Help, just about to start my first project
Help, just about to start my first project
Hello, after seeing lots of great projects on here I have decided to give this a go myself (I have zero experience)
I have been purchasing parts that I have seen from guide and so on.
My question if any one can help please is, before I start have I missed any parts that I need? (battery is on the way)
So far I have not purchased many tools apart from the screw driver, I have a solder iron and solder on the way with a grip to help hold. Are all the other tools definitely required?
Picture of my parts collection is attached.
Thanks for your help
I have been purchasing parts that I have seen from guide and so on.
My question if any one can help please is, before I start have I missed any parts that I need? (battery is on the way)
So far I have not purchased many tools apart from the screw driver, I have a solder iron and solder on the way with a grip to help hold. Are all the other tools definitely required?
Picture of my parts collection is attached.
Thanks for your help
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Re: Help, just about to start my first project
I don't see a teensy in that photo or silicon pads. A dremmel would make things easier also.bundred wrote:Hello, after seeing lots of great projects on here I have decided to give this a go myself (I have zero experience)
I have been purchasing parts that I have seen from guide and so on.
My question if any one can help please is, before I start have I missed any parts that I need? (battery is on the way)
So far I have not purchased many tools apart from the screw driver, I have a solder iron and solder on the way with a grip to help hold. Are all the other tools definitely required?
Picture of my parts collection is attached.
Thanks for your help
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Re: Help, just about to start my first project
@bundred
You don't really need a teensy if you plan to solder directly to the pi's gpio pins. And like the other poster said get some silicone button pads. I've also noticed that some gameboy shells I have bought from ebay didn't come with enough screws. I had a bunch laying around so that wasn't a big deal.
It looks like you have everything though. A dremel tool is nice but you could get away without one...(I bought a cheap WEN brand and it's good enough).
You said you didnt buy many tools but make sure you have some pliers and cutters, and some knives help too. You'll also need some drill bits and a drill too.
Oh yeah. You might want a nice screen cover from retrofresh.uk.
You don't really need a teensy if you plan to solder directly to the pi's gpio pins. And like the other poster said get some silicone button pads. I've also noticed that some gameboy shells I have bought from ebay didn't come with enough screws. I had a bunch laying around so that wasn't a big deal.
It looks like you have everything though. A dremel tool is nice but you could get away without one...(I bought a cheap WEN brand and it's good enough).
You said you didnt buy many tools but make sure you have some pliers and cutters, and some knives help too. You'll also need some drill bits and a drill too.
Oh yeah. You might want a nice screen cover from retrofresh.uk.
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Re: Help, just about to start my first project
rodocop wrote:@bundred
You don't really need a teensy if you plan to solder directly to the pi's gpio pins. And like the other poster said get some silicone button pads. I've also noticed that some gameboy shells I have bought from ebay didn't come with enough screws. I had a bunch laying around so that wasn't a big deal.
It looks like you have everything though. A dremel tool is nice but you could get away without one...(I bought a cheap WEN brand and it's good enough).
You said you didnt buy many tools but make sure you have some pliers and cutters, and some knives help too. You'll also need some drill bits and a drill too.
Oh yeah. You might want a nice screen cover from retrofresh.uk.
Instead of a Dremel do you think this is any good
Apollo 135W Multi Purpose Rotary Combitool Multi-Tool & 120 Piece Mixed Accessory Kit in Storage Case. Compatible with Dremel Accessories https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B013OYBMWI/ ... Oyb4CYY85N
Re: Help, just about to start my first project
Forgot to include the pi in my picturen.marek wrote:Raspberry Pi
PowerBoost
Wires

With the power boost and wires do you have any links on what is best to pick up?
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Re: Help, just about to start my first project
Well, powerboost is from Adafruit - there are others, but not that good/powerful, so Adafruit is the safest and expensive option.
The wires, I don't know if it's the best, but I bought something like this: http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/182310061427 ... EBIDX%3AIT
But you can use pretty much anything, cut up some ethernet cable or a USB cable...
The wires, I don't know if it's the best, but I bought something like this: http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/182310061427 ... EBIDX%3AIT
But you can use pretty much anything, cut up some ethernet cable or a USB cable...

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Re: Help, just about to start my first project
any reasonable tool should be fine.... your only really going to be using it on plastics.....bundred wrote:rodocop wrote:@bundred
You don't really need a teensy if you plan to solder directly to the pi's gpio pins. And like the other poster said get some silicone button pads. I've also noticed that some gameboy shells I have bought from ebay didn't come with enough screws. I had a bunch laying around so that wasn't a big deal.
It looks like you have everything though. A dremel tool is nice but you could get away without one...(I bought a cheap WEN brand and it's good enough).
You said you didnt buy many tools but make sure you have some pliers and cutters, and some knives help too. You'll also need some drill bits and a drill too.
Oh yeah. You might want a nice screen cover from retrofresh.uk.
Instead of a Dremel do you think this is any good
Apollo 135W Multi Purpose Rotary Combitool Multi-Tool & 120 Piece Mixed Accessory Kit in Storage Case. Compatible with Dremel Accessories https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B013OYBMWI/ ... Oyb4CYY85N
heres a couple of other good options, which have great reviews and should be local for anyone in the UK
http://www.halfords.com/workshop-tools/ ... y-tool-kit
http://www.maplin.co.uk/p/130w-variable ... -set-n03fy
plus if anything goes wrong with them, it will be easier to get an exchange or refund
Re: Help, just about to start my first project
You already have the banggood power supply in your photo so the Adafruit Powerboost is not needed unless you really want it. Dremel is a name brand which has become synonymous with a rotary tool. It is not cheap but good quality. As the other poster said though, for this project your only shaping light plastic so most any rotary tool would work just fine. For making nice round holes, I would buy a step drill bit. Makes front x,y holes easier and cleaner.bundred wrote:Forgot to include the pi in my picturen.marek wrote:Raspberry Pi
PowerBoost
Wires![]()
With the power boost and wires do you have any links on what is best to pick up?
Last edited by HoolyHoo on Tue Feb 14, 2017 4:42 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Help, just about to start my first project
Oh yeah, missed that, my badHoolyHoo wrote:You already have the banggood power supply in your photo so the Adafruit Powerboost is not needed unless you really want it. Dremel is a name brand which has become synonymous with a rotary tool. It is not cheap but good quality. As the other poster said though, for this project your only shaping light plastic so most any rotary tool would work just fine.bundred wrote:Forgot to include the pi in my picturen.marek wrote:Raspberry Pi
PowerBoost
Wires![]()
With the power boost and wires do you have any links on what is best to pick up?

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