Retroheads GB2
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Thanks. The sad part is my rotary tool costed more. It should make it a lot easier since my rotary tool does literally like 3 times a day.Kilren wrote:@Retrohead95
Here. You'll be incredibly thankful over that stinking chargeable one you have.
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Yeah, I bought one of the chargeable ones also because I do a lot of woodwork and thought a mini-router would be quite handy. I'd rate my happiness for throwing that piece of crap in the trash along the same level of happiness as getting married, graduating, having a child... and so forth.Retrohead95 wrote:Thanks. The sad part is my rotary tool costed more. It should make it a lot easier since my rotary tool does literally like 3 times a day.
Also, I have several dremels, and burned out the motor on even more. That WEN isn't as tight of a tolerance as the dremels, but for all function and purpose is just as useful. You're not sacrificing much, especially in a project like this. The only difference where I prefer the dremel is with jobs I should be using a hand router anyway.
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Lol. Yeah I share the same frustration. Hard to stay motivated when the dremel keeps dying. I also saw @wermy post the link to it in his YouTube comments and added it to my cart. Impatience got the best of me.Kilren wrote:Yeah, I bought one of the chargeable ones also because I do a lot of woodwork and thought a mini-router would be quite handy. I'd rate my happiness for throwing that piece of crap in the trash along the same level of happiness as getting married, graduating, having a child... and so forth.Retrohead95 wrote:Thanks. The sad part is my rotary tool costed more. It should make it a lot easier since my rotary tool does literally like 3 times a day.
I finished dremeling the rear button holes so now I can finally put this dremel away. Just a little sending and I'll be done. It'll probably be a while until I get the teensy since shipping is so high. I'll just prep the cartridge port in the mean time.
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That is looking really good. Good job on the repair work. It honestly looks like it is a well played and well loved GB.Retrohead95 wrote:Kilren wrote:I finished dremeling the rear button holes so now I can finally put this dremel away. Just a little sending and I'll be done. It'll probably be a while until I get the teensy since shipping is so high. I'll just prep the cartridge port in the mean time.
Don't know where your based at, but maybe this is a good option to buy from? I can get it shipped to me cheaper than I can get it stateside. Maybe only the difference of $3USD. But I'm cheap. Plus, they're an awesome company in my experience so far. Pimoroni
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Thanks man. You're a life saver. Now I just need the power switch, perf board and tactile switches for the screen and I have all my partKilren wrote:That is looking really good. Good job on the repair work. It honestly looks like it is a well played and well loved GB.Retrohead95 wrote:Kilren wrote:I finished dremeling the rear button holes so now I can finally put this dremel away. Just a little sending and I'll be done. It'll probably be a while until I get the teensy since shipping is so high. I'll just prep the cartridge port in the mean time.
Don't know where your based at, but maybe this is a good option to buy from? I can get it shipped to me cheaper than I can get it stateside. Maybe only the difference of $3USD. But I'm cheap. Plus, they're an awesome company in my experience so far. Pimoroni
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Without seeing it, I'm siding with the grey also. I think it'll break up the dominant black a little. It seems weird to have an L shape in the black. The grey will at least be in line with the other gray, and the black with the black. Of course, it's purely cosmetic and opinionated.Retrohead95 wrote:Added a psp analog stick. Might use the grey stick instead
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I agree, the black looks a little out of place on the bottom left. Is it comfortable to use?
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Yes it's pretty comfortable to use. Just need to figure out how to wire these up. Anyone know if it's possible to wire a analog stick to the gpio port?crispy_tofu wrote:I agree, the black looks a little out of place on the bottom left. Is it comfortable to use?
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