidden arcade cabinet I have ever seen. I feel your videos and projects have started going to a whole new level recently. I am quite impressed!
Awesome, I was just looking around Pinterest and image searches for "stealth arcade" because I wanted something out of the way, but with some utility. Perfect timing, m'sir!
@@cyrus3055 Funny, that was actually the first example I saw that made me think it was possible! The only difference is that I want to do a 4-player version (with two extra controllers for X-Men). I already have all the buttons and joysticks and controller boards as well as a plasma on a 90° rotating wall mount for vertical scrolling shooters and pinball.
I have most of my consoles that I grew up with but I've never had a good way to display them in a way that allowed them to be playable. I've also loved the idea of MAME cabinets since I first heard of them a few years ago but I've never had space for one where it made sense. This piece solves both of those problems beautifully!!! AND it has functioning drawers, AND it has cable management, AND THE SHELVES ARE ADJUSTABLE!!! I need to learn some new skills so I can make one for myself!
I am subscribed to your channel out of appreciation for what you do.. Honestly! In the future, wear a mask and cover your head when doing something that generates dust. There is no reason not to do it.. Honestly! Whatever you do, for us as your fans, you`re an image and an example. Honestly!
Hey, Bob, quick tip, when cutting melamine, if you put blue painters tape over the path that you will be cutting on the saw, you'll get a much cleaner edge after the cut. Side note, I also live in Kentucky. Louisville, as a a matter of fact. I wondered if you might be doing any trade shows or anything in the area. Would love to come out and meet the crew.
I think it's time to revisit this one, and add a self raising monitor/TV at the back of this cabinet. Push a button, and the TV raises up out of the cabinet, revealing the controls, and opening the sides for some hidden light guns like the mx25 retroshooters.
Wow, what a great arcade/gaming cabinet. My brother has recently bought some retro consoles and is looking at storage options. I'm sending him this video.
So going to do this in my new games room, have some old consoles that I will display- then use a raspberry pi or mini PC to run Retro Games. Can’t wait to build this 😁
This is really cool and the best looking 4 player cabinet. It blends in and is multifunctional. Look into the bezel project if you haven't before. It adds nice borders with artwork or cabinet art around the unused portion of the retro games.
Bought the plans! While I dont need the arcade controls, i have been trying to figure out a way to have all my classic consoles on display and rigged for play. Id love to see a variant that swaps the area with the arcade deck for drawers or another shelf. Even if not i could always just make it as planned and make the flip top a hidden shelf. Thanks!
garding the screw issue with melanime (and MDF too) look into Confirmat screws. Idk if they are specifically made for these materials but they work a treat on them.
I was waiting to see you open the analog video switch and jumper that to the LED controls, so the cabinet lights up thematically with the chosen console. I dont think Ive ever wanted to build something more than I do right now! Thanks Bob!
You could somehow add an aluminum bar across the front of the drawer so you could push down on the bar which would toggle both of the blue levers on the drawer track at the same time, if that makes sense. Then you wouldn’t need two people to close it , or have to stretch really far. Awesome build!
11/10 concept; great idea. The fact that the top middle false drawer fronts are slightly crooked relative to the implied grid drove me nuts, though. I couldn't stop looking at the raggedy teeth, even though the editing was trying to hide it. I guess a downside of the double-sided tape method is that you have to align it perfectly when it first goes on.
I started the video and thought I paused it while I made coffee. Came back and thought you were assembling IKEA furniture. Had to rewind and watch from the beginning. Looks good.
So glad you guys did this. I found your channel when you did a regular arcade cabinet awhile ago, and it gave me the idea of making an arcade cabinet where I can plug in my old retro consoles for an all in one sorta like this. It'll be my first big project as soon as I'm in my own space and have the space for it lol. Keep up the great work!
