I made another thing. It’s a stand to elevate my almost-18-year-old-dog’s food bowl.
I feed her, honest.. she’s just really, really old and a really skinny breed (Italian Greyhound) to start with.
I made another thing. It’s a stand to elevate my almost-18-year-old-dog’s food bowl.
I feed her, honest.. she’s just really, really old and a really skinny breed (Italian Greyhound) to start with.
When I made my side table, this little bugger was ridiculously helpful.
Having recently finished my basement, I’ve been using my arcade cabinet quite a bit more. In doing so, I’ve been wanting a place to put drinks & snacks while I play, or to put a mouse & keyboard when I need to fiddle with the software in the cab.
I’ll preface this part with a warning. If I did it again, I don’t think I’d do it this way.
Here, I outline how I assembled the control panel for my arcade cabinet.
The marquee serves no real functional purpose except to look really freakin’ cool. Building this part wasn’t exactly rocket surgery (although I had a couple struggles)
The screen area is made primarily of 1/2″ MDF, with several trim pieces to keep a glass panel in place.