The default screws on Etokki Omni are torx screws, and usually need a torx driver to remove/install. They can be harder to strip if you have the proper tool.
Thank you so much for this video! I just went to my local print shop and they mentioned they wouldn’t be able to cut out the buttons. And before I went through focus attack I wanted to see if I could cut it myself. This tells me exactly what I’d need & how to do it
Thanks for the vid man. Watching this made me think that the berserk manga panels would look good. I have 4 fighsticks with zero art so this will be fun.
I have a template and it want to print out. But what service do I use and what do I say to them when printing. This video is the closest I've come to finding an answer.
quick question do i have to take apart the buttons. Could I just make the custom artwork take off the plexi glass and then just insert the artwork without taking off the sanwas?
I think photo paper will usually produce the most vibrant colors, but I like to use harder cardstock paper for the black and white stuff since it's more sturdy and I just feel more confident manipulating it.
Ettoki is much easier to mod, but Obsidian has some nice features like a wider base and cable compartment. If you are going to mod and eventually upgrade PCB for future consoles, then ettoki is probably better unless new consoles have backwards compatibility with old controllers. I think they may change the USB connection type on new PlayStation though.
@@aech2x Okay thats good to know. Im not too worried about the cable compartment and as long as etokki is comfortable to use (hand position/playing on lap) then thats fine by me. I think modding is a big factor for me though since im not very handy and I do want to add art or change parts if necessary without much hassle. Are you from the US? If so, I am wondering how much it costed you total for the omni? I know its around 50 for the shipping but I just want to know if there are any other fees/import/duty taxes.
@@duyngo6242 not gonna lie, shipping was expensive. Considering how many deals there are on the Obsidian, then it might be the best choice when considering cost/convenience. After you open it up the first time it's really not too bad to work your way around the Obsidian. The only downsides are that it does not readily accept Korean levers with collars and you have to cut your printed stick art out all weird because it does not have a standard rectangle layout.
Oh, layout is important too. Obsidian uses viewlix and the lever is pretty close to the buttons. I think etokki uses Noir and a lot of people swear by this layout. It's personally my favorite for lever as well. Honestly, I use my Etokki more, but so much of this is personal preference. If you can get your hands on one of each and try it for yourself first, that would be the best way to decide.
@@aech2x yes I do see the obsidian has the buttons and lever pretty close. I want to say that would bother me but this is will be my first stick so I cant be 100% sure
This circle cutter is fantastic. Just used it for the first time.
Neo Tokyo is about to explode!
Love the Akira artwork. Amazing video! So relaxing
those soothing vocal tones tho
The default screws on Etokki Omni are torx screws, and usually need a torx driver to remove/install. They can be harder to strip if you have the proper tool.
Really handy. About to start modding my new stick for the first time 👍
Use a plus or a star sign inside the circle you want to cut, then cut accordingly using the exacto knife. It will be less stressful.
Thank you so much for this video! I just went to my local print shop and they mentioned they wouldn’t be able to cut out the buttons. And before I went through focus attack I wanted to see if I could cut it myself. This tells me exactly what I’d need & how to do it
Thanks for the vid man. Watching this made me think that the berserk manga panels would look good. I have 4 fighsticks with zero art so this will be fun.
Berserk is awesome. Go for it! Too bad about the mangaka. :(
I have a template and it want to print out. But what service do I use and what do I say to them when printing. This video is the closest I've come to finding an answer.
What kind of paper did you used?
What kind of paper do you recommend for bright and glossy artwork?
Where do i find a template for a etokki omni korean stick
quick question do i have to take apart the buttons. Could I just make the custom artwork take off the plexi glass and then just insert the artwork without taking off the sanwas?
you could do that, but holes in your artwork would have to be bigger to go around the buttons
As a designer, I never saw your ruler, I almost cut my self at times. What is the brand or the name of the type of ruler?
Cricut Cutting Ruler
very helpful video. quick question for you: what type of paper material did you use for the print/art?
Thanks you!
I think photo paper will usually produce the most vibrant colors, but I like to use harder cardstock paper for the black and white stuff since it's more sturdy and I just feel more confident manipulating it.
Ima try to to use a compass and knife
Bro just put the plexi over the art and cut inside the holes with a sharp blade
It's not plexiglass it's bullet-resistant acrylic. You can use a knife without worrying about cracking the acrylic
Good
Wait can u use regular paper or it has to be bigger
Seeing as how you have both the ettoki and the qanba obsidian, which one do you like better and why?
Ettoki is much easier to mod, but Obsidian has some nice features like a wider base and cable compartment.
If you are going to mod and eventually upgrade PCB for future consoles, then ettoki is probably better unless new consoles have backwards compatibility with old controllers.
I think they may change the USB connection type on new PlayStation though.
@@aech2x Okay thats good to know. Im not too worried about the cable compartment and as long as etokki is comfortable to use (hand position/playing on lap) then thats fine by me. I think modding is a big factor for me though since im not very handy and I do want to add art or change parts if necessary without much hassle. Are you from the US? If so, I am wondering how much it costed you total for the omni? I know its around 50 for the shipping but I just want to know if there are any other fees/import/duty taxes.
@@duyngo6242 not gonna lie, shipping was expensive. Considering how many deals there are on the Obsidian, then it might be the best choice when considering cost/convenience. After you open it up the first time it's really not too bad to work your way around the Obsidian. The only downsides are that it does not readily accept Korean levers with collars and you have to cut your printed stick art out all weird because it does not have a standard rectangle layout.
Oh, layout is important too. Obsidian uses viewlix and the lever is pretty close to the buttons. I think etokki uses Noir and a lot of people swear by this layout. It's personally my favorite for lever as well. Honestly, I use my Etokki more, but so much of this is personal preference. If you can get your hands on one of each and try it for yourself first, that would be the best way to decide.
@@aech2x yes I do see the obsidian has the buttons and lever pretty close. I want to say that would bother me but this is will be my first stick so I cant be 100% sure
how do i customize my lioncast stick XD cant find any tutorials
Do you know the ratio and size(cm) for GameSir C2?
Does he not know philips head screws exist???
He was saying the default screws were torx screws, and that he replaced them with Philips….
This was superb. Ty 🫡