You really are using vfx the way they were always intended: to elevate the story. These furniture pieces either floating on the whiteboard or inserted in the room virtually are really sweet stuff, especially with the kinds of transitions you are using. Also, your style of intro with what is and whats to come is holding up so well with the time, I really want this to stay for the time to come :D
My recipe for melamine is to cut a bit oversized on the table saw. Then use a straight router bit to trim the edges. Leaves a perfect edge. Planer may also work, but the chipboard is not easy on the blades
"But not everyone has a spouse that wants to have a full size arcade cabinet in their living room"... Now that's a flex, Bob, because we know YOU do. 🤓
No, shes just a dog bc the culture forces her to have to accept some guy that will make her clean everything and do the petty tasks in life while he plays with toys and she can't argue bc he makes fuck loads of money
You should add a bar across the front between the locking mechanisms. It can ride on slots to keep it's motion parallel. You would be able to unlock the slides from any point on the front with one hand!
Great Build Bob and Crew! I have the same video switch (actually 2) along with multi coax and HDMI switch that feeds 29 different consoles to one TV! all I have to do is change the source on the TV!
melamine is a primery carpenters material for 90% of furniture in Croatia(EU) that stuff is a beast. it can handle strress and heavy loads with ease. and it done properly the scrwe holes are reuseable so it can be taken apart and reassambled many times
if you dont have a laminate blade, you can also do a very shallow scoring pass. some bigger panel saws actually have a secondary blade to precut the melamine bottom side for that. its a hassle, especially with big sheets, but you could do that aswell.
Awe man! This is so much better than the Ikea TV stand we currently use for my family. Hmmm, I wonder if I could make one half the width for my PS4 and Wii... Oh, and that X-Men game... that and TMNT were so much fun! Great job!
This looks amazing! Excellent job. I do have questions though. Is the spacing between each player comfortable throughout a play session? And, what size of tv would you reccomend for this setup? Did the size of the one you have on the wall bother anybody while playing. Thanks for creating such cool and inspiring content!
at the 3:00 mark, you started talking about 3pcs being joined together and slid into place. instead of having x amount of dowels for the top, and x amount of dowels for the bottom. Try a longer dowel that connects all 3 parts. that way you dont have to worry about 6 dowels(3 each top and bottom) you have just 3 dowels.
Super cool build. How did I not realize that analog video switchers are a thing?? Also. I loved this edit. It was really quick and snappy. The new music overlayed on the montages with the speed changes to the video and quick cuts kept it very engaging. It felt very fresh, and yet the same thing we all know and love. 👍
If you are going to use only a few melamine parts and the finish is important, to avoid the chipping you can do a shallow pass of 1 or 2 mm on both sides and then make a full cut. Worked for me.
I totally get excited and geeked out with these type of builds! Would you consider building a DDR dance pad that can be hidden similar concept to this?
G'day Bob and all at ILTMS, This is probably one of the best pieces I've seen in a long time, and I know a family of 7 boys, 8 when you count their dad, who would absofrigginlutely love this, just gotta find someone to make it... 😁🐨
That's really cool. Could a bar be attached across the slide lock knobs so that one person can just press down on it to lock/unlock it without reaching all the way across?
This project idea is genius and, as usual, you are great at explaining and I love watching you work. Do you think the melamine also has the disadvantage of reduced ability to relocate the furniture? Like ikea stuff looks great, are mostly functional, but if you need to move it - forget about it staying together. I could be wrong about this, but it’s just a thought.
Looks like a project for those with lots of time on their hands but it is cool I'll give you that. I'm okay with my arcade cabinet it came pre-built adding the pi was easy upgraded the joysticks with 4-8 way switchable sticks some nice buttons and it's good to go. Granted it's not as cool looking as your 4 player hidden board but it'll have to do for now.
OK, this is one of the most fantastic things you guys have done. I have been subscribed for a while now and love your channel. Thank you for all the cool stuff you do. I will go watch the live stream you did of the electronic stuff. Thank you again.
Bob and team just nonchalantly building the most epic gaming rig to probably ever exist. This thing when it all came together really blew my mind. Really great project
Nah. Controls are too close to the monitor, it's a bad setup that doesn't even have VRR (emulation on flat panels without VRR is a joke). It's a beginner's setup at best.
