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My home built metal DDR pad (Part IV)
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Thanx guy and yeah i graduated from Pueblo bout 3 wees ago, i was on the drum-line, thanx for the helpful advice
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As with many other people, I have a problem with frying controllers. A few posts back I read something about static frying the controller, which makes sense, as I tend to notice a difference in how long a controller lasts when I say no shoes allowed or not. So, how would I stop this static? Maybe somehow ground the panels?
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As with many other people, I have a problem with frying controllers. A few posts back I read something about static frying the controller, which makes sense, as I tend to notice a difference in how long a controller lasts when I say no shoes allowed or not. So, how would I stop this static? Maybe somehow ground the panels?


Try not to play on carpet. The static electricity isnt just a home built metal pad problem, I bought two soft pads form e-bay (paysafe) and when ever i picked them up after playing I would get a nasty shock even when they were unplugged from the PS2. Playing on a rug made this worse so I play on hardwood floors now. Also adding rubber feet to the bottom of your metal pad will help prevent static electricity. I used weather striping, 100% rubber.
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Yah, ground the acrylic pads.

I was thinking about doing an extra small piece of sheetmetal attached to the underside of the acrylic pads and have it go to ground ... or just use a semi-DDRHomepad's design and make the sheetmetal ground and the screws positive happy.gif
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Just a question for any of you who have successfully built ddrhomepad's metal design... I'm starting my own pad tonight and need a little guidance.

What kind of steel is appropriate for this project? His website specifies 26 gauge stainless steel, but I can't find stainless anywhere. About the only thing I've found is galvanized steel, which seems to be OK from what I've read here on the forums... I'm also having trouble locating the right gauge. Has anyone here had success with any other gauge steel? (I seem to be finding 30-gauge galvanized pretty much everywhere I go.)

Thanks a bunch in advance. ^__^
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nekomi-chan wrote:
Just a question for any of you who have successfully built ddrhomepad's metal design... I'm starting my own pad tonight and need a little guidance.

What kind of steel is appropriate for this project? His website specifies 26 gauge stainless steel, but I can't find stainless anywhere. About the only thing I've found is galvanized steel, which seems to be OK from what I've read here on the forums... I'm also having trouble locating the right gauge. Has anyone here had success with any other gauge steel? (I seem to be finding 30-gauge galvanized pretty much everywhere I go.)

Thanks a bunch in advance. ^__^



galvanized steel will be fine. Thats what im using in my pad.

26 gague will be your best bet. do NOT get 30 gague, it will be too thin

look as hard as u can for 26 gague
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About the only thing I've found is galvanized steel, which seems to be OK from what I've read here on the forums...


Galvanized is fine, but you will have a 1 million times easier job at soldering onto it if you scrape the metal around where you want to solder with a knife edge or something. Solder doesn't stick so well to the galvanized zinc plating.
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Is there any cheaper alternative to the 2" stanley brackets?

They get a little expensive buying them for both pads, can you get cheaper ones online or at some store? I looked a little but couldn't find anything except at the actual ddr site, which doesnt seem to want to sell them (but prices them at $0.90).
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nekomi-chan wrote:
About the only thing I've found is galvanized steel, which seems to be OK from what I've read here on the forums...


Galvanized is fine, but you will have a 1 million times easier job at soldering onto it if you scrape the metal around where you want to solder with a knife edge or something. Solder doesn't stick so well to the galvanized zinc plating.


i didnt even solder my panels together, i just drilled a small hole in the corners and twisted the wire through it. Works fine
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Thrawn wrote:
Is there any cheaper alternative to the 2" stanley brackets?

They get a little expensive buying them for both pads, can you get cheaper ones online or at some store? I looked a little but couldn't find anything except at the actual ddr site, which doesnt seem to want to sell them (but prices them at $0.90).

you can have them made a local metal shop if you go with the plan. I did that and it was ¾ the price.

you can find the plan on a post that i wrote in page 32 or 33... near those page
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im now starting to get plans for a DDR homepad. im useing riptides design, i have a question, will a controler box from an old soft pad work?

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Yes, as long as you know which parts of the curcuit board control each arrow, and that you replace the material that it uses for it's wires with copper wires. The only thing I don't like about the circuit board in the controller box is that it is so big.
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Yes, as long as you know which parts of the curcuit board control each arrow, and that you replace the material that it uses for it's wires with copper wires. The only thing I don't like about the circuit board in the controller box is that it is so big.


