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Yay me!Now I can overclock my N64. Get in!
dam, seems youre having more luck or skill whichever one, mine just wont turn the gamecube screws...but theyre so far in I cant see whats wrong, maybe Ill try it with my n64.
It wasnt to bad. I just had a go at it and got one screw out after a bit of a struggle. Then used that screw to get it perfect. I'll mesure it out if that helps
ok, and I think my problem is that the groove isnt deep enough into the head...I think its wide enough, cause its 3 cds thick, which is the suggested thickness, and I can really go that much wider, but Ill try making it deeper, see if that helps, not sure when Ill be able to do that though,...but please do measure it too, Ill see if thats the problem before I dremel more out.
Just checked mine and it is 3 cds wide. Its about 4mm deep. I also made tapered it to the tip, so its quite sharp. Let me know how you get on.
Alright, Ill check when I get home, and do you have any idea how to make triwing drivers for opening the sp?
Funny you should say that, I've been thinking about giving it a go. I guess we could just cut the top of a normal driver and just cut the shape into it.
nice. its better than what i did. I melted the tip of a pen and made a "mold" of the screw, and let it harden up. Then I used that.
I dont remember the nes screws I havent go one heree to check, but I think there the same as the snes.Dose that pen trick work? I didnt think it would so I never even tried.
I just used a small flathead and will power. It seemed to take about 2 hours.
try to make a screwdriver for the gameboy color .. the screws looks like this | / \
or just buy them
Dude, the whole point is to make your own stuff.