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How to make a "Scuf like" paddle for temporary use
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Hello Tempus and today It's a quick and simple tutorial
This is for people who can't get a replacement paddles that and it takes days for them to ship so this is a temp solution until it gets to your home
First there are 6 things you will need that won't cost much at all
When you have everything here are the 6 steps
Hope this help som of the people out there
I am working on a permanent Solution because everyone who has ever owned a scuf there great and all but the paddles can be better stay updated
This is for people who can't get a replacement paddles that and it takes days for them to ship so this is a temp solution until it gets to your home
First there are 6 things you will need that won't cost much at all
1. Your broken scuf paddle
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2. The tool scuf provides you to replace the paddles when you buy the controller
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3. A popsicle stick can be found at wal-mart in arts and crafts section
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4. Some kind of grinder or sand paper make case a grinder
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5. Exact o knife can be found at wal-mart in arts and crafts section or anything to cut it down to size
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6. A pen to mark were you need to cut and or grind down
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2. The tool scuf provides you to replace the paddles when you buy the controller
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3. A popsicle stick can be found at wal-mart in arts and crafts section
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4. Some kind of grinder or sand paper make case a grinder
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5. Exact o knife can be found at wal-mart in arts and crafts section or anything to cut it down to size
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6. A pen to mark were you need to cut and or grind down
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When you have everything here are the 6 steps
Step 1. Use your broken paddle to mark were you need to cut it down to, I made it slightly higher so i can round it later on
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Step 2. Make your cut and smooth out the top if needed
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Step 3. Mark were the hole are going to be using the paddle
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Step 4.Grind/Sand it down to about the size of the paddle itself "More then I did though I made it smaller later on"
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Step 5.Make the screw holes with the knife but be sure you don't crack the top of it and don't make the holes to big or the screws won't fit
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Step 6. Screw it on until It's like the other paddle and makes a click when you push down
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Step 2. Make your cut and smooth out the top if needed
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Step 3. Mark were the hole are going to be using the paddle
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Step 4.Grind/Sand it down to about the size of the paddle itself "More then I did though I made it smaller later on"
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Step 5.Make the screw holes with the knife but be sure you don't crack the top of it and don't make the holes to big or the screws won't fit
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Step 6. Screw it on until It's like the other paddle and makes a click when you push down
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Hope this help som of the people out there
I am working on a permanent Solution because everyone who has ever owned a scuf there great and all but the paddles can be better stay updated
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Very nice. But wont the stick snap ?
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Gws wrote Very nice. But wont the stick snap ?
After a awhile it will get weaker and weaker that's why it's for temp use only it will hold up for about a month before you start noticing
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Lately I've been working with this mold able plastic i'm test to see if it will work as a permanent solution right now may start selling paddles for less then scufs price stay updated
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Tempus wrote Lately I've been working with this mold able plastic i'm test to see if it will work as a permanent solution right now may start selling paddles for less then scufs price stay updated
PM me if you do because currently i make my own scuf's and i make my paddles with plexi glass and its anoyying to get it to be perfect each time.
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Bao wroteTempus wrote Lately I've been working with this mold able plastic i'm test to see if it will work as a permanent solution right now may start selling paddles for less then scufs price stay updated
PM me if you do because currently i make my own scuf's and i make my paddles with plexi glass and its anoyying to get it to be perfect each time.
Will do keep in touch
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Very nice tut man! Very helpful!
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Sorry for the inactivity on this post but i'm almost done working on the new version of these paddles
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Any luck on the moods for paddles?
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