You talk about the controller box or the circuit itself ??... its smaller than a normal joypad.... the controller box is big (blue or black thing over the circuit) but the circuit itself is really small and can go between the 2 2x4.
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Well the money is in and Im going to start building my pads here within the next few days. I just need to get a hold of all the materials. Im not sure who's contacts im going to use though. Im thinking of using beefmans contacts but probably with the latex tubing from home depot, or try his contact design with weatherstripping like riptide used in his contacts. I tested my soldering skills on a pc gamepad of mine and I got the hang of it and all the buttons I made work fine, so soldering shouldn't be a problem for me. Im gonna go with a non analog sony controller, as beefman told me, they don't short out like madkatz do and soldering to it is not a problem, so thanks to beefman and riptide and DDRHOMEPAD for making all this happen E1.gif
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Well I finally finished my DDR Pad and i'm quite happy with it. My only complaint is the sinking feeling you get when you step on the arrows. I think I will add a few plastic or even wood braces under each arrow inorder to prevent so much sinking. Well here it is
http://www.geocities.com/chocobo_007/DDRPad.htm
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Thank you all for your help regarding the metal! happy.gif I was able to find the 26 gauge plated sheets at another Home Depot in my area. Thank you!! ^__^

I do have another question, though. ^__^ I recently picked up a Gamestop PlayStation analog controller to use in my pad. A programmer who's helping us build the pad coded a little button tester so we can make sure all the buttons are working, and we discovered that right and left cannot be hit at the same time, and up and down have the same problem. Any idea on what we can do? ^^ Any help is appreciated. happy.gif
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nekomi-chan wrote:
Thank you all for your help regarding the metal! happy.gif I was able to find the 26 gauge plated sheets at another Home Depot in my area. Thank you!! ^__^

I do have another question, though. ^__^ I recently picked up a Gamestop PlayStation analog controller to use in my pad. A programmer who's helping us build the pad coded a little button tester so we can make sure all the buttons are working, and we discovered that right and left cannot be hit at the same time, and up and down have the same problem. Any idea on what we can do? ^^ Any help is appreciated. happy.gif


have you tested it with a Psx-PC adaptor or a small "chipset" with LCD displying the button (a programed chipset by the other guy ?.. lol) ?

If it the adaptor.. its probaly a non-ddr adaptor.

Boom adaptor suCK ! (no ** !) I bought one of those crap and lost 15 $ .... poopy adfaptor. But I reused it (the female plug) to build a homemade one
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Thrawn wrote:
Is there any cheaper alternative to the 2" stanley brackets?

They get a little expensive buying them for both pads, can you get cheaper ones online or at some store? I looked a little but couldn't find anything except at the actual ddr site, which doesnt seem to want to sell them (but prices them at $0.90).


Me and my friend Matt used like 10-25 cent hurricane ties for the outside on the pad we built. It works decently, but it it is not as good as Stanley brackets. I still recommend the brackets for the center parts though because we had a hurricane tie idea those, and... it failed miserably.

nekomi-chan wrote:
I do have another question, though. ^__^ I recently picked up a Gamestop PlayStation analog controller to use in my pad. A programmer who's helping us build the pad coded a little button tester so we can make sure all the buttons are working, and we discovered that right and left cannot be hit at the same time, and up and down have the same problem. Any idea on what we can do? ^^ Any help is appreciated. happy.gif


This isn't a problem with the controller or the circuit, it's a flaw in how d-pads are built. Once you get in the controller you can see what I'm talking about, but it's impossible to hit both left and right on a controller at the same time because the pad can't push down in opposite directions at once, no contact is made. Once you build your pad though it can hit both at once so it will work fine.
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okay im new here and ive read alot of the posts on here but most of them are the smae things over and over.. so i skipped a bunch and heres my deal:

this week my nephews and i are building metal pads ddrhomepad style but i wanna make a little control box too and use pushbuttons for X, O, START and SELECT.. so i found these here http://www.radioshack.com/product.asp?catalog%5Fname=CTLG&category%5Fname=CTLG%5F010%5F007%5F001%5F000&product%5Fid=275%2D1556#

those like what i need. i guess what im trying to say is how would i wire up the pushbuttons and what else would i need and all that??
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xbillxdt wrote:
okay im new here and ive read alot of the posts on here but most of them are the smae things over and over.. so i skipped a bunch and heres my deal:

this week my nephews and i are building metal pads ddrhomepad style but i wanna make a little control box too and use pushbuttons for X, O, START and SELECT.. so i found these here http://www.radioshack.com/product.asp?catalog%5Fname=CTLG&category%5Fname=CTLG%5F010%5F007%5F001%5F000&product%5Fid=275%2D1556#

those like what i need. i guess what im trying to say is how would i wire up the pushbuttons and what else would i need and all that??


damn.... i didnt read here and i posted a reply in your other thread

sry Remy E10.gif
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