this is too relaxing to watch! Thanks. ^_^ Very nice. I was never taught anything about tools. My knowledge was pure deductive reasoning whenever i have a project. Luckily you can just look online now! IT'S NEVER WRONG!!! hahaha.
I hope you make more vids like this, enjoyed that very much. I was wondering how you got the buttons to stay in place without routing the space for the buttons to snap in.
If your using a 30mm sanwa buttons what is the size of the holesaw you use for the acrylic sheet, yoy answered 30mm, hmm im kinda skeptical since since the acrylic hole you made is much larger than the 30mm sanwa buttons, not sure if your deliberately misleading your viewers
Those are legit Sanwa buttons and JLF, the only thing that could be considered "cheap" is the encoder and even so, if the person who ordered this controller is going to use it for MAME, these encoders are perfect for that.
Awesome video! One thing I would like to know though, if that's OK with You is where do you get those diagrams for the button layout? Been looking for them and I've not been able to find them :/
Recently got back into fighting games (DBFZ and possibly GG Strive) and be damned paying $150-$200+ on a fight stick. I do welding/industrial metal fab and decided to make my own case and just buy the rest of parts but not sure what size for the case or how it should be design wise.
What hole saw do you use for this? I've been looking into getting one to start making my own sticks, but I don't wanna jump in and get something that will wear out. Also shot you a sub, this is very cool!
First, I want to thank you for your great effort Second, I need to know some information, first, the dimensions and dimensions of the wooden box that you made, thirdly, the size of the depth that you opened to place the stick machine, and I also need to know the thickness of the wood that you used to make the box, only all of this
Hi, in my country, you can buy 3 kinds of plywood. The regular plywood, marine plywood, and plyboard. I was using plyboard on this video. Thanks for commenting.
These tutorials are cool and all but all this won’t help the people that want to build one because one no voice tutorial and two no actual plans or details of measurements and tools being used and the vinyl and the art work where and how to print every arcade tutorial video needs to do this
Did you just not include any of the electronics required to make this joystick? The video is supposed to help people make an arcade joystick, not introduce them to carpentry.
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Nice build, parang Qanba or Hori ang design. Mukhang gusto kong gumawa ng isa pang Arcade Stick pero smaller version. Nice video BTW
Nice but no measurements for the arcade game stick??
this is too relaxing to watch! Thanks. ^_^ Very nice.
I was never taught anything about tools. My knowledge was pure deductive reasoning whenever i have a project.
Luckily you can just look online now! IT'S NEVER WRONG!!! hahaha.
Yeah! Superb Woodworking! very nice custom custom fightstick!
Glad you like it. I like your videos too.
I hope you make more vids like this, enjoyed that very much. I was wondering how you got the buttons to stay in place without routing the space for the buttons to snap in.
Please make a video about all the electronics components and its interconection .
Soon
@@JUANminiDIY I have the buttons and the Stick and the all the USBs ¿ do I need an Integrated Circuit ? ¿ and what other else thing ?
What hole saw did u use for the plastic part?
Hello! Very good job! What PCB or USB encoder have you used to connect it to the Xbox one?
You can use brook ufb.
Well, that was satisfying to watch for some reason.
Really made me wanna build something like rn!
Great job on the Arcade Stick btw, looks awsome!
Would you recommend which board chip to use on pc?
Looks great! What size hole saw did you use for the bigger holes on the acrylic sheet?
30mm
@@JUANminiDIY Oh, did you use 24mm buttons for the main 8?
How good does that feel? Great job mate. That's one to be proud of.
thanks mate!
What encoder is used?
Does it work for the series x/s?
What material was the print on top? is it veneer?
photo paper
Galing nice build, maganda finish product
Thanks!😎
How much did it cost to build the whole thing? Thanks for the video too bro
If your using a 30mm sanwa buttons what is the size of the holesaw you use for the acrylic sheet, yoy answered 30mm, hmm im kinda skeptical since since the acrylic hole you made is much larger than the 30mm sanwa buttons, not sure if your deliberately misleading your viewers
30mm
where do you got these electronics?
Online shop.
@@JUANminiDIY can you provide the link?
m.aliexpress.com/wholesale/Diy+arcade+stick
Which encoder board you used to connect ps4
Brook ps4
Amazing work on the case. Not a fan of the cheap electronics, though. I would much prefer to have a cheap case over cheap insides.
Not all our electronics are cheap. It depends on my clients preference. We can put all the expensive parts in it if that’s what they need.
Those are legit Sanwa buttons and JLF, the only thing that could be considered "cheap" is the encoder and even so, if the person who ordered this controller is going to use it for MAME, these encoders are perfect for that.
How does it work? Any system that has a USB connection just works?
yes
Great work, very smart man, thanks for the video 🤝👏
Thanks for watching bro!
Wonderful Arcade stick Osm🎉
Thanks 🤗
Genius, fantastic stuff
Glad you like it!
Thank you! i can finally make my own fighting stick
No problem!
