Well it's been a while since I've posted here. Today is actually February 9, however last week Corey and I have been working in the scorching heat of summer from January 31 Monday til February 3 Thursday.
On these 4 days of working we were somewhat productive. Of course, distractions were to blame with the lack of productivity - we found the culprit....minecraft.
Right now we're sitting at the cabinet build. All panels have been cut and are now sanded down smoothly. Next step is to make the cabinet stand!
First day, Monday 31st January, Corey and I started off very dedicated. This day simply led to inspecting the shed, looking for the right tools to use, and drawing up on the board where to cut.
Second day, Tuesday 1st February, Second board was drawn and we began cutting. The handyman work was all up to Corey not being scared of the power tools like I am :) Of course we ended up having the first piece being wonky which was the keyboard drawers. By the way, all plans of the drawings were provided by Elvis from his original mame cab. You can get a copy of it here and simply click on the DOWNLOAD in whichever format you'd prefer, PDF or DXF.
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Third day, Wednesday 2nd February, after successfully cutting up the first side panel of the cab, of course the second would be a breeze. To make things easy and obvious, we just used the first panel as a template for the second. Saved us a hell of a lot of time to draw to scale and we also got the piece cut out better than the first.
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Fourth day, Thursday 3rd February, Corey and I have sorted out all the panels. This includes the two side panels for the cabinet, the floor, the roof for it, keyboard drawers and all the bridging pieces between the sides. Sanding had been done by this date and we were ready for making this cabinet stand!
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Between the four days we also manged to test some drill holes for the buttons. Following Elvis' build log, we also noticed that he used a custom made control panel for his buttons/joysticks made from OzStick I think it was. This led to us having to design our own control panel, whether we want it flat or on an angle. This was for another day to decide on whilst our main priority was getting the cabinet to stand up and ready to move to my house. Also we are awaiting for my order from ebay for the cheap usb joysticks.
That's it for today.
Of course, 4 days doesn't seem very productive to get 2 panels cut up and all the other pieces of wood for the cab. Heck we haven't even got it standing. But of course, time is an issue and we led to problems occurring with heat from the great outdoors, dates, parties, work, and of course the biggest time waster of them all... MINECRAFT!!!
Corey spent the 4 days above with me after having leave his part time job at MacDonalds after years of service. His now working with ETSA utilities so hopefully we can get this project done asap before work starts getting in the way and preventing us from finishing. Right now Corey is still uncertain when we will even start with his cabinet, perhaps when he has a week off or something. Our main focus now is getting mine up and ready.