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This Arcade Machine is hidden in plain sight! And This is how I Built It! 

Alexandre Chappel
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I'm making a fully functional 2 player arcade machine, discussed as a sleek piece of furniture!
For the build plans and 3d files for this project and many others, check out: www.alch.shop/
If you want you can support me on Patreon: / chappel
Follow me on Instagram for more pictures and stories along the way: / a.chappel
A couple of videos to help you out:
installing retropie: • How To Install And Set...
running games from usb: • RetroPie Run Roms / Ga...
programming a power button: • How to Add a Power But...
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Thank you for Watching! Tune in next week for more videos :)

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Комментарии : 839   
@Psychlist1972
@Psychlist1972 3 года назад
The sound of your components clicking into the 3d-printed panel was extremely satisfying.
@DIYBuilds
@DIYBuilds 3 года назад
Awesome. And yes I was wondering about the corners.
@janosnagyj.9540
@janosnagyj.9540 3 года назад
Me too. Nice that he didn't tried to hide it, but confessed us the truth about it :)
@nw6gmp
@nw6gmp 3 года назад
Me three!
@mtaschii
@mtaschii 3 года назад
@@janosnagyj.9540 VfL
@Dr0wn3dGirL7E7
@Dr0wn3dGirL7E7 3 года назад
Yes Yes I am in town and I’m just leaving now like a couple ouotouo osou for a little while I’m not there yet I have a few minutes I’ll get it done I have some of that work out I have a couple zombies
@endoflevelboss
@endoflevelboss 2 года назад
Some good DIY skills there manbun.
@SamuelRowan
@SamuelRowan 3 года назад
I've been wanting to do this exact thing for a decade. Glad to see someone's doing it
@johnnyking2965
@johnnyking2965 3 месяца назад
Pocket holes are really strong. Especially with glue. They've been used for generations. Great build.
@hed420
@hed420 3 года назад
These would actually sell well. You should do a small production run.
@dustinm2364
@dustinm2364 2 года назад
You could do that too...just saying.
@hed420
@hed420 2 года назад
@@dustinm2364 Yes, I've thought about making and selling this and other things but the problem is that I live in South America so shipping to the USA would cost more than the product . Otherwise I would be selling things on etsy. I could sell these locally but they won't sell well because people here either can't afford it or have more important things to spend their money on like food and rent . So unless shipping becomes more affordable, or if the client is able and willing to pay for the high shipping prices, I'm out of luck. Ideally, it would be awesome to find someone to fund me to make a container full of these, ship them to an Amazon warehouse and you could just order them straight off of Amazon with free two day shipping to your door. Since shipping these in bulk would help reduce the shipping costs significantly .
@AlainPilon
@AlainPilon 3 года назад
Very nice looking but I think the controller table should have a small angle, not 90, and have a round over to not hurt your wrist/forearms. Also I would be worried about someone getting too much into the game and applying to much pressure on the controller table, since the screen section is acting as a stop, it will absorb all the impact and will eventually break.
@serverakinci4231
@serverakinci4231 3 года назад
I swear, this guy impresses me with every upload.
@j0j0biwan
@j0j0biwan 3 года назад
Small idea after seeing your video: you can make a fake frame with a retro poster with the plate that hides the electronics, even more surprise for those who will come in your workshop when you want to show it :D !
@kamathonxander1
@kamathonxander1 3 года назад
Dude... your projects, your video production, your energy while presenting. All’s always top notch! Keep going!
@rosslovett3779
@rosslovett3779 3 года назад
Pixel perfect yet again. Liked the use of 3D printing to make the cable management
@Bullsnation6
@Bullsnation6 3 года назад
I appreciate that you even cable managed your electronics. Now that’s attention to detail.
@ryanivester5042
@ryanivester5042 3 года назад
Totally awesome build. Never stress about or underestimate pocket holes. I know lots of woodworkers frown on them or say they are "traditional joinery". Lots of antique furniture that is beautiful has pocket holes. They were just hidden better than they are now. I use them alot for their convenience and strength. Love you videos and would love to see a full lathe rebuild/restore one day.