Oh my goodness, that was amazing
Can it be connected to a mobile via an otg cable??
yes
What hardware was used?
JMD parts
hi, it works fine on xbox one. which card to use
Use brook fighting board for xbox one.
Awesome video! One thing I would like to know though, if that's OK with You is where do you get those diagrams for the button layout? Been looking for them and I've not been able to find them :/
Slagcoin
where'd you buy the stick, buttons and emulator?
Replied.
How u do the programming and how it will work with tekken 7
Have you figure it out? I want to play T7 with that on ps5
Thanks, guys! More videos are coming like DIY Hitbox, Mixbox, and Tabletop arcade cabinet. Stay tuned!
Paps good day! Meron ka diagram or wirings to follow for xbox 360?
boss .. try mo mag benta sa shopee... im sure marami kokoha.. and isa na ako don.. 😁😁😁
Next time cguro sir, matatambakan ako hehe
Brother your website not working in Saudi Arabia what is the price for custom stick
Does it work on ps4/ps5 or xbox?
Yes
What kind of material did you use to print the art?
photo paper.
Great job
Glad you like it!
Recently got back into fighting games (DBFZ and possibly GG Strive) and be damned paying $150-$200+ on a fight stick. I do welding/industrial metal fab and decided to make my own case and just buy the rest of parts but not sure what size for the case or how it should be design wise.
My standard boxes are 16x8.5x2". Try that one...
I need that ?
What PCB did you use for that custom arcade stick?
zero delay V2, but later on changed to brook
@@JUANminiDIY okay, thank you
ano po need bilhin para magamit sa ps4 ito?
Amazing 👏👏👏
Thanks 🔥
What hole saw do you use for this? I've been looking into getting one to start making my own sticks, but I don't wanna jump in and get something that will wear out. Also shot you a sub, this is very cool!
30mm and 24mm hole saw bit sir.
First, I want to thank you for your great effort Second, I need to know some information, first, the dimensions and dimensions of the wooden box that you made, thirdly, the size of the depth that you opened to place the stick machine, and I also need to know the thickness of the wood that you used to make the box, only all of this
15x8.5x2 inches
@@JUANminiDIY What are these sizes exactly?
@@JUANminiDIY hi
@@MOHAMED_MASRI Width x large x thickness
@@_Nato77 Are all these measurements in inches?
Congratulations 👏👏👏👏👏❤
Nice kuys!!! xbox 360 compatible?
Di pa namin na try
Magkanu Po Sa Arcade Fighting Stick Street Fighter V Design
nagpaprint ako ng guide sobrang laki ng mga bottons..ano ba dapat size para saktong laki lang?.
anong guide?
@@JUANminiDIY yung layout po
Pretty cool, sadly people can not afford it.
Why? it's affordable. Please visit our Facebook page and let's talk about your box design.
@@JUANminiDIY I don't think you understand the concept of "Do It Yourself".
El mejor trabajo del mundo 😭
Cómo se llama la plantilla de ese diseño de los botones
Top ficou muito bonito !
Gracias!
what type of encodear does the arcade stick i need to know plss
We have, pico board, sj@ax, and brook.
How much does this cost?
This one is not for sale, but I can make one for you. pm me sir at JUANminiDIY FB page facebook.com/JUANminiDIY. Thanks!
how much it cost bro
Message our FB page at facebook.com/juanminidiy.
Very well done
Thanks for the visit
Parabéns
매우 멋집니다.
Boss may shop ka? Magkano benta mo jan yung for ps4
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Sir pwede makahingi ng shopee link ng binili mong buttons?
www.lazada.com.ph/shop/jmd-custom-arcade/?spm=a2o4l.pdp_revamp.seller.1.1a18595byGGtTZ&itemId=4540305825&channelSource=pdp
wow 😄🐧
Get a Titan One device and play on everything. PS3 PS4 PS5 Xbox 360 Xbox one Xbox series S Nintendo switch android PC.
Sometimes I wonder. Do all these gamers have power tools lying around the house?
We're local carpenters by profession at the same time we're also gamers. =)
Yo si tengo herramientas en mi casa y soy gamer
Frame and Palochina size? I asked on the wrong video hahaha, I’m talking about this one sir.
All plywood build. 15x9x2 inches.
@@JUANminiDIY pati yng Top frame?? Yng binutasan?
Yes
hope you don't mislead your audience, this isn't plywood, and that board is extremely cheap and light.
Hi, in my country, you can buy 3 kinds of plywood. The regular plywood, marine plywood, and plyboard. I was using plyboard on this video. Thanks for commenting.
These tutorials are cool and all but all this won’t help the people that want to build one because one no voice tutorial and two no actual plans or details of measurements and tools being used and the vinyl and the art work where and how to print every arcade tutorial video needs to do this
I don't think this is meant to be a tutorial.
you're welcome!
Did you just not include any of the electronics required to make this joystick? The video is supposed to help people make an arcade joystick, not introduce them to carpentry.
Thanks for watching bro! Wiring videos are coming soon. :)