This is insanely cool and looks more feasible than a lot of arcade coffee table builds I have seen
@@youtubesuresuckscock Totally not trying to argue here, just curious and based on your comment it seems like you may be an enthusiast when it comes to this. I really like this setup but the distance from the screen concerns me now that you mention it. Looking at the plans it appears that it is about 24.25 inches front to back before sliding out the arcade joystick part. One of the rooms I'd like to put something like this in has a 29 inch clearance if I were to remove the door from the henges. So I think that I could easily modify this and make it 1-2 inches longer front to back (would probably go with just 1 inch). Provided that I can find a slider that is an extra inch, and that it can support the weight of an extra inch added to the control board (what the board fitted with arcade sticks is called in the plans), I should be able to get up to an extra 3 inches distance from the screen. In your opinion is that still not enough distance from the screen? I understand that that can differ based on the size of the tv but it seemed like you felt this way in general.
Also as for VRR, once again you probably know more about this than me, but could something like a hub to plug all the older consoles into combined with one single output going to a retrotink 5x pro not fix that?
@@youtubesuresuckscock i0000000k0⁰
Love the casual augmented reality in the intro. Keep making us all better, Bob!
Bob I just gotta say I’ve been watching your videos for almost a decade. I enjoy watching your hair turn gray while I am finishing college. I really don’t have words, you’ve inspired me with many projects I hope you’ve enjoyed making these videos.
I was always taught that with melamine boards to put some masking tape over the area to be cut before you make your line, it helps prevent splintering and chipping off the finish on the boards when you actually cut it!
@@jeremyspecce its great if you're working on a tight budget!
You need proper melamine blade and scoring blade as well
There is also a pre cut from 1-2mm to cut the melamine layer ;) Then cut again. This makes the cut much proper :)
There’s also a product called Seamfil made by Kampel. Their white (901) is a good match for white melamine.
I appreciate this
Those AR renderings of the cabinet/TV at the start of the video are just next level! Love them!
Science truly has gone too far.
I recently bought a garage to set up a workshop with a game/cinema room at the end to hang out with friends and family.
I was planning on building a batocera powered arcade, then display my old consoles next to it on an old ikea glass cabinet I have around.
But man... This inspired the idea of building my own console displaying cabinet with a hidden retrogaming setup. Now I'll have to sleep over it because I really like both ideas!!
The production quality of these videos is next level.
Great timing on this video. I am in a new house and looking at how I want to put up TV's and hide stuff. I LOVE the pin hole jig. I did not know about this so I have had to purchase those piece pre-made which has limits and increases cost. That thing is so easy. And yes, that wood is Heavy but I made built shelves and a door for a under staircase basement closet. Worked great.
Great video. You could put a piece of 1x2 just below the controllers slider lip linking those two blue drawer slide tabs. This would allow a single person to press it down and free both slides.
Nice little cameo by 4B!
So cool!! Could put a bar across in the middle connecting the 2 tabs to extend/retract the slides to one person can just lift from the middle.
I love this thing more than anything in the world. It is not practical in a regular livingroom / couch setting as the tv is placed waaaay to high, but extremely awesome.
Wow, Nostalgia! This is an amazing thing! Not just one, but there are other consoles.
Turned out amazing! That subtle outside shell really makes the piece look classy. This will be on my build list, can’t wait for the plans. I’ve been trying to figure out for awhile on how to make an arcade cabinet work and not just sit in the room and be in the way, this is perfect. Thank you for always creating!
Uhm I don’t know if you seen but I think the plans have been released now
loving the 3D models superimposed on the shot right next to Bob!!
Nicely done! When working with melamine in the future - you can get even stronger joints by using Confirmat screws and you can even glue the melamine laminate edge to the particle board interior material and get a strong bond if you use Roo-Glue brand adhesive for melamine. I built a cabinet for my two Prusa MK3S printers and while I *wanted* to use plywood, I couldn't justify the $90 price tag (at the time), so I bought melamine which was only $30! For sure though - those actual Confirmat screws an the Roo-Glue made the difference between a so-so cabinet and a *really sturdy* cabinet.
