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    Default Revenge of the Sith [MR Vader problem... again]



    So I just got done making a sweet titanium clamp card for my Vader conversion project and I've hit a wall.

    Where on earth are the switches going to go?!

    There's a tiny TINY scooch of play in the card, but I don't think there's enough play to sneak buttons under for the rocker style clamp card activator. Plus I'm planning on making the bubble strip into a PLI so there's going to be at least 7 wires going in there already...

    and ideas? done this before? I have the smallest microswiches (about 4mm tall 3mm wide and 6mm long).

    thanks again.

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    I've seen them put on the sides of the raised section of the clamp. It's a cram-fu challenge no matter which way you look at it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Silver Serpent View Post
    I've seen them put on the sides of the raised section of the clamp. It's a cram-fu challenge no matter which way you look at it.
    intersting, super duper sketch broaching chrome plating though... I was tempted to do one in the button shaped greebly up by the emitter but... would mean cutting into said greebly...

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    I think I'm going to machine the card some more and make it into a rocker. It's the simplest solution I can think of, despite being the most cram...
    Last edited by Manadono; 07-26-2016 at 06:21 PM.

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    I found that "sanding" the bubble strip down (in thickness), then using a spring-loaded rocker switch like this on Shapeways: https://www.shapeways.com/product/PX...ionId=60677636

    works. I use TCSS Switches on mine! Video shows using a small piece of aluminum under the bubble strip to help.

    Hope this helps!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Darth Jal View Post
    I found that "sanding" the bubble strip down (in thickness), then using a spring-loaded rocker switch like this on Shapeways: https://www.shapeways.com/product/PX...ionId=60677636

    works. I use TCSS Switches on mine! Video shows using a small piece of aluminum under the bubble strip to help.

    Hope this helps!
    Oh neat. I'm planning a Hasbro Vader full conversion and I've been all over the internet trying to find a solution for the switches. I've seen those rocker switches but they looked too big to fit on the MR/Hasbro. Did you do any modifications to the original clamp section? What TCSS switches did you use too? If you could post any pictures I'd really really appreciate it!

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    ^^ Great name. Made me laugh because I got exactly that after eating a double at Shake Shack today.
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    Quote Originally Posted by darth_chasm View Post
    ^^ Great name. Made me laugh because I got exactly that after eating a double at Shake Shack today.
    Haha, thanks. It's my handle for everything, I get a lot of compliments. As you know meat sweats is a very real thing, one not to be truffled with

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    Quote Originally Posted by Meatsweats View Post
    Oh neat. I'm planning a Hasbro Vader full conversion and I've been all over the internet trying to find a solution for the switches. I've seen those rocker switches but they looked too big to fit on the MR/Hasbro. Did you do any modifications to the original clamp section? What TCSS switches did you use too? If you could post any pictures I'd really really appreciate it!
    Let me get some stuff on camera, and I'll try to show you what I can. I have mostly done MR work, but you can typically get in there with a dremel and clear some space on the Hasbro. I have used a couple of different "micro switches"...I'll look for the link to find them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Darth Jal View Post
    I found that "sanding" the bubble strip down (in thickness), then using a spring-loaded rocker switch like this on Shapeways: https://www.shapeways.com/product/PX...ionId=60677636

    works. I use TCSS Switches on mine! Video shows using a small piece of aluminum under the bubble strip to help.

    Hope this helps!

    That switch mount for graflex and mpp clamps on shapeways is awesome!

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