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My home built metal DDR pad (Part IV)
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jasonvorheez2000
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2260. PostPosted: Wed Aug 04, 2004 8:46 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

ok thanks for responding i guess ill return it and get a cobalt flux but they dont have a bar which is okay cause i dont use it but i just love to have it with my pad. but i e-mailed them and they said they'll be coming out with a bar around september biggrin.gif by the way thanks for not firing at me for being on the wrong thread this is what they said:

We are actually working on one right now. Should be done mid to late
September. =) However, the trick bar won't be attached to the platform,
it will be stand alone, sold separately, and will be compatible with all
Cobalt Fluxes.

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WENDY WHEELER wrote:

> is your company ever going to make a metal cobalt flux pad with a
> handle bar?
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EndOfTomo wrote:
Look, if you *want* your buttons to light up (Same works with DDR pads as it does with Pop'N Music) You are going to need diodes to PREVENT your PS2 from exploding.



Why does everyone seem to automatically think your using a PS2? PS2's are apsalutely horrid! Grrr I hate them. Just use Stepmania on the Xbox. E7.gif It works like a charm.
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2262. PostPosted: Wed Aug 04, 2004 8:11 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

your comment just had nothing to do with the topic
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2263. PostPosted: Wed Aug 04, 2004 8:38 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

jasonvorheez2000 wrote:
i know im in the wrong thread and all but u guys seem very smart at ddr pads so do any of u know what could be wrong with my metal pad the up down and right arrow dont work only the diagnol arrows and the left arrow does do any of u know how to fix this problem if u dont then i guess ill spend a crapload of money sending it back i cost me like 400 bucks if u need to see what the pad looks like heres the link to the pic http://www.ddrgame.com/newarmepadv3.html

i fixed one of these pads about a month or so ago and it had a similar problem to yours. two of the arrows didn't work. the problem was that the original wires connected to the contact boards were too short in length and ended up breaking when the contact board moved around. you will need to find the wood panel on the bottom that covers the opening where the circuit board is. it can be a little tricky cuz the entire bottom of the pad is covered by a sheet of foam which is glued to the pad. the panel is roughly 1-1/2' x 2'. i used a utility knife to cut the foam around the panel then used a claw hammer to pry the panel off which is held in place with 1/2" staples. after you do this you can access all the wiring and replace or add extra length to the existing wires. hope this helps and good luck.
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instead of doing all that annoying crap(cause i dont have the intelligence to do that) ill just get a refund and buy a cobalt flux biggrin.gif have u ever had to fix one of those?
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no i have never even heard of a cobalt flux needing to be fixed unless it was horribly abused. i have however played on CF pads and they are incredible. you should definitely send the one you have back to the manufacturer if you can get a refund and buy a CF pad.
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yes IF i can get a refund lmfao laugh.gif
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Does anyone have a link or tutorial for building a bar? I'm getting supplies for a pad tomorrow, and it would be convienient for me to know what I need to build a bar. I haven't seen anything by searching the forums, but if anyone has a basic method to making one, I would appreciate it E1.gif
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Tyris wrote:
Didjivibes wrote:
Nice looking pad Tyris. Reminds me of a MyMyBox pad from the braces you used. Any chance you have pics of the inside of the pad you would upload? I'm very curious how you did your contacts and wiring under the panels. Also, did you choose to use wood for the arrow panels instead of using plexi w/ graphics? Thanks.

I'd take some internal pics... unfortunately I dont intend to open it up anytime soon (opening it is a major hassle which is why i moddified it so that to repair the buttons.... I dont -have- to open it =D)
basically... internally, its exactly the same as DDR HP's (a few minor changes with the buttons... like rubber underneath them as well for extra bounce...), except with all the extra 'air' taken out (the bits of wood holding it up are gone... which also meant I had to dig 'rivets' into the wood for the wires to run).
So yeah, the buttons are just the DDRHP design... altho as you noticed, with only wood and no graphics...
my first pads were exactly the same as DDRHP's...
the 3rd pad (this one), intitially had:
plexiglass (perspex)
wood
copper
weather stripping
copper
wood
as its make up... but since I replace the brackets.. the plexiglass bit didnt quite fit properly frown.gif (wasnt quite enough space).
so now its:
wood
copper
weather stripping + rubber (actually some rubber weather stripping)
copper
wood
rubber
as its makeup... which seems to work perfectly... I'm also going to use contact paper to put images onto the top piece of wood for each button, essentially finishing it E1.gif

For the guys asking about LED lighting...
a PS controller should be able to draw enough power to light them up, depending on how many you use, and how you want them to work (for individual buttons presses etc), and the wiring for them shouldnt be too hard... if you use to many tho (like a lot too many) you may lose so much power to them that the sensitivity of your buttons could drop (I think.. coz the electricity would be being used by the lights, and hence not completing the circuit is strongly).


