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(Un)screw the Xbox 360 controller!
By cheezisgoooood 03-09-2009 03:22 PM
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![]() Please help me unscrew these! I have to disassemble something in my house for a school project and I chose my broken xbox 360 remote, but I can't find the screwdriver to unscrew it >_<. Gamestop didn't know, and told me they're really hard to find. Where would be the most likely place to find these in a store? Thanks. Oh and my previous projects were about the 360 controller as well. I've made it a trend. (Made out of bamboo skewers and hot glue) ![]() Yes, that is a pair of 360 controllers playing super mario bros. Shut up .![]() I made the analog sticks movable too I made another one out of folded bits of paper but I don't have the pictures of that one yet. |
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- 03-09-2009, 04:22 PM
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the type of screwdriver is called a T9, and go to your local hardware store and ask for a t9 screwdriver with a hole in it.
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- 03-09-2009, 04:24 PM
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Thanks, that helps a whole lot.
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- 03-09-2009, 05:38 PM
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I had to write a technical report where I "theoretically" take apart an object and explain it's parts and each function. I choose a GBC and I literally took it apart because well I wanted a real feel for it. I didn't have a triwing so unscrewing and screwing back was very interesting...
try looking for a guide on taking a 360 controller apart 9not hard but nice to see other writing). it might help with your assignment |
- 03-09-2009, 05:51 PM
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yeah I probably should. My assignment is to take it apart and then put it back together in an abstract form...since it's a design class after all. I'll be taking two controllers apart, so best to do each one the same way and not screw up on the first one.
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- 03-09-2009, 07:18 PM
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i used a t8 on it, i think its a t8 security... but yea it has the little hole in it
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- 03-10-2009, 11:00 PM
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Your welcome Cheez
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