Track and Field Question/Request

ThatArtGuy

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Mini-Track (4 foot tall Track & Field)

If there is anyone out there with access to a Track & Field cabinet get me the following dimension measurements? PLEAAAAASE?!?

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I need the coordinate measurements of points 1-6.

A is the back of the cab.

Point 1 is measurements B and J (Yes, I'm aware of the joke.)
Point 2 is measurements C and I
Point 3 is measurements D and K (or H... yeah I made two :p )
Point 4 is measurements E and G
Point 5 is measurements F at the bottom of the cab
Point 6 is an extra point that I would appreciate if you could get the measurement from the "back" of the cab and the height from the bottom as well.

If someone could help with this it would save me a LOT of hair pulling.
 
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Most people are at work dude - settle down.
And while you're waiting add your location to your profile.
 
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Hey if you can wait till this weekend some time, late sat. or prob. have to be sunday, as i have to pick up some games sat. i can pull mine out and will take the meas. you need with some pics. Darrell
 

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Here you go...

A = 63"
B = 21 1/2"
C = 25"
D = 20 3/4"
E = 27"
F = 27"
G = 38 1/2"
H and K = 40 3/4"
I = 48 3/4"
J = 62 1/4"

Point 6
from back of cab to top = 18 1/4"
Overall height = 69 1/8"

Hope this helps.
 
Here's the first jpg based off of the vector that I made from the first submitted measurements:

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I'm not sure about the angle and curve of the above marked area. (Pac-Man for the win!)
 
If someone could please help me, I need the some dimensions from the control panel. I don't need the button layout or the width. I simply need the top, front and bottom (including and excluding the hinge) lengths. I'm looking to do this area tomorrow (early) so any help would greatly be appreciated.

I believe the top is 9 and 5/16ths.

Thanks!

TAG

P.S. If anyone wants to go above and beyond the call of duty, a tracing of the side on paper and scanned would be GREATLY appreciated! (However, I'll gladly accept the simple measurements.)
 
If someone could please help me, I need the some dimensions from the control panel. I don't need the button layout or the width. I simply need the top, front and bottom (including and excluding the hinge) lengths. I'm looking to do this area tomorrow (early) so any help would greatly be appreciated.

I believe the top is 9 and 5/16ths.

Thanks!

TAG

P.S. If anyone wants to go above and beyond the call of duty, a tracing of the side on paper and scanned would be GREATLY appreciated! (However, I'll gladly accept the simple measurements.)

I believe weve been through this before. The search button is your friend! :p
In any case - scroll to the bottom of this link:
http://forums.arcade-museum.com/showthread.php?t=111235
I obtained full CPO measurements from someone here already.
 
Yeah, add insult to injury. LOL (Stupid ferry.)

Well, I guess I should catch everyone up on the project. Two weeks ago, I realized that this mega-present wasn't going to make it for Christmas. It's going to be a New Year's President's Day present now. To remind everyone, this project is for a Track & Field replica cab. However, I am reducing the size to 4 feet tall (70% of full size).

I did my research and cobbled together the measurements. (Thanks everyone.) I whipped up the side of the cabinet and printed out the pattern.

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After I cut it out.

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And the difference between realizing the difference between full sheet print and cutting edges off print.

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Here I have the right side of the cab measured for cross pieces. (You can notice the left side in the back.)

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Here is the shot for figuring out where the monitor and control panel will be going.

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Starting to block out the edges here.

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I'm not sure if I can share the plans for this cab since we have had to do a *lot* of improvising. This is due to the fact that I am putting a 19 inch monitor into the machine. Considering that the inside of the cab is only 16 and 7/8's wide, the monitor looks (and is) huge, proportionally speaking.
 
My father-in-law, who is helping with this project, came up with the idea to fabricate the control panel in plastic. It was a great idea. Here are the pics:

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It's going to look great with custom artwork.

Well, I hope to have more pics soon since I keep forgetting to take my camera out to the workshop the last couple times. I'll try harder to remember and keep everyone updated.

TAG
 
My father-in-law, who is helping with this project, came up with the idea to fabricate the control panel in plastic. It was a great idea. Here are the pics:

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09.jpg


10.jpg


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It's going to look great with custom artwork.

Well, I hope to have more pics soon since I keep forgetting to take my camera out to the workshop the last couple times. I'll try harder to remember and keep everyone updated.

TAG

Looks Cool..!!!

I would put that on my original cabinet even!!

J
 
New update for today. We were installing the brackets last time, but I forgot the camera. Here's

a couple shots to catch up.

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Here we're loosely assembling the cabinet to make sure everything is square.

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Brackets for the monitor.

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