My DIY hardpad.

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  • ooobl.
    FFR Veteran
    • Apr 2008
    • 228

    #1

    My DIY hardpad.

    I thought some of you might like this
    It's not finished yet and still looks quite sloppy but it's coming along. I'd say a week or two until it's done because I am suddenly slammed with projects from school DX
    It's based on this.

  • inhale me xxxx
    FFR Player
    • Dec 2008
    • 5

    #2
    Re: My DIY hardpad.

    that's so rad. i'm gonna do something like that.

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    • Tired_Old_Man
      FFR Player
      • Jan 2008
      • 259

      #3
      Re: My DIY hardpad.

      I have the frame put together but I haven't messed with it in a while.

      what gauge metal did you use?

      have you bought corner brackets? if so what kind? I can't find the stanley ones that people recommend.

      and are you going to use plexi-glass or acrylic?
      "man is a pupil, pain is his teacher" - Alfred de Musset

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      • ooobl.
        FFR Veteran
        • Apr 2008
        • 228

        #4
        Re: My DIY hardpad.

        I forgot to say that the only reason the wires aren't actually soldered to the mending bracket things is that they don't solder, and I was too lazy to take them off and sand them.
        I don't remember what gauge the metal is, I'll check when I get home. I couldn't find corner brackets either, so I got some sort of little metal things (like the mending brackets but thinner and bigger) and bent and cut them into shape with a vise. It's not as bad and ugly as it sounds. I used acrylic, if I remember right it's more resilient than plexiglass.
        In the general update department, I have the corners and wiring finished and all I have left to do is cut the plastic and solder up a USB gamepad for the electronics.

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        • DDRSENSATION
          FFR Player
          • Feb 2008
          • 7

          #5
          Re: My DIY hardpad.

          My dad and I did the same thing.
          Our pad is like an inch thick, and instead of filling the Up-left ect. arrows with metal, we used old floor tiles that went along pretty well with the rest of the pad.

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