My First Circuit Sword Build - Custom Painted US SNES Style [Completed]
Re: My First Circuit Sword Build - Custom Painted US SNES Style
I figured there was most likely something I was not thinking of especially without having all the components here. Maybe once I get everything there is still a way I could redesign it.
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Re: My First Circuit Sword Build - Custom Painted US SNES Style
Probably won’t work with the snes cartridge, but on my build with a full gameboy cartridge (not cut like yours). I used a dremmel to cut a strip off the metal shielding piece just above the bottom? two screw holes. I then filed down the rough edges and covered it in electrical tape the friction keeps it in and stopped it popping out from the top at a funny angle. (I’ve just re-read your post and noticed the snes catridge is doing the same and I think the lip is the way to go). Maybe you could print a/some right angled piece(s) that screw into the same holes so you could keep your cartridge bracket at the top aswell. Something like below
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These screw holes. (Sorry for bad editing did it on my phone.)
Re: My First Circuit Sword Build - Custom Painted US SNES Style
Cool. Thanks for the advice.Cooper270987 wrote: ↑Mon May 14, 2018 7:14 pmProbably won’t work with the snes cartridge, but on my build with a full gameboy cartridge (not cut like yours). I used a dremmel to cut a strip off the metal shielding piece just above the bottom? two screw holes. I then filed down the rough edges and covered it in electrical tape the friction keeps it in and stopped it popping out from the top at a funny angle. (I’ve just re-read your post and noticed the snes catridge is doing the same and I think the lip is the way to go). Maybe you could print a/some right angled piece(s) that screw into the same holes so you could keep your cartridge bracket at the top aswell. Something like below
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Re: My First Circuit Sword Build - Custom Painted US SNES Style
What online decal shop did you find to make those for you?
Re: My First Circuit Sword Build - Custom Painted US SNES Style
I used Decal Boy. Just found them when I was searching but they did a great job. Link belowscottcguidry wrote: ↑Fri Jun 15, 2018 2:12 pmWhat online decal shop did you find to make those for you?
https://decalboy.com/item/custom-cut-ai ... 433791.asp
Re: My First Circuit Sword Build - Custom Painted US SNES Style [Completed]
Hey guys. I just completed my build. You can check out the update and new pics on the bottom of my third post on page one.
Re: My First Circuit Sword Build - Custom Painted US SNES Style [Completed]
The finishing of the buttons A - B - X - Y is very nice
Re: My First Circuit Sword Build - Custom Painted US SNES Style [Completed]
Beautiful build! Very creative!
Mind sharing the link of the STL you used to hold the PCB back button board? And also the STL for the correct fan mount as there are many versions of it on derebbe's thread.
Thanks.
Mind sharing the link of the STL you used to hold the PCB back button board? And also the STL for the correct fan mount as there are many versions of it on derebbe's thread.
Thanks.
Re: My First Circuit Sword Build - Custom Painted US SNES Style [Completed]
The back board bracket is from erik_gee. Link below
https://www.sudomod.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=5346
The fan mount version I used was on derebbe's third page modified by Jakewd. Link below. Note that it was blown up ten times so before you print you will need to reduce it to 10% of the original size. I also had to make a few cuts as well to fit better.
https://www.sudomod.com/forum/viewtopic ... 7&start=20
Re: My First Circuit Sword Build - Custom Painted US SNES Style [Completed]
Gorgeous build! This really channels the SNES look and I love all the consideration you took in proportion, color, and item selection.
So good!
So good!
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