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Super rad guide man - love how they turned out. I think you can find cassette cases without the posts so you don't have to cut them, but they're a bit more expensive.
Thank you for watching! Yes you can find the specific print for Gameboy Advanced Games on Thingiverse. I think they are the same dimensions as a regular gameboy game but you may have to test it... thanks for your comment!
They are cheap and worth the investment... I have saved so much money its ridiculous... plus some libraries and learning centers offer free printing... just research... thanks for watching!!!@@insomniacaudio9063
Thank you for this tip and I hope yours turn out great.. are they around the same price or cheaper like that? Also what games are you making your cases for?
What software were you using for this? Ive tried a few different pieces of software and every one of them trims a bit too much off the top and bottom compared to yours when printing to a 4x6 photo paper.
The Software im using is Affinity Photo/Designer... Love that software! im glad you mentioned that, sounds like its your printer driver or the way the Operating system handles your prints. Are you Printing on OSX, Linux, or Windows???
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Super rad guide man - love how they turned out. I think you can find cassette cases without the posts so you don't have to cut them, but they're a bit more expensive.
thanks for the tip and ill be looking for those.. and thanks for watching!
This is exactly what I was looking for. Brilliant.
Glad I can Help, Also there is a website to get you started if you want premade cassette covers www.thecoverproject.net/view.php?cover_id=25569
Pretty dope! Love the extra layers of retro using a cassette case gives it.
Im Glad you like it, thanks for your comment!
Those are top quality love the idea
Your designs are really good too
Thank you very much, I saw them one time online and I wanted to try it, thanks for watching the channel!
Love the video!! Does the insert work with gameboy advance games?
Thank you for watching! Yes you can find the specific print for Gameboy Advanced Games on Thingiverse. I think they are the same dimensions as a regular gameboy game but you may have to test it... thanks for your comment!
This is making me realize how useful 3d printing is
Yep the possibilities are endless, thanks for watching!
GB games in cases as pretty and almost as fragile as Sega CD and Saturn cases. Looks really cool.
I understand.. This has been a solution i enjoy. I like how the jewel cases make the games look, especially on PS1 games.
This is the best video I’ve seen on this! Great job man!
Thank you so much and thank you for watching and supporting this channel
I must do this!!! Thanks for the video!!!
Thank you for watching and hope you enjoy the project!
@@cloeducationtv I totally did!! Only problem is, I don't have a 3D printer...
They are cheap and worth the investment... I have saved so much money its ridiculous... plus some libraries and learning centers offer free printing... just research... thanks for watching!!!@@insomniacaudio9063
Nice tutorial man! I just ordered a beginner friendly 3D printer, can’t wait to get started😁
awesome! hope you enjoy and thanks for watching!
Well-done video, bro. Nifty idea too, That Zelda case is goated!
Thanks and Thank you for watching!
Btw you can buy casette cases without pins, that way you don't have to snip them and it looks much cleaner.
Thank you for this tip and I hope yours turn out great.. are they around the same price or cheaper like that? Also what games are you making your cases for?
What software were you using for this? Ive tried a few different pieces of software and every one of them trims a bit too much off the top and bottom compared to yours when printing to a 4x6 photo paper.
The Software im using is Affinity Photo/Designer... Love that software! im glad you mentioned that, sounds like its your printer driver or the way the Operating system handles your prints. Are you Printing on OSX, Linux, or Windows???
Very nice work🙂
Thank you for watching!