Please build more Arcade Cabinets! They are the most popular videos‼️
I absolutely love your arcade series, I am literally in the process of completing my first bar top arcade cabinet based on the design principles that you show in your videos. I have designed everything myself, built up a really cool frame with just a jigsaw and a drill, and have worked out all the software sides, and wiring as well. I should be done tomorrow which is really exciting on my end. Thanks so much for the inspiration on everything and keep up the good work! Also I’m only 15!
You should post photos of the completed project... Would love to see it :)
Like a handsome, unassuming Transformer residing casually in your house. Ready to animate when you’re ready to play. Very cool!
Great project, Bob and team! Best hidden arcade cabinet I have ever seen. I feel your videos and projects have started going to a whole new level recently. I am quite impressed!
Very wonderful!!! Does building this come with 3 friends?
Awesome, I was just looking around Pinterest and image searches for "stealth arcade" because I wanted something out of the way, but with some utility. Perfect timing, m'sir!
Check out Alexandre Chappels arcade build. That thing looks like a cabinet and you flip the front down to reveal the arcade.
@@cyrus3055 Funny, that was actually the first example I saw that made me think it was possible! The only difference is that I want to do a 4-player version (with two extra controllers for X-Men). I already have all the buttons and joysticks and controller boards as well as a plasma on a 90° rotating wall mount for vertical scrolling shooters and pinball.
@@nathanddrews Ok nice :D
I appreciate that you guys have been experimenting with different music for these videos.. or at least different genres.
I have most of my consoles that I grew up with but I've never had a good way to display them in a way that allowed them to be playable. I've also loved the idea of MAME cabinets since I first heard of them a few years ago but I've never had space for one where it made sense. This piece solves both of those problems beautifully!!! AND it has functioning drawers, AND it has cable management, AND THE SHELVES ARE ADJUSTABLE!!! I need to learn some new skills so I can make one for myself!
This looks really good! I love watching these videos, as every single video is great content.
Thank you so much!
I am subscribed to your channel out of appreciation for what you do.. Honestly!
In the future, wear a mask and cover your head when doing something that
generates dust. There is no reason not to do it.. Honestly!
Whatever you do, for us as your fans, you`re an image and an example. Honestly!
Hey, Bob, quick tip, when cutting melamine, if you put blue painters tape over the path that you will be cutting on the saw, you'll get a much cleaner edge after the cut. Side note, I also live in Kentucky. Louisville, as a a matter of fact. I wondered if you might be doing any trade shows or anything in the area. Would love to come out and meet the crew.
I think it's time to revisit this one, and add a self raising monitor/TV at the back of this cabinet. Push a button, and the TV raises up out of the cabinet, revealing the controls, and opening the sides for some hidden light guns like the mx25 retroshooters.
Wow, what a great arcade/gaming cabinet. My brother has recently bought some retro consoles and is looking at storage options. I'm sending him this video.
Easily one of your best projects. nice design and great function, Nice work!!!
So going to do this in my new games room, have some old consoles that I will display- then use a raspberry pi or mini PC to run Retro Games. Can’t wait to build this 😁
This is really cool and the best looking 4 player cabinet. It blends in and is multifunctional. Look into the bezel project if you haven't before. It adds nice borders with artwork or cabinet art around the unused portion of the retro games.
Just needs scart and an upscaler for the old consoles and it’s golden. ;)
Bought the plans! While I dont need the arcade controls, i have been trying to figure out a way to have all my classic consoles on display and rigged for play. Id love to see a variant that swaps the area with the arcade deck for drawers or another shelf. Even if not i could always just make it as planned and make the flip top a hidden shelf. Thanks!
That turned out really nice. Thanks for sharing.
garding the screw issue with melanime (and MDF too) look into Confirmat screws. Idk if they are specifically made for these materials but they work a treat on them.
