Shamefully, none.
We were all about testing it out though, it's not all about the gaming. ;)
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Mines taking shape, I should have a few pics of my mods too but will post them when the case is done.
Need to find something to make some neat holes in plastics for the switches,,, Where is a Dremil when you need one?
30 quid is a bit steap for 2 1cm holes :lol:
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Coould anyone link me to a guide to do the oscilator based 12.5MHz mod? :unsure:
Oh I've seen 21cm holes go for a lot more than that mate! :lol:
Page 1 of this thread has the guides I used for the mod, or you could just look at what I did. ;)
For holes, it depends on what you are using. If it's for flick switches, that require a round hole a drill will do the job and you don't have to be very neat either as the switch mounting will cover that. Get some masking tape and place it over the area to drill, then measure of and mark up your holes so they are even, then start with the smallest drill bit you can to make a guide hole before enlarging it.
For other types of cut a modelling saw, or hand saw, craft knife/ stanley knife and various small files and sandpaper will help. I also use my wife's emery boards to finish up as they are dual sided and produce a nice smooth finish.
Hmm... sadly theyre slidey switches... wish I'd bought the other type now but they dont look as 'megadrivey'. :lol:
... This could be a problem...
Like mine?
Yup, similar only the metal part of mine goes on the inside.
This means only the switches show on the outside, so I'm gonna need some neat holes... :ninja:
What about creating a fascia? A covering, plastic or otherwise that will go over the switches, maybe one with the labels on.