So I have a quite messily-done SNESp right now (see sig) and I'm looking to simplify its case, and I have some questions:
1) To save myself from opening my monstrosity prematurely, can anybody tell me the dimensions of the motherboard of the original SNES model?
2) Would any of the cases from polycase.com fit my SNES motherboard + controller + 5" PS1 screen?
3) If I have to build a case myself, what would you recommend for a starter with no cutting tools or experience? Wood or plastic? Invest in a dremel?
4) I don't plan on relocating the cart slot, and while that's going to save me on the thickness of the unit, do you guys have any tips for keeping the cartridge stable while it's inserted? Right now I have to press pieces of plasticene against the cartridge so that it doesn't move when I'm playing :\
Case for original SNES
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I see. :\ And I wanna make it portrait-style as well (don't want to split the controller because tact switches are impossible to find offline here), so that adds another 6.5cm to the length. Looks like I'll have to build it myself :p Thanks for the reply.
Edit: Do you think that I could find some old hardcover book and use the covers as board material? It's pretty durable, abundant, and probably not too hard to cut/shape. Maybe not for the walls of the unit but at least for the faceplate and backplate.
Edit: Do you think that I could find some old hardcover book and use the covers as board material? It's pretty durable, abundant, and probably not too hard to cut/shape. Maybe not for the walls of the unit but at least for the faceplate and backplate.
How does the controller add length to it?JeffMan wrote:I see. :\ And I wanna make it portrait-style as well (don't want to split the controller because tact switches are impossible to find offline here), so that adds another 6.5cm to the length. Looks like I'll have to build it myself :p Thanks for the reply.
Edit: Do you think that I could find some old hardcover book and use the covers as board material? It's pretty durable, abundant, and probably not too hard to cut/shape. Maybe not for the walls of the unit but at least for the faceplate and backplate.
Old book cover That's the weirdest idea I have ever heard. It might work, but it woudn't be very durable. Don't you want you're 'probably quite expensive snesp' to be in some nice looking case? Try buying a project box or something. It'll look a lot better.
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