Mini Virtual Pinball Table: Episode 3
Part Three of my Virtual Pinball Table Build. Filling the inside of the cabinet with all the interesting stuff ready for testing!
Part Three of my Virtual Pinball Table Build. Filling the inside of the cabinet with all the interesting stuff ready for testing!
Part Two of my Virtual Pinball Table Build. Assembling the main cabinet and mounting the playfield monitor. Also making a custom, wooden lockdown bar.
Also Gus the miracle cat makes his debut.
Part One of my Virtual Pinball Table Build. Building a mini virtual pinball table running Visual Pinball, Future Pinball and Pinball FX 3 from scratch! Using Pinup Popper as the front end.
In this episode, I explain my intentions for this project. Much of this will change! I give a rundown of the major parts that will go inside the pinball cabinet. And make a start on the first cuts of the main cabinet.
Parts described this episode:
Monacor 16.2790 30W Weatherproof Audio Exciter/Resonator
BOURNS – PTB0143-2010BP-B103 – POTENTIOMETER, SLIDE, 10K, 100MM (NO DUST COVER)
The FINAL episode of Project TERRYCADE. A custom arcade bartop build. Powered by a Raspberry Pi 4.
Finishing the bartop arcade build, plus building a new part to convert it into a full-size arcade machine. This episode is guaranteed to contain 20% less face gurning.
Project TERRYCADE. A custom arcade bartop build. Powered by a Raspberry Pi 4.
The arcade bartop cabinet is back from the painters and it is BEAUTIFUL. Installing the controls and all the other bits that go inside an arcade machine. Some fun with cheap Arduino clones. And my gurning face.
Project TERRYCADE. A custom arcade bartop build. Powered by a Raspberry Pi 4.
Finishing up making holes for speakers and power. And then putting it all together!
Project TERRYCADE. A custom arcade bartop build. Powered by a Raspberry Pi 4.
Control panel holes drilled. T-molding slots cut. Mistakes made and rectified. Other holes cut and drilled. Monitor bezel panel cut and rebated.
Cutting and fixing the battening to the side panels ready to assemble.
Building a bartop arcade machine powered by Raspberry Pi 4 for my good neighbour Terry. A quick rundown of all the parts waiting to go inside the bartop arcade machine.
Screen – LG 22MK400H 22 inch 1ms TN Gaming Monitor
Joysticks – Mag-Stik Plus
Buttons – Gold Leaf Buttons
Micro HDMI to HDMI converter cable
Arduino Pro Micro
Part one of Project TERRYCADE.
Building a DIY bartop arcade machine running Retropie, powered by Raspberry Pi 4 for my good neighbour Terry.
Day One: Marking and cutting the side panels.
Day Two: Cutting all the other panels and marking the side panels ready for battens.