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>>17955
>No computer
How are you speaking with us? Are you a wizard?

>>17970
I'm looking at mine, and it barely fits, but if you have the USB port sticking out of the slot a bit you shouldn't have a problem. You'll need either strong glue or something supporting it in the back so that the USB port doesn't just fall back into the Gamecube when plugging something in.

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I dunno about you, but if it were me I would get one of those USB plugs that add more USB ports to your computer and make the controller plug slots into USB ports. Plug Gamecube into computer, add 5 USB ports, have four sticking out of controller slots, one inside and use the rest of the container for holding my external harddrive which is connected by the USB port on the inside.
But, you know, that's just me.

>> No.17566 [View]

>>16765
Wow, I've been playing with a roll of cassette tape from a broken cassette and have been wondering what I can do with it, how I have a mission. I'll probably make a picture of a famous guitarist out of it for my dad, since he's a guitarist. Thanks for this.

>>17231
It's pretty self-explanatory....just find some oval shaped mirrors (can probably find some at a thrift shop), glue some LED lights to the back (you can find those at Radio Shack or at an auto shop, since people like to put LEDs on their cars) and add a block of wood to the center of the back so that you can hang it easily without the LEDs getting in the way. Easy.

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>>15670
Unfortunately, this image >>14034 are as close to instructions as you'll get, since the artist hasn't released full instructions nor measurements. But, like I said, it's not too hard to figure out if you just look at it a bit.
You'll need two of each of the larger pieces, and eight of each of the smaller pieces. The black lines in the smaller pieces show where you need to make a groove, and you can see how they interlock in the picture.
I'm not sure if they're glued together or not in the pictures, but I think some hotglue would be nice for reinforcement.
Still hopin' I'll be able to get enough good scrap cardboard to make some, I could use some shelves.

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>>15670
Unfortunately, this image >>14032 are as close to instructions as you'll get, since the artist hasn't released full instructions nor measurements. But, like I said, it's not too hard to figure out if you just look at it a bit.
You'll need two of each of the larger pieces, and eight of each of the smaller pieces. The black lines in the smaller pieces show where you need to make a groove, and you can see how they interlock in the picture.
I'm not sure if they're glued together or not in the pictures, but I think some hotglue would be nice for reinforcement.
Still hopin' I'll be able to get enough good scrap cardboard to make some, I could use some shelves.

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>>14032

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I've been wanting to make these for months, but I don't have enough cardboard.
If you stare at it long enough you can easily figure out how to do it, just need the right measurements.

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