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PostPosted: Wed Jul 18, 2007 11:21 am 
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Daaaamn. That's purdy.

I bet the crazy thing is for A/V in/out or something like that.

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btw the crazy turn thingy was a adjustable position rotary switch. It switches from Off to Charge/On to DC input (On)/Charge.

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Man, I need to finish mine. Yeah, it's been a while. By the way, that SNESp looks sweet!


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Dang that's hot! I love it!


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I like the wood case, looks really nice.

4 Questions:
1 - What kind of wood did you use?
2 - Where did you get it?
3 - Would it be hard to move and redo the cartridge slot for a soldering newbie?
4 - Is there a certain way to rewire it, or do I just put it the same way as it was already?

I HAVE searched for the cartridge part for 1.5 hours, couldn't find anything on it, so I need help.

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Wow I like that a lot better then your nesp.

I really love your case making skills.

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gamefreakfatty wrote:
I like the wood case, looks really nice.

4 Questions:
1 - What kind of wood did you use?
2 - Where did you get it?
3 - Would it be hard to move and redo the cartridge slot for a soldering newbie?
4 - Is there a certain way to rewire it, or do I just put it the same way as it was already?

I HAVE searched for the cartridge part for 1.5 hours, couldn't find anything on it, so I need help.

Thanks,
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1. I used Birch and Cherry. Bought it in 7/8" thickness and cut it to the desired thickness on a Table Saw.

2. Local Wood yard

3. Yes it is. Takes a lot a patience and desoldering.

4. Just desolder and solder new wire inbetween the contact on the board and the pin on the cart slot.

There isnt a part. Desolder the old cart slot.

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ya, i meant that part of the post i did, thanks though. that provides plenty of info for me! :)
i opened my original SNES and its board is pretty small. i'll post pics when i find a camera

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I am impressed. Do you work at or own a wood shop, with a lof of specialized tools. Nice wooden buttons.

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awww man! its TOO good! it makes me wanna chuck my lame, non working SNESp out the window!

...too good

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electromaster64 wrote:
I am impressed. Do you work at or own a wood shop, with a lof of specialized tools. Nice wooden buttons.


Yes I do have a small workshop. But no I don't have any "specialized tools". Most of the work is done on a Table Saw, Scroll Saw, and a Drill Press. All of which are pretty standard tools, you just need the know how to use the tools and improvise when needed.

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