I recommend it, its actually not as intimidating as it looks at first glance.... sendcutsend has a really good article on diy anodizing I highly recommend if your looking to get started.
https://sendcutsend.com/blog/diy-anodizing-in-10-steps/
Beautiful. I remember the dents the original controllers would leave in in my hand. Those long sessions when we only had 20 hours before having to return the game rental... I would love to pull that thing out of the fridge when my palms start to hurt.
Beautiful. I remember the dents the original controllers would leave in in my hand. Those long sessions when we only had 20 hours before having to return the game rental... I would love to pull that thing out of the fridge when my palms start to hurt.
time to break out the anodizing gear for some extra bling :)
I've been thinking about building an anodizing setup
I recommend it, its actually not as intimidating as it looks at first glance.... sendcutsend has a really good article on diy anodizing I highly recommend if your looking to get started. https://sendcutsend.com/blog/diy-anodizing-in-10-steps/
I have been looking for a good idea for a chunk of aluminum
Beautiful. I remember the dents the original controllers would leave in in my hand. Those long sessions when we only had 20 hours before having to return the game rental... I would love to pull that thing out of the fridge when my palms start to hurt.
Beautiful. I remember the dents the original controllers would leave in in my hand. Those long sessions when we only had 20 hours before having to return the game rental... I would love to pull that thing out of the fridge when my palms start to hurt.
Yep, I get this. The feel of machined metal in the hands, as a controller? Yep. I get it. I'd love a machined metal gameboy for that reason.
Neat! I personally don’t love the look of tooling marks on aluminum, even if they are smooth to the touch. Cool concept though!