Thanks for the clarification!
I suspected cutting was involved… I did plenty of it this past weekend to get the artwork to fit on my T5 faceplate! It turned out well and arthong’s plexi plate definitely hid my worst mistakes!
Thanks for the clarification!
I suspected cutting was involved… I did plenty of it this past weekend to get the artwork to fit on my T5 faceplate! It turned out well and arthong’s plexi plate definitely hid my worst mistakes!
Y2K Frosty, so you looking for Seimitsu PS-14-KN?
At first I thought you were looking for Seimitsu PS-14-GN(???) when I read.
Because those Buttons can have art under them too.
But I guess you meant PS-14-KN when you said Clear Buttons.
But you mentioned PS-14-GN, so that threw me off. :sad:
@ jdm714:
Yeah, I was originally looking for PS-14-GN buttons, but then the helpful infidale let me know that PS-14-KN buttons would also work in the TE Stick. So I went ahead and ordered them.
@ silentrage
are you bending your mounting plate to fit the ps-14-kn nut or does the mounting plate curve like that? and can anyone confirm whether the aforementioned method to screw in the x/a button works on the TE stick?
no that thing is too hard to bend, you stick the nut under the mounting plate and start screwing using the button. You don’t turn the nut at all when installing the one near the mounting plate. The one pictured above is a TE stick, that is why i showed it. going too look like this [nut>>>>button start screwing…if you want to mess up your mounting plate then go ahead be my guest, and this is the finished product. If you want to work harder than you should you can, but my way is the easiest to install those buttons without messing up the mounting plate.
thats a good strategy silentrage03, but i think that if you use the nut on top of the mouting bracket, its still secure enough to use without any problems.
are you sure? It’s going to look awkard if you do it that way. You probably won’t even get a tight fit.
thx for the help silentrage. sickkk TE mod btw.
NP thanks, have fun modding yours…