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by Yawn
Tue Mar 26, 2019 4:27 pm
Forum: Show-off Corner (Game Boy Zero)
Topic: SNES themed Kite's Circuit Sword Lite build with no glue or tape
Replies: 21
Views: 56083

Re: SNES themed Kite's Circuit Sword Lite build with no glue or tape

it would work without the screws and just normal glueing right? Yeah, of course it would work with glue instead of the bolts. :lol: The (invisible) captive nuts and bolts to hold the back shell to the front are probably worth keeping, if you have M2 nuts & machine screws/bolts. You can also cut off...
by Yawn
Fri Mar 22, 2019 3:57 pm
Forum: Show-off Corner (Game Boy Zero)
Topic: SNES themed Kite's Circuit Sword Lite build with no glue or tape
Replies: 21
Views: 56083

Re: SNES themed Kite's Circuit Sword Lite build with no glue or tape

Could you share the Fusion 360 and STL files please? I've attached the STL above, but I couldn't convince the forum system to accept the f3d files. Ah, it looks like I had too many attachments maybe. I can attach it here: Yawn - Glue-free GBZ brackets - f3d.zip I tried to keep the time-line as clea...
by Yawn
Fri Mar 22, 2019 3:41 pm
Forum: Show-off Corner (Game Boy Zero)
Topic: SNES themed Kite's Circuit Sword Lite build with no glue or tape
Replies: 21
Views: 56083

Re: SNES themed Kite's Circuit Sword Lite build with no glue or tape

Nice work. I think for aesthetics, I would maybe consider countersinking the front two screws and covering them with a custom logo or plate to maybe hide them a bit, but overall good job Yeah, the screws are countersunk, they look a bit worse on the photo than in real life. On my second build, they...
by Yawn
Thu Mar 21, 2019 3:12 pm
Forum: Show-off Corner (Game Boy Zero)
Topic: SNES themed Kite's Circuit Sword Lite build with no glue or tape
Replies: 21
Views: 56083

SNES themed Kite's Circuit Sword Lite build with no glue or tape

Hi All, I wanted to share my designs for a Kite's Circuit Sword lite build, using absolutely no hot glue , and no tape to hold things in place. It's all screws and bolts from here on in..! The drawback of this approach, of course has to be some extra fasteners, but I think these are quite unobtrusiv...