ILTMS's best are the "secret" projects. Well done!
I like the way you did the cable management
Best bloopers !! . Great work on the arcade. I would love to stop by one day to lose some games to you all
The 3D visuals are awesome, wonderful addition to the content.
Loving the addition of 3D models and graphics/animations of the project that have been popping up in videos!
Oh the bloopers are always fun to watch...
I was waiting to see you open the analog video switch and jumper that to the LED controls, so the cabinet lights up thematically with the chosen console. I dont think Ive ever wanted to build something more than I do right now! Thanks Bob!
You could somehow add an aluminum bar across the front of the drawer so you could push down on the bar which would toggle both of the blue levers on the drawer track at the same time, if that makes sense. Then you wouldn’t need two people to close it , or have to stretch really far. Awesome build!
11/10 concept; great idea. The fact that the top middle false drawer fronts are slightly crooked relative to the implied grid drove me nuts, though. I couldn't stop looking at the raggedy teeth, even though the editing was trying to hide it. I guess a downside of the double-sided tape method is that you have to align it perfectly when it first goes on.
This Arcade cabinet you made is Awesome
This is Absolutely Awesome and I would love to have this and have every gaming console ever on it and call it my Ultimate,Entertainment,System,
I started the video and thought I paused it while I made coffee. Came back and thought you were assembling IKEA furniture. Had to rewind and watch from the beginning.
Looks good.
So glad you guys did this. I found your channel when you did a regular arcade cabinet awhile ago, and it gave me the idea of making an arcade cabinet where I can plug in my old retro consoles for an all in one sorta like this. It'll be my first big project as soon as I'm in my own space and have the space for it lol. Keep up the great work!
You really are using vfx the way they were always intended: to elevate the story. These furniture pieces either floating on the whiteboard or inserted in the room virtually are really sweet stuff, especially with the kinds of transitions you are using. Also, your style of intro with what is and whats to come is holding up so well with the time, I really want this to stay for the time to come :D
Nice, btw a big 4k tv for old games works even better with the RetroTINK-4K
I really like the transition between the natural wood look on the outside and the laminated white
I think this is one of the best things you have built. Great job - and I’m not a big video game player.
My recipe for melamine is to cut a bit oversized on the table saw. Then use a straight router bit to trim the edges. Leaves a perfect edge.
Planer may also work, but the chipboard is not easy on the blades
"But not everyone has a spouse that wants to have a full size arcade cabinet in their living room"...
Now that's a flex, Bob, because we know YOU do. 🤓
No, shes just a dog bc the culture forces her to have to accept some guy that will make her clean everything and do the petty tasks in life while he plays with toys and she can't argue bc he makes fuck loads of money
This is one of the coolest arcade builds ever! Such an awesome idea!
You should add a bar across the front between the locking mechanisms. It can ride on slots to keep it's motion parallel. You would be able to unlock the slides from any point on the front with one hand!
Great Build Bob and Crew! I have the same video switch (actually 2) along with multi coax and HDMI switch that feeds 29 different consoles to one TV! all I have to do is change the source on the TV!
This cabinet is incredible! Awesome job.
Hey I recommended the secret arcade cabinet! Glad you guys went for it!
melamine is a primery carpenters material for 90% of furniture in Croatia(EU) that stuff is a beast. it can handle strress and heavy loads with ease.
and it done properly the scrwe holes are reuseable so it can be taken apart and reassambled many times
This is one of your coolest videos yet!
you made making those drawers look way to easy.....impressive work
This is beyond cool. I'm trying to think of something worthy of this video but I can't.
Well done Bob and the Team.
if you dont have a laminate blade, you can also do a very shallow scoring pass. some bigger panel saws actually have a secondary blade to precut the melamine bottom side for that. its a hassle, especially with big sheets, but you could do that aswell.
Saying I loved this project is an understatement. I want to make something just like this.
Great video - loved the 3D render bit at the start, that was impressive.