@rhyzenderaya175
@rhyzenderaya175 3 года назад
Watched all ALCH videos... 3d printed parts are my fave!!! Hope you can see this
@JerkerMontelius
@JerkerMontelius 3 года назад
Beautiful. The only thing I would add is something That slows down the opening (so it don't hit you in the head)
@cavemanvi
@cavemanvi 3 года назад
the last front panel was supposed to be transparent to show the inside off in my opinion. the cable setup is art
@Arterexius
@Arterexius 3 года назад
Modify the dowel rotation prints to consist of internal gears. That or buy some small gas compression "hinges".
@KeyshawnJenkins
@KeyshawnJenkins 3 года назад
@@cavemanvi But it's meant to be hidden.
@UnboxMe
@UnboxMe 3 года назад
woooooo u are amazing! 🤯 Fantastic job 👌
@kaysonkeyte5032
@kaysonkeyte5032 3 года назад
You should put a clock in the background during your time lapses, so we can tell how long these projects actually take. Great video by the way
@SeanHodgins
@SeanHodgins 3 года назад
That is beautiful!
@cavemanvi
@cavemanvi 3 года назад
the last front piece should be transparent its so nice inside.
@LesTutosdUneMinute
@LesTutosdUneMinute 3 года назад
Very very nice! True Scandinavian design! The hinges seem a bit fragile tho - maybe replace the wood dowels with metal rods?
@achappel
@achappel 3 года назад
I think they'll be fine(famous last words), In addition to the wooden dowel, there are also four screws on each side to hold everything in place.
@richierichwalker
@richierichwalker 3 года назад
I have the same feeling that the hinges won't hold, even with metal rods. The traction is too big here. When I'm thinking of how we used to beat up these buttons when we were kids...
@flymypg
@flymypg 3 года назад
@@achappel Would you sit on it to load-test the hinges? It seems everything else would take your weight!
@lobitome
@lobitome 3 года назад
The same leftover brass rod instead of dowel.
@Arterexius
@Arterexius 3 года назад
@@flymypg That might only be a good idea if he has screwed in the french cleats to the studs in that wall, as that wall is drywall
@paulheitkemper1559
@paulheitkemper1559 3 года назад
props to you for being honest about the corners. You could add a side-channel video where you show a repair.
@pickardsr
@pickardsr Год назад
Okay folks - if you are in Australia, 18mm plywood is more common. The best way to tackle this is to make the side frames measure 210mmx598mm and the top frame 210x574m. The setout dimensions for hinge holes etc will need to change. All other dimensions can stay the same. Haven't built it yet, but did sketch it out in 3D to check the impact of changing to 18mm thick ply. Hope it helps! Glad I could support this awesome project by buying the plans!
@PieterF
@PieterF 3 года назад
Great designing as well aesthetically as functionally. This is exactly why I subcribed to your channel. Not to talk about your cable management skills. I definitely can apply some of your ideas in my next projects in the future. Thank you for making these videos.
@iamuzairahmad
@iamuzairahmad 3 года назад
i am just in love with this guy. just seeing that he has uploaded today made my day. now watching the video with a big smile on my face. i found my perfect youtuber
@walnutz03
@walnutz03 3 года назад
My son loves his kiwi co crates he gets so excited every month when he sees the box in the mail
@Xander-228
@Xander-228 3 года назад
0:04 for some reason my brain ignored him saying "this video is sponsored by kiwi co." and it focused on his McCafe. Then I saw the RU-vid "includes paid promotion" and I went straight to "oh, this video is sponsored by McDonalds"
@xtonybaloneyx
@xtonybaloneyx 3 года назад
that McCafe is lowkey promo..
@nw6gmp
@nw6gmp 3 года назад
RIGHT!? 🤣🤣
@jap7384
@jap7384 3 года назад
he drank it like someone had just turned the camera on without him knowing
@daunit5493
@daunit5493 3 года назад
WOW this amazing and unique!!! Love it
@Suraj_Mandal.
