3/4" MDF. $5 and some change for what I think was a 2_1/2 foot X 4_1/4 foot board.
It’s normally $0.25 a cut. But since I had to wait on him, the employee said he wouldn’t charge me for the cuts.
Mind, when I had it drilled out, my friend evened out the cuts, because the sides were off by a smidgen from one end to the other.
I’ve got decorative hinges that are going on the back.
$2.97 for set of 2.
And latches to hold the front.
2 x $2.97 ea.
My first notion was to clear-coat this.
But we’ve got some spray-paint sitting downstairs. So, paint it’ll be.
Net gain toward construction cost. --$0.00
Oh! And $0.98 for some wood screws to mount the joystick.
This, plus the cost of my PCB, 2x harnesses, and parts.
It may not look like much. But parts alone put it around $130 without compensation for time and assembly.
But overall? Not a hard thing to do. Just have to put your mind to it.
I know it’s more info than you asked for.
I end up rambling a good bit.
Sorry.
Not-so-Ninja-Edit:
I also bought a tube of extra-strength wood-glue.
Don’t do this!
When I was there, I asked for a glue that could stand "Taking a beating."
But when I had it drilled out, I was told that, “While what I bought was top quality, it was really unnecessary.” Normal wood glue should work fine.
That’s a near $8.00 loss toward the project, even though a small amount was used.