Congrats and thanks for sharing a pic! Those skulls in the corners are screws?
nice mix on the XBOX style coloring
btw. that case is mad sick!!!
The skulls in the corners are indeed screws. They are alchemy gothic skull pen tops (code BE4) which were drilled to fit a M3 screw head. The screw was then fixed to the skull with epoxy and fastens with a nut on the bottom side of the panel.
@ 32teeth
great hacking awesome work! How many space do you`ve left for an attract mode
@ Necrodus
Great Stick and work. Skull screws :)) Could explain how you assembled the led in the skull stick…
hah! I just saw your stick over at joystick vault! Very cool joystick handle with the skull!! now all you need are red LEDs in the eyes… lol…
not sure i understand the question. but i imagine the comical answer would be ‘LOTS’
or if you mean, how much room left in the SE case. still enough that i can park a car in there!
last night i had some free time so i soldered up some remaining kits i had lying around
(Tech Pr0n Ahead)
- all of them

- ChImp (and yes i want need USB on - more on taht later)

- 3-8 Line decoder breakout (another project)

- the custom masterstrike complimentary ‘daughterboard’ !?!?!?
(this is a 0.1 single sided version, currently waiting on the new batch)

- say hello to my little friend (ATMEGA644P - 40pin dip)

- and the Sanguino (hell yeah! 32GPIO!!!)

What kind of porn is this?
Why am I erection?
Is that your superhero name?
Laugh.
ATMEGA328
Binary sketch size: 3784 bytes - 2x 74HC595 shift registers
Binary sketch size: 4128 bytes - 3x 74HC595s
Binary sketch size: 3040 bytes - 1x MAX7219 (using DIG0-DIG7 for the buttons, SEGDP-SEGB for punches rgb, SEGC-SEGE for kicks rgb)
Binary sketch size: 6128 bytes - 3x 74HC595 (SIPO) + 2x 74HC151 (PISO)
as for the ATMEGA644P (Sanguino) i am starting to port my libraries
i soldered another one i had (finally) a few nights ago
behold… …the all mighty blink sketch ported to RGB
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You mean the led on the balltop?
The balltop is the Wamphyr ring by alchemy gothic. It was chosen because its “effective” dimensions are close to that of a 30mm balltop. I used modelling clay to create a mold for the head part that was missing and drilled the eyes. A M6 screw with an accompanying nut was temporarily fixed in place to create the thread for the shaft and the space needed for a 3mm led. I used a clear epoxy compound to fill it up (Envirotex Lite Pour On - 3 days curing time) and removed the screw 1 day later. The nut was left inside for better attachment to the shaft as this epoxy is not hard enough to form a good thread by itself. The led used is a 3mm superbright white with a 330 ohm resistor.
Hey guys,
With a common ground pcb, common ground arc-eyes, for light up on activation, is there a need for invertors or can it be directly wired to the pcb? Any diagrams of the wiring would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Kai
Kai, to achieve light up activation on a common ground pcb, you need arc-eyes set up as common power (anode). The ground lines from the arc-eye board simply connect to the signal terminals of your buttons. The soldering diagram is on the first post. Let me know if you have any questions about it
These things are beautiful. I need to pick up on some of these
Is there a way to wire the boards up to a wireless non-common ground 360 pcb and have them be push activated?
Man after my own heart with the quick disconnects. Great work!!!
I don’t think so… sorry
Hello.
Hello Purplearms I was wondering where you found your case?
He makes them himself.