hay guys
i have like 100s of ideas for cases
and a lot of things laying around the house that arent ben used
well can i use ps2 empty game cases i have a lot of thouse
i have a big guitar amp that i dont use can i use that
or how about a firdege how about if i rebed that apart and used it
should i use wood is it ok to rip a door of and use it
yah im crazy engh to acutle do it but im shour its not ok
so what r the thing that u should never use as cases for your projects
and don't tell me TIY (try it yourself)
what not to use as a case??
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Re: what not to use as a case??
Cats.
There are lots of them and they are easy to work with.
There are lots of them and they are easy to work with.
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Re: what not to use as a case??
yas yas ofcours cats thats it
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Re: what not to use as a case??
I hear Tupperware is good for cases. I might even try a hollowed out book.
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Project "Trinity"
So named because of its tripartite formfactor, this is basically a universal controller for PC, Mac, Linux, and a whole host of consoles including Xbox 360, all Sega, and all Nintendo consoles to date.