n64 case

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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EXE
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n64 case

Post by EXE »

how do you keep something inside the case to be stationary? I used an Acrylic plastic from home depot. I made the front and back case but not the sides(Ill worry about that later) but for future reference how do you keep something to stay inside? epoxy? screws? PAPER CLIPS!!??? :?
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Post by bicostp »

Try gluing rubber stoppers down that will fit into the motherboard's screw holes.

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Post by Trv »

i glued nylon spacers to one side of the case and screwed screws through the mobo into the nylon spacers
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Post by daguuy »

hot glue or super glue helps
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