Cheap Retro Gaming Arcade Table With Integrated Display

by jjguazzo in Circuits > Art

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Cheap Retro Gaming Arcade Table With Integrated Display

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Hi,

this is my first instructable so feel free to comment and contact me if i can do better to explain each step ! :-)

For this instructable you need:

  • Ikea lack table
  • 17 inch computer display with DVI or HDMI input
  • Raspberry pi 2
  • A Micro SD card with RECALBOX
  • A rotary tool like dremel
  • Hot glue
  • Soldering iron
  • Buttons
  • Stucks of wood
  • some hours to spend :-)

Tip: * If you want more information each picture is commented *

Personal tips:

  1. i tried retropie and recalbox on the raspberry pi and recalbox is working well right out of the box
  2. all my project aim to be repairable in case of failure and it's why i don't use always hot glue or that i don't remove the frame of the screen
  3. Working with a dremel rotary tool is not really easy without a little practice ;-)
  4. Despite my precision to draw the center of the buttons hole the bit when drilling did it differently :-(

Hack the Ikea Table to Receive the Display of Your Retro Arcade Gaming Table

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  1. Remove the back of the table

There are plenty of instructables showing in detaisl this part of the project

I just say that i made a little cut with my dremel (rotary tool) and then removed all the paper inside the table

I cleaned very well the inside of the table

Cut the Area for Your Display

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in this step i cut off the table the necessary area to put my display into the table

Prepare to Fix Your Display Inside the Table

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  1. Center very very carefully your screen to align the display with the hole into your table
  2. If need use some piece of wood to block it while trying to center
  3. When done, place little piece of wood and hot glue them to prevent the screen of moving
  4. cut some piece of bigger wood to stick later your display on your table

Customize Your Display Buttons to Avoid Problem

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My display was provided with some buttons in face of it.

The buttons are for powering on and off and setting up some parameters (luminosity, contrast, input selection, and sound level)

If i place the display as is into the table, the buttons are in contact and the display don't operate and is unusable

I decide to open it to solder some wire to move the commands in front of the table (see later)

If you do as me, be careful and don't forget to test all the wires before to close again the display !

Tip: don't forget to file down the display plastic buttons before closing your display again

Add Buttons and Usb Ports to Your Table

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In this step, i drilled some holes for the buttons and a squared hole for my tiny cheap usb hub

Don't forget to wire each button before inserting it then hot glue all the buttons and the usb hub

Fix Your Display (and Keep It Removable !)

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In this step, fix your display with wood.

I decide to glue the lateral piece of wood and screw the back piece so i can remove the display if i have any problem in the futur !

Final Step

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Connect your raspberry pi with an adaptor (hdmi=> DVI), install recalbox connect two retro gaming controllers and play around !