I have been dreaming of something like this. Thank you for designing it for me
Incredible build! God bless you and yours!
This is my new favorite video. I so want one of these in my house.
Awe man! This is so much better than the Ikea TV stand we currently use for my family. Hmmm, I wonder if I could make one half the width for my PS4 and Wii...
Oh, and that X-Men game... that and TMNT were so much fun!
Great job!
This looks amazing! Excellent job. I do have questions though. Is the spacing between each player comfortable throughout a play session? And, what size of tv would you reccomend for this setup? Did the size of the one you have on the wall bother anybody while playing. Thanks for creating such cool and inspiring content!
at the 3:00 mark, you started talking about 3pcs being joined together and slid into place. instead of having x amount of dowels for the top, and x amount of dowels for the bottom. Try a longer dowel that connects all 3 parts. that way you dont have to worry about 6 dowels(3 each top and bottom) you have just 3 dowels.
Coolest office space in the world!!
Very cool! Should have made the TV rise up out of the cabinet though. Pretty sure you'll have enough space in the back anyways.
Hands down a legendary setup, Congratulations on the channel growth, keep going!!!!
Super cool build. How did I not realize that analog video switchers are a thing??
Also. I loved this edit. It was really quick and snappy. The new music overlayed on the montages with the speed changes to the video and quick cuts kept it very engaging.
It felt very fresh, and yet the same thing we all know and love. 👍
Awesome! Beautiful and sturdy. Very nice, thanks for sharing with us!
The Music in this video was so on point to the project.
I would have liked to seen you make it where the tv would raise and lower from behind the cabinet. That would be awesome!
Awesome content Bob, you make it look easy. Get after it.
You and your team are doing such a great job, especially with the graphics in the opening - well done!
Awesome! Can you do a video on how to build 3 other people that would want to try this out with me?
This is so cool! Dream come true for people of all ages
Pretty swank! Great work, as always! 👍
If you are going to use only a few melamine parts and the finish is important, to avoid the chipping you can do a shallow pass of 1 or 2 mm on both sides and then make a full cut. Worked for me.
This is such a rad build!! Also really loved that gaming table project.
Amazing build!!! What a great idea and it looks perfect.
I totally get excited and geeked out with these type of builds! Would you consider building a DDR dance pad that can be hidden similar concept to this?
@TELEGRAM ME-bobstuff HI Bob, I got your message.
G'day Bob and all at ILTMS,
This is probably one of the best pieces I've seen in a long time, and I know a family of 7 boys, 8 when you count their dad, who would absofrigginlutely love this, just gotta find someone to make it... 😁🐨
That's really cool. Could a bar be attached across the slide lock knobs so that one person can just press down on it to lock/unlock it without reaching all the way across?
Ah, scrap wood, the saviour of many a project.
Great build!
THAT is SUPERCOOOOOOL.....!!!
you're superhero of these things, wish I can make something like this sometime, it's a dream ❤️
This project idea is genius and, as usual, you are great at explaining and I love watching you work. Do you think the melamine also has the disadvantage of reduced ability to relocate the furniture? Like ikea stuff looks great, are mostly functional, but if you need to move it - forget about it staying together. I could be wrong about this, but it’s just a thought.
Looks like a project for those with lots of time on their hands but it is cool I'll give you that. I'm okay with my arcade cabinet it came pre-built adding the pi was easy upgraded the joysticks with 4-8 way switchable sticks some nice buttons and it's good to go. Granted it's not as cool looking as your 4 player hidden board but it'll have to do for now.
The 3D model of the build next to you was just 🤌 absolutely perfect.
They make hard wax from fastcap that you can rub into the chips and it will blend away. Used it a lot working with melamine.
OK, this is one of the most fantastic things you guys have done. I have been subscribed for a while now and love your channel. Thank you for all the cool stuff you do. I will go watch the live stream you did of the electronic stuff. Thank you again.
Great project; very well presented and the finished thing is a work of art.
Dang! Going to be hard to top this masterpiece! Well done!