I've been away for a few days working on a broken heart I'm back to my projects and wanted a little input.
Project one is taking apart a Gameboy Advance. It has one of those funky three point screws (something like a phillips head but with three spokes rather than four). I can seem to get my flat head standard screw driver to open it. I am considering drilling out the screws with my dremel. Any suggestions for getting this thing open?
Project two is drilling button holes in the control panel of my pacman arcade. The panel is wood with a metal layer on the surface. I have a drill and circular hole bit; however, I've never done such a project. I tried but the bit actually wouldn't penetrate the wood! I feel like a wimp. Wish I had taken shop classes in high school.
Jeff's not very handy
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This doesn't sound good. Do you mean this in an emotional way or medical way?Jeff-20 wrote:I've been away for a few days working on a broken heart I'm back to my projects and wanted a little input.
You need something like this: GBA Opening ToolJeff-20 wrote:Project one is taking apart a Gameboy Advance. It has one of those funky three point screws (something like a phillips head but with three spokes rather than four). I can seem to get my flat head standard screw driver to open it. I am considering drilling out the screws with my dremel. Any suggestions for getting this thing open?
Do you mean like a large circular hole? I'm not familiar with the American terms used for these things.Jeff-20 wrote:Project two is drilling button holes in the control panel of my pacman arcade. The panel is wood with a metal layer on the surface. I have a drill and circular hole bit; however, I've never done such a project. I tried but the bit actually wouldn't penetrate the wood! I feel like a wimp. Wish I had taken shop classes in high school.
The broken heart is emotional. I'm okay now.
I have a habit of asking stupid questions shortly before figuring out the answer myself. I drilled the holes today. they were slightly off center -- more of an elliptical cylinder. It's a little sloppy, but it works.
I wish I could figure out a way to safely open that GBA with what I have... There should be some sort of universal screw remover.
I have a habit of asking stupid questions shortly before figuring out the answer myself. I drilled the holes today. they were slightly off center -- more of an elliptical cylinder. It's a little sloppy, but it works.
I wish I could figure out a way to safely open that GBA with what I have... There should be some sort of universal screw remover.
I wonder, is the Nintendo screw (or how to call it) really so unique? To me it looks like a six edged star. There is a kind of French (?) screw that IBM used in their PCs through the years. It has a star shape, but maybe it is only five edged? I don't own a Gameboy so I can't compare screwdriver and screw.
Anders Carlsson