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Yes it is nice to be able to put your projects INSIDE something isn't it? You know, to hold everything together so it doesn't flop around? Discuss the techniques here!

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About it, is it a sturdy enough material for cases.
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I think it is sturdy enough for a case though probably not the best choice. It won't last terrible long. I'd use it for a prototype - if it works i'd use some engraving plastic if you can get it.
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it would insulate to much for something that makes heat (N64 and up)
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scherubino wrote:I think it is sturdy enough for a case though probably not the best choice. It won't last terrible long. I'd use it for a prototype - if it works i'd use some engraving plastic if you can get it.
I agree - it would be great for prototyping. I find that I can't really build something until I have a mock-up in my hands to see how it feels.
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Post by daleighan »

I used foam board for the back of my SNESp, and it didn't really work. I broke and cracked really fast
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daleighan wrote:I used foam board for the back of my SNESp, and it didn't really work. I broke and cracked really fast
ha...you broke
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