@Suraj_Mandal. 3 года назад
Sir, you are genius i hope one day i can meet you and play with you there at your workshop......lots of love from INDIA
@mathijsbremer4093
@mathijsbremer4093 3 года назад
Love your enthousiasm, thats what makes you stand out of all the comparable channels for me.
@jordski81
@jordski81 3 года назад
That's so stylish!! I love the look of the monitor in the frame.
@DIYTechRepairs
@DIYTechRepairs 3 года назад
And yes those buttons with microswitches in the button is so much better quality in. Built some mysels and i use those buttons for light switches in the house with RGB leds inside to show status of the lights :D
@youvj03
@youvj03 2 года назад
for someone who does more with wood, your wiring is fantastic. Good job buddy.
@AndriiPetrusha
@AndriiPetrusha 3 года назад
This is so so so so so so so cool!!!!!!!
@dylanorr3017A
@dylanorr3017A 3 года назад
Amazing build if you are running retro pi on the raspberry pi you can remove the usb stick and the rooms will work just like normal.
@DevanshMatha
@DevanshMatha 3 года назад
"Those are my choices and i just have to live with that" Alexandre Chappel
@David-yp7bk
@David-yp7bk 3 года назад
Man, I can't tell you how happy I am to see your work, the amount of detail, precision, and thought that is in your projects is mind blowing. Keep up the amazing work!
@crazedskirge287
@crazedskirge287 3 года назад
Stepping outside the normal script and mixing up some different skills. Haven't started this video yet but I can't wait to watch the whole thing.
@MidnightPodcast
@MidnightPodcast 3 года назад
This guy is a GOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@BLBlackDragon
@BLBlackDragon 3 года назад
Most excellent. You usually only see these as tabletop units. Nice option.
@ollien3359
@ollien3359 3 года назад
The wiring is so beautiful, I would have made the backing clear perspex so I would admire it on the wall!
@grahamjones7814
@grahamjones7814 3 года назад
Another great space saving design.
@sunshine135
@sunshine135 2 года назад
May I just say that your craftsmanship is impressive.
@denniss1618
@denniss1618 3 года назад
That one is just amazing... The work you put in there gorgeous
@RicardoJunqueira
@RicardoJunqueira Год назад
That actually looks quite nice. The 3D printed panel you did for the power cable and other connections looked impeccable. And the whole unit is not only solid but also incredibly slim. Congrats!
@sddiymakeitworthit7512
@sddiymakeitworthit7512 3 года назад
So beautiful and brilliant idea 👍 it
@anthonyprokos5098
@anthonyprokos5098 3 года назад
Alexandre that last comment resonates with me so much. I always find a way to mess up a project at the very end.
@fluffycritter
@fluffycritter 3 года назад
I'd be concerned about that hotglue being enough to keep the monitor from falling out internally. Wouldn't it make sense to add some screwed-in angle brackets behind it for some extra support?
@LeeMooEez
@LeeMooEez 2 года назад
You’ll be surprised by how strong the hot glue actually is if glued properly 😂
@beaucephus526
@beaucephus526 2 года назад
@@LeeMooEez any adhesive is highly subjective to the environment. Humidity. Temperature. As well as the materials it’s bonding.
@DIYTechRepairs
@DIYTechRepairs 3 года назад
Pocketholes are great! That in combo with good glue
@beedee95
@beedee95 3 года назад
These projects, the attention to detail, everything is just next level. Hats off, Sir.
@olehellmers5439
@olehellmers5439 3 года назад
Awesome build! For the locking mechanism: you can 3D print a knob, pause mid print and insert a bolt. This way you can get 3d printed parts with metal bolts inside :) just make sure to add a support structure underneath that allows the bolt to be inserted or use z hopping to print around it :) (and use a hex screw of course) I did this with nuts to make my own knobs that are easy to turn with your hands, look great and have text on them :-)
@ilikewaffles3689
@ilikewaffles3689 3 года назад
Thingiverse link?