Any info on those spiffy braces? i'm building a ddr pad soon (and i build 2 in the past using this method....) using 4 washers instead of braces, then using screws to hold the other side of the arrow down...worked pretty well... but i like those braces...where can i get those? or did you make em'?
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2269. PostPosted: Fri Aug 06, 2004 4:19 pm    Post subject: Dance Pad Masterpiece Reply with quote

Hey everyone
I made a couple of dancepads and they turned out so well I decided to start selling them. They work and look great. They are similar to DDRhomepads design but with many significant differences.
You can check them out at my website www.freewebs.com/metalddr
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brandobond wrote:
Hey everyone
I made a couple of dancepads and they turned out so well I decided to start selling them. They work and look great. They are similar to DDRhomepads design but with many significant differences.
You can check them out at my website www.freewebs.com/metalddr


you may want to try the marketplace: http://www.ddrfreak.com/phpBB2/viewforum.php?f=31 ... just about everyone here is about making their own for cheaper than the hard pads, and knowing parts cost for less than 250 (usually around $100) why would we bother?
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yeah, I know you guys are all about making your own pads. I just thought you might be interested in seeing some pictures of mine. Thanks for the tip though.
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How does a well built homemade meatal pad, using these designs, rank compared to the metal pads you can buy from stores or online, like CF or RO?

How similar to the arcade pads are they?
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How does a well built homemade meatal pad, using these designs, rank compared to the metal pads you can buy from stores or online, like CF or RO?

How similar to the arcade pads are they?
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Is anyone interested in making their own circuit board rather than buying a controller. From looking at my softpad it seems you only need a 40uF capacitor each button, a resistor and a diode...
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willfor wrote:
Is anyone interested in making their own circuit board rather than buying a controller. From looking at my softpad it seems you only need a 40uF capacitor each button, a resistor and a diode...

wilfor... you also forget to mentiont the black blob on the board, which is a number of things, the playstation takes information serially... ok, well, before i get into this, I'll just post a link... http://www.gamesx.com/controldata/psxcont/psxcont.htm ... everything you needed to know about playstation controllers, from creation to how they talk to the playstation... it really isn't as simple as caps resistors and diodes, but its not too bad of a task (if you know what you are doing)
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brandobond wrote:
yeah, I know you guys are all about making your own pads. I just thought you might be interested in seeing some pictures of mine. Thanks for the tip though.


ok, it just sonded like a sales pitch to me... which is why i tried to point in the right direction... the pics look nice.

edit: bfffftder! yeah, i see my douple post, i replied to one, then read another... *slaps wrist*
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Anyone know if the pad would respond the same if you were to just take the 'hot' wires that run to the up down left and right points on the controller and pull them off and solder thm directly to the wires that are running to your contacts? E19.gif

I don't see any reason why it wouldn't work. If my current solder job presents problems i think i'm just going to attatch the wires directly.
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DBone wrote:
Anyone know if the pad would respond the same if you were to just take the 'hot' wires that run to the up down left and right points on the controller and pull them off and solder thm directly to the wires that are running to your contacts? E19.gif

I don't see any reason why it wouldn't work. If my current solder job presents problems i think i'm just going to attatch the wires directly.


One big reason that this wouldn't work. The controller processor would be skipped if you cut the cord. The 9 wires that run into the controller DO NOT represent the same things that you probably think they do as with the directional buttons(see Howstuffwork.com on PS2 or PS1 if you want more info). Skipping this would be bad and would render your controller completely useless. Hence the reason that everyone keeps their controller in tact wether they are using an acctual controller or an old dance mat board. E13.gif
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brandobond wrote:
www.freewebs.com/metalddr

Any one knows how to make USB version? I'm planning on doing a 9 panel designed by Didjivibes
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