Monthly Archives: April 2013

Homemade Arcade Cabinet Build Continues

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More building of the Raspberry Pi powered arcade (Mame) gaming cabinet. The front control panel, back door, marquee, joystick and button install and other arcade cab topics are covered. It’s all in the details! All the wood parts for this project were cut using a CNC router machine. *Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/guru.brew *Twitter: http://twitter.com/GuruBrewShow All Materials Found […]

Computer Program That Can Read Your Mind – 20 Questions

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Can a computer program read your mind and guess what you are thinking? In this video, Steve introduces a very entertaining interactive website fit for all ages. This website puts a new spin on a classic guessing game. Link to website: http://www.20q.net/ *Twitter: http://twitter.com/GuruBrewShow *Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/guru.brew All Materials Found Here (c) The Guru Brew Tech […]

How to Create Custom Arcade Cabinet Artwork Using Photoshop

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Part of building a custom arcade cabinet is to include eye catching graphics on the control panel and upper marquee. Factory built machines put into live production environments depend on the graphics appeal to lure quarter carrying prospects into playing the game to earn there place on the floor. In this video we explain how […]

Work Continues on the Raspberry Pi Powered Mame Arcade Cabinet

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Our Work Continues on the CNC built mini arcade cabinet powered by a 35 dollar Raspberry Pi computer. Today’s work includes modifying a ATX computer power supply, cutting more MDF wood parts using the CNC tabletop router, working on a sound system modified for the Mame audio system and a showing of our ideas for […]

All About the CNC Router 101 – Machine Set-Up and Use – Part #5

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In this multiple part video series, we will be covering the basics of choosing, using and maintaining a CNC wood router. Most CAD/CAM basic lessons are covered in moderate detail that can also be be applied to many different types of machines that use computer generated G-Code to instruct the movement of mechanical parts to […]