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Topic: Devout Stealth homepad |
Yukidaore
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Forum: Bemani Controllers Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2008 5:17 am Subject: Devout Stealth homepad |
For anyone wanting to further improve the aesthetics of their pad, you might consider using carriage bolts in place of screws. Very smooth, low, and they look quite nice besides. |
Topic: Devout Stealth homepad |
Yukidaore
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Forum: Bemani Controllers Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 7:37 pm Subject: Devout Stealth homepad |
Hm, thanks for the input. I actually made those same modifications to mine; planning to run the wires underneath, bolts to avoid stripping problems, and feet (Though I couldn't find any affordable no ... |
Topic: Devout Stealth homepad |
Yukidaore
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Forum: Bemani Controllers Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 9:01 am Subject: Devout Stealth homepad |
Thanks for the replies, everyone.
As for complicated repairs, it would take some pretty incredible force to break the solder after it had been epoxied in. I suspect the wire would break before the ... |
Topic: Devout Stealth homepad |
Yukidaore
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Forum: Bemani Controllers Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 7:52 am Subject: Devout Stealth homepad |
Also, could someone please help me figure out where to solder the wires to on a logitech precision gamepad pro? There's a picture of the circuit board on page 7 of this pdf that has some labeling, bu ... |
Topic: Devout Stealth homepad |
Yukidaore
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Forum: Bemani Controllers Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 4:01 am Subject: Devout Stealth homepad |
I've been working on building a pair of these pads the last couple days, and have been having some trouble with the soldering like several other people here. I haven't been really fond of the method ... |
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