@thefirsttrillionaire2925
@thefirsttrillionaire2925 2 года назад
Any thingiverse updates?
@damatmatman
@damatmatman 2 года назад
You covered everything flawlessly
@davefrancis4529
@davefrancis4529 3 года назад
Came out awesome. Very understated.
@joeylo2365
@joeylo2365 3 года назад
This is really super awesome and I really want to build one for my kids and myself, so cool!!
@cyberneticwarmachine
@cyberneticwarmachine 3 года назад
That wiring is so clean
@modcolocko
@modcolocko 3 года назад
PUT A HEATSINK ON THE PI AND CONNECT A FAN! The new model overheats and that can be bad, like really bad.
@GustavBrogren
@GustavBrogren 3 года назад
Nah, it just throttles the CPU when overheating. A tiny fan is good though to avoid throttling.
@snoopyslr
@snoopyslr 3 года назад
Good suggestion. Honestly 2 small 40mm Noctua fans would be good for the entire electronics section. Silent and all that stuff needs is just a tiny bit of air flow. All my Pi cases have 20mm fans on them with heat sinks.
@modcolocko
@modcolocko 3 года назад
@@snoopyslr Yeah, heatsinks for the pi and quite noctua fans would be the least intrusive option
@miklschmidt
@miklschmidt 3 года назад
Also i saw an under voltage warning at the end, make sure it gets at least 5.1V and that the wires are thick enough to support 3A!
@justinskywalker
@justinskywalker 3 года назад
Awesome build!
@javier-pr3mr
@javier-pr3mr 3 года назад
amazing idea.
@antonnym214
@antonnym214 Год назад
Outstanding. You are an artist! Even all your wiring is very neat, like a factory build. Thank you! Great fun! All good wishes.
@jakebrickhouse
@jakebrickhouse 3 года назад
Bro! That is soooo clean. You are on a whole other level.
@miningbruno
@miningbruno 3 года назад
That dowel that is functioning as a hinge, it is not meant to take a shear load like that, especially if you're resting your forearms on it. Furthermore, as you open-and-close it, the dowels will quickly wear out. And good job on that wire loom, it's very tidy!
@scottmorris4914
@scottmorris4914 3 года назад
Nice job, looks really good. I have a concern, heat. There is no ventilation for any of the electronics. The monitor creates heat, and so does the electronics for the RPi. May not be an issue for short use, but if you have a party, it could get hours of use. There are links to how to help with heat on the RPi (heat sinks, etc). Just my thoughts.
@Monsterpala
@Monsterpala 3 года назад
Those angles that is good work sir
@BaratheonBC
@BaratheonBC 3 года назад
bonus points for the cable management
@paoloangioi
@paoloangioi 3 года назад
Simply AMAZING!!!
@P0LSKI
@P0LSKI Год назад
Absolutely incredible!!!
@markweaver1963
@markweaver1963 3 года назад
Superb idea and executed to perfection. I nominate myself as the winner of whatever it takes to become the proud new owner of that technological marvel.
@threeDeeBeginner
@threeDeeBeginner 5 месяцев назад
this is the perfect setup, easy to play, that's the purpose of arcade games
@sadovsf
@sadovsf 3 года назад
I would maybe advice some small heatsink on Raspberry. It may get quite hot especially in closed space like this
@j.davidslaugh5761
@j.davidslaugh5761 3 года назад
And again very well done.
@horisontial
@horisontial 3 года назад
I am glad I only had to be a master carpenter and not a newbie coder to make this :D
@Arterexius
@Arterexius 3 года назад
You do not need to be a master carpenter. If you can't build a box, you'll have no success in carpentry, whatso ever. Building a box is literally the very first thing you must learn how to do. Fail at that and you will fail at everything else in carpentry.
@NWGR
@NWGR 3 года назад
Genius idea! I've been wanting an arcade cabinet forever, but not the space nor the room to build one (tiny shop). I'll definitely be building my own take on this. Thanks for posting!
