Yes, my lovely fiancee was at my house and I asked her to hold the camera for me.bacteria wrote:Nice vids - do you have someone holding the camera in the second video for you or use another technique?
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epoxy stick and lots of sanding.phantom92opera wrote:hey i am inspired by your projects to use the zn case for my Genesis-p
i was wondering how i would mount the buttons flush since the controller surface is curved? pm me or post here
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as in, put the two outter buttons as flush as possible with the case, epoxy it in, then sand down the middle section a bit.
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since i'm up, maybe i can help...
for my handyduo case, i used marine epoxy putty and perma poxy (ran out and had to buy more, that's why 2 types). and it's personal preference when filling the sides in before or after. i personally filled them in before i put the controls in. i know that G-force, when making the playmad, chose to fill in the holes after the controls were in. if you do it afterwards, it will take less putty and sanding. but, it might be harder to make sure that the controls line up evenly.
hope this helps!
for my handyduo case, i used marine epoxy putty and perma poxy (ran out and had to buy more, that's why 2 types). and it's personal preference when filling the sides in before or after. i personally filled them in before i put the controls in. i know that G-force, when making the playmad, chose to fill in the holes after the controls were in. if you do it afterwards, it will take less putty and sanding. but, it might be harder to make sure that the controls line up evenly.
hope this helps!
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thanks it does. i have bondo and epoxy putty on hand so i will just use one of those then.lovablechevy wrote:since i'm up, maybe i can help...
for my handyduo case, i used marine epoxy putty and perma poxy (ran out and had to buy more, that's why 2 types). and it's personal preference when filling the sides in before or after. i personally filled them in before i put the controls in. i know that G-force, when making the playmad, chose to fill in the holes after the controls were in. if you do it afterwards, it will take less putty and sanding. but, it might be harder to make sure that the controls line up evenly.
hope this helps!
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you bet, also while on there it might be worthwhile to pick up your charger and protection circuit
i purchased my batteries on ebay and now have to buy the charger and protection circuit from www.batteryspace.com so think ahead and purchase all at once for best shipping rates.
best of luck on your project!
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i purchased my batteries on ebay and now have to buy the charger and protection circuit from www.batteryspace.com so think ahead and purchase all at once for best shipping rates.
best of luck on your project!
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no. they are these batteries, this pcb, and this charger.nuky nuclear wrote:thanks for the help. these arent the ones for the ipods are they?
hope that helps! good luck!
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