Save Time and Money: How I Fixed My Son’s Nintendo JoystickNintendo Joystick Repair

Hey everyone! Allscan Twelve here, and I hope you’re all doing great.

In the video below, I take on the challenge of fixing a broken Nintendo joystick that my son accidentally dropped. Instead of sending it off for repair and waiting weeks (not to mention paying a hefty fee), I decided to tackle the repair myself—and I’m here to show you how you can do the same.

If you’re handy with DIY projects, this method can save you both time and money. No need to deal with the hassle of shipping your device or waiting for it to return when you can fix it right at home.

If you’re in a similar situation, I hope this video gives you the confidence to decide whether to take matters into your own hands or go the official repair route.

I’d love to hear your thoughts! Drop a comment below or on my YouTube video to let me know what you think.

Thanks for watching, and happy gaming!

Cheers,

Allscan Twelve

Extracting the Structural Pile Coordinates Using Dynamo in 2024

Hello there. I trust you are all well and I wish you a Happy New Year!

Five years ago, I wrote a blog entitled “Exporting Pile Coordinate from Survey Point instead of Project Base Point” which you can find by clicking HERE and I wrote a follow-up blog entitled “Pile Cut-off Level using Dynamo” which you can find by clicking HERE. I felt it was time to write an update relating to these posts.

I know it’s been a while since I wrote something on my blog and I hope to be proactive once again and share with you everything that I might discover in my day-to-day work. In this comeback post, I’ll share with you how you can extract the structural pile coordinates using Dynamo, and this time, the script will not be as messy as before. The script is also playable in Dynamo Player

Pile Extract Coordinates via Dynamo V1 required inputs

Within your company, I believe you have built an in-house tool to do this or perhaps you have a third-party Revit plugin (paid or unpaid) that will give you the coordinates, but what if, for some reason, those tools ended up buggy and, when you come to need it badly, failed to work. This is where Dynamo can be handy.

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This is what the script looks like:

Pile Extract Coordinates Dynamo Script

If you want to see this in action (demonstration), here is the link to the video:

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