“Few years ago, I got some broken keyboards from my ex-employer. I always wanted to have a personal arcade gaming style game controller, so this was the perfect ingredient for this project. The other materials that I used to complete this project included: leftover plywood pieces, a leftover tile piece, small screws from broken toys and electronics, 2 broken flat 3 pin plugs, white and black plastic containers, tyre inner tube, 2 bicycle wheel spokes, Christmas balls or ball shape plastic container lids (like the green shampoo bottle in the above picture) and a small piece of iron sheet.”
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