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  1. Hey guys My apologies I haven't kept this up to date but it's been all go here. The cabinet is finished and all I have to do is tweak software and and more games in time for my dads birthday on Tuesday. You can see a number of progress photos below. I estimate the 3D printing to have taken upwards of 110 hours overall. It is by no means a polished product but then it was never intended to be. It does it's job and actually wound up better than I expected. It's my first time producing a 3D printed project of this scale. That's where I fully expected things to fall apart. I thought my measurements would be way off but it turns out I was pleasantly surprised. It makes me more open to try other projects in the future using it. Feel free to fire any questions or suggestions if they'd have done anything differently. Also I must mention that the monitor doesn't actually have those horrible lines drawn on it as you can see in the photos. It's only visible in the photos. Difference in refresh rates between the screen and the camera on my phone.
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  2. Here is my fruit machine buttons , I brought the wood box of e bay to put them in , the guide was fantastic and it worked first time !!
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  3. I've just donated to this awesome site. I don't work so money is tight but I get so much enjoyment playing these layouts. Thanks to the creators and site owner!
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  4. Hi All Looking to start work on a fruit machine cabinet as a future present for my dad. Wanted to make use of an old laptop screen i've had lying around for some time and I have had experience in the post modifying and building cabinets. I have a virtual pinball table built from scratch as well as a Project World of Games video slot machine which i've modified also. This ones a little different however. As the screen is relatively small (15.6") i'm wanting to harness the power of my 3D printer. So far today based on measurements and couple of test prints i've gotten as far as the design shows below (ignore the red part, this is merely just a back up for the screen support). Also due to size i've come to terms with having to use smaller buttons but that shouldn't be an issue, there are a big variety available. As for internal hardware i've found some sellers selling compact Lenovo Thinkcentre machines which should fit relatively easy with the space i've allowed behind the monitor. I know MFME isn't the most CPU intensive of software so i'm confident there shouldn't be an issue there either. if anyone here has any advice going forward i'd be happy to take anything on board. Thanks
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  5. In the game manager you can click the Tech tab to order the games according to the technology used, which in most cases will give you all the manufacturers in one group, apart from the rebuild companies which used multiple techs. Or, when you've got a game open you can go into the Design tab, select edit mode, and then when you go into the Config tab you'll be able to change the second caption box to whatever you like
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  6. 1) Do not think so... someone might give you a better answer. 2) All the machines I've uploaded to the Legacy section are factory reset if that helps.
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  7. You don't work and you donated, that is what I'm talking about, nicely done fella, simply commendable
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  8. This will be a brilliant present. Good luck with this project and please keep us posted with how it goes and updates. This will be a Bartop Fruit Machine by the looks of it - very good.
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  9. New joiner yesterday,but donated as what is a few quid compared to the enjoyment of the many,and besides id rather it go to someone who could use it,or the wife will be nagging me for something else!
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