Bored Panda works better on our iPhone app
Continue in app Continue in browser

Add post form topAdd Post
Tooltip close

The Bored Panda iOS app is live! Fight boredom with iPhones and iPads here.

I 3D Printed My Own Bartop Arcade Machine
User submission
150
12.8K

I 3D Printed My Own Bartop Arcade Machine

ADVERTISEMENT

I grew up in the 80s, probably the glory days of arcade gaming, so I have always wished I had an arcade machine of my own with real arcade joystick and buttons.

Fairly recently, I built a 3D printer from kit, so I thought I should put it to good use and make myself a desktop arcade machine.

Over a few weeks, I ordered all the electronic parts I needed, like the controller, LCD display, Raspberry Pi 3, etc. I then did all the 3D modelling and spent over 100 hours printing the parts. Also, I wanted my arcade machine to have a lot of detail, so I also created things like a faux coin slot, etc. To give it the professional finish, I also designed the artwork which I sent to a commercial printer to have it printed on vinyl sticker.

Do take a look at the video and photos below to see how much effort I put into making a small dream of mine come true!

More info: hackaday.io

RELATED:

    The completed arcade machine. There’s even backlight for the marquee on top!

    It started with 3D modelling. I had to break it down to smaller parts so that it can be printed on my 3D printer

    ADVERTISEMENT

    Over 100 hours were spent 3D printing all the parts

    ADVERTISEMENT

    Test assembly to make sure the parts fit

    Almost done printing

    Primed and sanded to give it a smooth finish

    Then I painted it matte black and waited a few days for the paint to cure

    ADVERTISEMENT
    ADVERTISEMENT

    The back panel with ventilation holes. This was added later because I realised I forgot to put in any vents

    The 8″ IPS LCD and driver board used for this project

    The display installed

    Controller installed

    The speakers and LEDs behind the marquee

    ADVERTISEMENT

    Final assembly

    ADVERTISEMENT

    The insides of the machine

    Created the artwork and had it professionally printed on vinyl sticker

    The result!

    The joystick + buttons were based on actual arcade layout with just a minor change, and I ensured there was sufficient room to rest my palm

    The whole journey from start till finish

    ADVERTISEMENT

    13Kviews

    Share on Facebook
    Christopher Tan

    Christopher Tan

    Author, Community member

    Read more »

    Christopher Tan is an internationally renowned nano brick artist with over 60,000 fans on Facebook.

    Read less »
    Christopher Tan

    Christopher Tan

    Author, Community member

    Christopher Tan is an internationally renowned nano brick artist with over 60,000 fans on Facebook.

    What do you think ?
    Add photo comments
    POST
    Louiiiise
    Community Member
    7 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    If I had a 3D printer, I would print a 3D printer. Random thought of the day =D

    Arty
    Community Member
    7 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    nicely done...but if I may it would have been far easier (and with less plastic) to use wood and laser cutter ;)

    Community Member
    7 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Indeed, that would have been easier =) ... and I actually considered that option first, but unfortunately, I don't have access to a laser cutter. Also, doing it with 3D printing does have certain advantages in terms of how some of the parts are designed. Ideally, I would have the main parts done in wood and the detailings 3D printed ;)

    Load More Replies...
    Load More Comments
    Louiiiise
    Community Member
    7 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    If I had a 3D printer, I would print a 3D printer. Random thought of the day =D

    Arty
    Community Member
    7 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    nicely done...but if I may it would have been far easier (and with less plastic) to use wood and laser cutter ;)

    Community Member
    7 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Indeed, that would have been easier =) ... and I actually considered that option first, but unfortunately, I don't have access to a laser cutter. Also, doing it with 3D printing does have certain advantages in terms of how some of the parts are designed. Ideally, I would have the main parts done in wood and the detailings 3D printed ;)

    Load More Replies...
    Load More Comments
    Related on Bored Panda
    Related on Bored Panda
    Trending on Bored Panda
    Also on Bored Panda