controler questions

Includes but not limited to: SNES, Genesis, Sega CD, PlayStation 1, Nintendo 64, Dreamcast, Game Gear and I guess the Virtual Boy.

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i want to frankinstein my case but am confused compleatly and totaly.Can someone explain this all.
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Want to be a bit more specific? As in, what part of it don't you understand?
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i whant to know how u guys chop up the controlers and put them in the case. :(

is there maybe a how to some were
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basicly, you cut a hole in the shape of the controller (measured out) and glue it in. If you cut it in half, you have to rewire all the traces using wire and solder.
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The easiest way to do it would be to cut the controller in to three parts. Then measure the width of the face and cut two holes like that in the console, and two small slot holes for the "Start" and Select" buttions. Now use the exsisting controller face to keep it in place.

The other way is to a dremel and very carfully cut holes that would fit the d-pad, A/B/X/Y, start and select buttions. then push the controller board and pads up and secure them.

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