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wiggy:
It's pretty easy these days.  Unlike a couple of years ago, there's a wealth of info and FAQs about building them. 

You should see how we make em.  You'd seriously laugh (or cry I suppose :P )
Hoggs17:
I know it would be cheaper to do it myself but i've been too lazy to learn it.  Anyone got a good link to where we could learn ourselves up on it?  Man - making covers, making repros - wish i could put this on my resume :(
wiggy:
I can prolly dig something up. There are MANY ways to go about it at this point.  Typically the cheapest methods will require the most labor, and the inverse is true of the pricier choices.

If you're just planning on making a handful for yourself, then the cheap, old fashioned way is prolly the best. They'll take longer to build, but we're not talking 40 hours per game versus 10 seconds. More like 20-30 minutes per game versus a couple of minutes for the fastest, most expensive method.
Hoggs17:
thanks Wiggy, i'd like to take a look.  I don't mind about it taking 30 minutes.  I mean, you know how much time i've spent making all these damn covers?  Probably more than I put into my studies.  And by probably I mean definitely. 
sheep2001:

--- Quote from: wiggy on November 23, 2014, 04:03:44 PM ---I can prolly dig something up. There are MANY ways to go about it at this point.  Typically the cheapest methods will require the most labor, and the inverse is true of the pricier choices.

If you're just planning on making a handful for yourself, then the cheap, old fashioned way is prolly the best. They'll take longer to build, but we're not talking 40 hours per game versus 10 seconds. More like 20-30 minutes per game versus a couple of minutes for the fastest, most expensive method.

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That's just writing the chip right?  I take it your method still de solders and resolders, or are you using custom boards?
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