Sprocket64: N64p Worklog

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Re: Sprocket64: N64p Worklog

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metalcookie wrote:oh, there isn't?
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acrylic sheet is a 1.25" thick, transparent cell cast acrylic sheet. ACRYLITE BR sheet is listed as a UL 752 Level 1 bullet resistant product for indoor and outdoor applications.
i'm pretty sure acrylic is plexiglas
Lol I'm just being picky, as in there is a big difference between "proof" and "resistant" and I'm pretty sure there's no bullet "proof" glass/plexiglass around.
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Acrylic in what can be considered "reasonable" amounts is bullet-resistant, and has similar physical properties to glass.
However, being prone to shatter, truly bullet-proof Acrylic isn't exactly realistic.

If you wanna stop people throwing rocks, use PMMA.
If you wanna stop small hanguns, use PMMA.
If you wanna stop modest rifles, Lexan will do that job.
If you wanna stop a .50 Mk.211 Mod 0 round fired from a Barrett M82 at 1400 yards, you need quite a bit of steel and a very forgiving deity.
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vskid wrote:What brand of DVD player is the screen out of? I have a screen out of a Durabrand (something like that, cheap walmart brand) that looks very similar to yours.
It wasn't actually from a DVD player, but a universal screen. It used to have the A/V jacks and the brightness/color controls on a separate mainboard.

So I worked on this a bit last night. I cut out the joystick holes for... well, the joysticks. :roll: I put the buttons where they're going to be:
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Another view:
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Here they are bolted to the screen:
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In case you were wondering, this is the mold I used:
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And here's my super-ghetto-awesome vacuum forming table:
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Don't forget, this portable is to sell. I'm going to be looking for around $350. Though I suppose none of you would call it already because you have no idea how it's going to looking the end. :wink: I'll try to draw up my ideas and post them.
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Looks nice. You could easily get $400 for a nice portable, that's what sonyportableizer tried to sell the BROKEN L64 for.
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Really? Crazy! :P We'll just have to see how much it'll sell for.
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Nice little vaccuum former. :) I see you did that mini car on the bench, too. Looks like it does the job rather well.
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I love that former. It's so ghetto it's cool. And it works! And it seems to work well!
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I smiled at the little car on your desk. I'm digging your control design.
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Thanks, Brian. :) Here's a closer view of that car.
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I spent a couple hours yesterday meticulously cutting and filing these button holes:
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The back of the controls, with the buttons and joystick glued to it.
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:)
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Now I just need to glue the controls for the other side. And get money. I really need that. :( I still need to get batteries, an N64 controller (3rd party), and... that's it! :)
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Those controls look like ears on the portable! :lol:

Nice little vacuum former! How thick is the plastic you used? 2mm? 1mm?
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They do, huh? :)

The plastic stretched in some places, so sometimes it's 1mm and sometimes it's 1.5mm. Its got to be reinforced anyway, it was from the sides of a giant soap container! :lol:
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bacteria wrote:Those controls look like ears on the portable! :lol:
Aw, now that he said it that's all I can see :P I still really like it.
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Those buttons look like they stick out really far.
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jjhammerstein wrote:Those buttons look like they stick out really far.
define: really far?

that design looks fair epic, I"m just wondering on how comfortble it'll be on the hands
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Usual buttons stick out what, 3/8cm?

How much button is there outside of the case?
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