LoafSlice GBZ
- Kilren
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I say this only as a suggestion. Think about using spoilers for your pictures. Your build is very difficult to quickly navigate, and even momentarily slows my browser on my phone (using a nice new phone to boot). Spoilers will make it a lot more friendly to navigate.
Looks like your build is coming along really well! I like the step-drill bit idea. I used the biggest drill bit I had and had to wiggle it slightly to get the holes right. Ended up making them ever so slightly oval in the process.
Looks like your build is coming along really well! I like the step-drill bit idea. I used the biggest drill bit I had and had to wiggle it slightly to get the holes right. Ended up making them ever so slightly oval in the process.
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Re: LoafSlice GBZ
then again as like me i like it as it is because having to keep clicking to open photos puts me off and never bother looking, and yes i do this on the pc, However to compersate people on phones, when i upload my images i run it from my server and keep the picture size very low, hence why its faster, would suggest compressing the images first before hosting or uploading it anywhere,Kilren wrote:I say this only as a suggestion. Think about using spoilers for your pictures. Your build is very difficult to quickly navigate, and even momentarily slows my browser on my phone (using a nice new phone to boot). Spoilers will make it a lot more friendly to navigate.
Looks like your build is coming along really well! I like the step-drill bit idea. I used the biggest drill bit I had and had to wiggle it slightly to get the holes right. Ended up making them ever so slightly oval in the process.

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i have no idea how to do this spoilers thingKilren wrote:I say this only as a suggestion. Think about using spoilers for your pictures. Your build is very difficult to quickly navigate, and even momentarily slows my browser on my phone (using a nice new phone to boot). Spoilers will make it a lot more friendly to navigate.
Looks like your build is coming along really well! I like the step-drill bit idea. I used the biggest drill bit I had and had to wiggle it slightly to get the holes right. Ended up making them ever so slightly oval in the process.
Re: LoafSlice GBZ
Herrrres an update!
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- Finally Drilled the hole for my joystick that arrived today!
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- all of the minor audio stuff getting soldered :D
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- skrapps914
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Re: LoafSlice GBZ
man, this is great!!! i was thinking about adding a joystick as well, but was looking into the pspgo joystick, as its tiny.
- Kilren
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Re: LoafSlice GBZ
No problem. Press the "spoiler=" button at the top. [spoiler=][/spoiler]LoafSlice wrote:i have no idea how to do this spoilers thing
Then type the name in quotations that you want to use (spoiler="The Name"][/quote]
Then, put whatever you want inside the spoiler so it hides it, including images, text, etc. (spoiler="The Name"](img][/img][/spoiler]. (replace the "(" with "[").
For example: [spoiler="Funny dog"]

If you still don't get it, press the quote button on my post and see how it was done.

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You dont want that.....the psp joystick isnt as slim as the 3ds.skrapps914 wrote:man, this is great!!! i was thinking about adding a joystick as well, but was looking into the pspgo joystick, as its tiny.
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LoafSlice wrote:You dont want that.....the psp joystick isnt as slim as the 3ds.skrapps914 wrote:man, this is great!!! i was thinking about adding a joystick as well, but was looking into the pspgo joystick, as its tiny.
really? even the pspgo mini one? this one looks tiny as hell


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skrapps914 wrote:LoafSlice wrote:You dont want that.....the psp joystick isnt as slim as the 3ds.skrapps914 wrote:man, this is great!!! i was thinking about adding a joystick as well, but was looking into the pspgo joystick, as its tiny.
really? even the pspgo mini one? this one looks tiny as hell
Check this out. The bottom even has easy points for wires to tack onto.
SOLD.
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Re: LoafSlice GBZ
Wow. I might just buy both. Maybe I can combine them somehow. 3ds slim board with the psp go smaller stick hmm
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