| Artist's Corner > DS Case Covers |
| I might have an easy solution to the DS cases not having a GBA slot. |
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| larryinc64:
My 1/2 asleep self red this as: "Just glue a GBA cartridge to it." I should go to sleep. Anyway, not a bad idea, but would it be to bulky? |
| palmer6strings:
I already put the clamshells in my DS cases anyway. It does give it a slight bulge but it's not really that bad. Just use a hot glue gun. Works fine on plastic. |
| Blumpkin:
--- Quote from: palmer6strings on December 07, 2013, 10:12:40 PM ---I already put the clamshells in my DS cases anyway. It does give it a slight bulge but it's not really that bad. Just use a hot glue gun. Works fine on plastic. --- End quote --- I just don't like hot glue because it always seems to eventually come apart. And under high heat conditions it becomes malleable again. |
| palmer6strings:
--- Quote from: Blumpkin on December 07, 2013, 11:02:59 PM --- --- Quote from: palmer6strings on December 07, 2013, 10:12:40 PM ---I already put the clamshells in my DS cases anyway. It does give it a slight bulge but it's not really that bad. Just use a hot glue gun. Works fine on plastic. --- End quote --- I just don't like hot glue because it always seems to eventually come apart. And under high heat conditions it becomes malleable again. --- End quote --- Where do you keep your cases that would be in high heat?? The oven? Lol No I'm kidding man, and I understand. My house is usually 60 degrees and where I keep my game stuff is a little bit cooler and dry. I also don't take my cases with me anywhere really. So I'm just saying that method works good for me. If you really want to go hardcore, use an epoxy mix. Then that shit will never come apart. ;) |
| RetroGamer84:
This is good info. Thanks guys. I just tried this out and it does work, but you have to remove the whole DS game slot which is still a PITA |
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