@YannRetout
@YannRetout 3 года назад
Excellent work! Now I need to find an available wall and convince my wife that we need this!
@tamimaloraij5920
@tamimaloraij5920 3 года назад
You're awesome 🥰❤️
@TheKurtsPlaceChannel
@TheKurtsPlaceChannel 9 месяцев назад
Very entertaining and fun to watch. Thanks for posting this.
@angelholleman4443
@angelholleman4443 2 года назад
Easy way to get around screws being seen is pre drill a hole to sink the screws in and use a dowel to fill them
@zaharajohn8482
@zaharajohn8482 3 года назад
This is the most coolest thing you had made so far
@lifestylemodificatio
@lifestylemodificatio 3 года назад
With all the negative things going on in the world, this put a smile on my face. Thanks 🙏
@atomicwatts
@atomicwatts 3 года назад
Here I was thinking about how I could build a cheap spring release for a project - I take a break to watch this video and boom - a great design near the end. Thanks for the inspiration!
@dgooglr
@dgooglr 3 года назад
Awesome!
@TheMrJong
@TheMrJong 3 года назад
Oh man!!! You are the best!!!!
@johnmacneill9005
@johnmacneill9005 3 года назад
Beautiful and clever!
@jamess1787
@jamess1787 3 года назад
On our way to 1M. Way to go! Whoop whoop!
@rudvalsanches6665
@rudvalsanches6665 2 года назад
Man, congratulations on your work! Exceptional!!!!! Very Satisfactory to see completed!
@lawaskamal5944
@lawaskamal5944 3 года назад
East upload video early I can't wait
@maurolimaok
@maurolimaok 2 года назад
What a nice project.
@akasthien
@akasthien 3 года назад
Really nice build! You could also use magnetic snappers for the removable front to make it a bit easier!
@Cicada-uv5se
@Cicada-uv5se 3 года назад
Best channel ever! Wish I had a 3D printer though so I could make some of these awesome projects.
@ilposto7489
@ilposto7489 3 года назад
Nice work man 👍 thanks from Italy 🇮🇹
@DJBigMac209
@DJBigMac209 3 года назад
this is the coolest woodworking video i have seen in a long time!!
@BeefIngot
@BeefIngot 3 года назад
That looks just big enough to fit a desktop computer inside of it for maybe some even more than retro gaming
@saardean4481
@saardean4481 7 месяцев назад
you are a gifted craftsman and a gifted showman. Respect,. Nice channel. Keep em comming
@nainja116
@nainja116 3 года назад
Det er rart hvordan man kan bli så hypet av en RU-vid video, du er faktisk helt vill mann, elsker videoene dine 😭😭😭
@lancefrancedance
@lancefrancedance 3 года назад
What an amazing idea! And excellent execution!
@puttepan3959
@puttepan3959 10 месяцев назад
This is the coolest thing iv seen,
@ericandresen680
@ericandresen680 2 года назад
Will build this! Also would like one with the screen vertical for old arcade games.
@marsgizmo
@marsgizmo 3 года назад
Love this project Alex! 👌😎 Excellent build!
@decomputerleraarable
@decomputerleraarable 3 года назад
Every time you amaze me more! Top video! Rob
@imm311
@imm311 3 года назад
Excellent work God bless!
@KeithOlson
@KeithOlson 3 года назад
Nice build! A few thoughts: 1. Add a couple of recessed buttons on each side near the front and one one the front-right for pinball machine emulation. 2. Drill out the hole for the catch a little larger and insert a small piece of (flared, preferably) copper tubing. That will prevent the brass pin from wearing out the wood. 3. Add a handle near one edge of the (closed) front to both make it look more like an cabinet and give you something to hang onto when removing it. (To protect that last corner. :grin: )
@TwanvB
@TwanvB 3 года назад
I want this at my workplace! Really cool and original as always!
@c2coder
@c2coder 3 года назад
I realy want it too.
@Mtematiks
@Mtematiks 3 года назад
This project is sick !
@NicoSmets
@NicoSmets 3 года назад
Oak plywood looks pretty good.
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