Reddit reviews Con-Tact Brand Premium Con-Tact Non-Adhesive Shelf and Drawer Liner, 12" x 4', Black
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Kittrich Shelf and Drawer Liner, Series: Premium, Con-Tact, Non-Adhesive, 4 ft Length, 12 in Width, PVC Foam, Black, For the house, the garage, workshop, home office, utility room, closet and infant's room
If I may make a suggestion as someone who's bought a similar unit, buy this and line your bottoms with them: https://www.amazon.com/Tact-Premium-Non-Adhesive-Non-Slip-12-Inches/dp/B001AH8PLI
It will help prevent things from sliding off and also help keep your white shelves clean for a longer period of time.
Get a roll of drawer liner. Works wonders.
I cut a square and fold it twice so it's 4 layers thick. Just put that between the battery and the frame. It squishes down and grips really well. On some of my quads I also wrap a thin strip around the battery to provide more friction between the battery and the strap.
May I make a suggestion? I'm going to guess that those have a tendency to slip and slide on your table. Get a roll of drawer grip liner and place your tiles on that. During gameplay as you move minis around the tiles should stay put. I hope that helps!
Non Slip Liner my friend. The stuff works awesome, It's cheap, non permanent and tacky as hell. I use it on my desk, but I've wrapped it around a book and placed the hotas on it and by my sides, it works man.
If you have problems with the board sliding around, or just want to protect the table, you can get some shelf liner from a hardware store (or Amazon) to lay under the plywood.
Yeah so the back of the Dynamat is adhesive so I line the bottom of the case with it, then I put a layer of trayliner above it just for added softness underneath the pcb. Links to both are below:
Dynamat
Drawerliner not trayliner sorry, I always say the wrong thing
I highly recommend making a mat out of non slip shelving grip. Something similar to https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001AH8PLI/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_a8D0xbYN4VDAQ
I picked it up cheap at Walmart, cut it appropriately, and our group appreciates it. Much less slip then felt (which I also grabbed from a fabric store first) .
It's very early, and I may be wrong, but I've used this in the past, and it has worked very well. Non affiliate link to what I got.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B001AH8PLI?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_pd_title
Ah! I have an answer for this! And I'm pretty sure it's easier/less craft-intensive than the other option I saw linked.
So I used a 3 ring binder and 3 different types of plastic sheet protectors: trading card organizers (Avery 76016), 4x6 photo pages (Avery 13401), and regular 8.5x11 sheet protectors (any ones that aren't too thin along the edge with the holes should do.) The only other thing you need is a roll of shelf grip liner like this, and some reasonably sharp scissors.
Using the shelf grip liner, I held my differently sized plates up to it and figured out about how big they were. It doesn't have to be exact, I tend to err on the slightly smaller side, it shouldn't hang off the edges too much (although I just do squares for the little circle plates because I'm lazy and squares are easier.) The shelf liner makes it easy because it is made of little "squares" that you can count if necessary. Then, I cut the correct size liner for one of every plate at every corresponding size. You could use some kind of spray adhesive to attach them to the back of the plates, but because of the "grip" functionality it's naturally a little sticky, so I just kind of press it onto the back of the plate, carefully slide it into the sheet protector, and close it and let the weight of all the plates in the binder apply pressure over time, so by the next time I open the binder to use the plate, they've sort of been fused together and I don't have to worry about it falling off.
Small circle plates go in the trading card pages, medium square & rectangle plates go in the photo pages, and huge plates like the Cheeky Jumbos go in the full size pages. Be sure not to store it vertically like you normally would with a binder—the weight of the metal pulls on the holes and causes them to break. I store mine flat now (ever since figuring out this design flaw and having to replace a bunch of pages, lolsob) and haven't had any problems.
If you need any pictures to illustrate what I mean, just lmk! I'm dogsitting at a friend's house for the holiday weekend, but can get you pics of mine when I get back home Tuesday :)
ETA: I can't tell if the grip liner link is working properly so here's another one.
Our gym just has a bunch of shelf liners laying around that you can put on the bench and it makes it way grippier.
One of the best mods i made to my Majestouch 2 is putting shelf liner under the pcb. It requires voiding your warranty however, as you have to remove a sticker to get to a screw on the bottom of the case but I had to open my case anyway to swap in the custom cable I ordered for mine. This is pretty much what you want, just put a layer or two in the bottom of the case once you remove the pcb, then just put the pcb and top case back on and screw back together.
yes it could be too tight -
I think it could be that the frame isn't square - I has a similar issue when I first put on the z-brace - I managed to twist the entire frame by going too tight on one side - photos / video will help diagnose
I also found using a mat like this helped generally with ghosting / ringing - https://www.amazon.com/Tact-Premium-Non-Adhesive-Non-Slip-12-Inches/dp/B001AH8PLI
Without a doubt, but the effects are surprisingly minimal when typing normally and not utilizing the F1-F6 keys and numpad simultaneously. Id been using the keyboard (like I do with all my keyboards) on padded non-slip drawer mats (like this one from amazon) so I didn't even notice the pad was missing until I already left my old office (and the footpad) behind.
Cut a square of this stuff and put it under your stand. Won't go anywhere.
Maybe something like this. Or if you don't want to stick anything to your wrist rest, maybe a layer of shelf liner undernearth.
I'm a thumb player but I've seen others on this subreddit suggest something similar to this.
I also recall someone suggesting what looked like a microfiber cloth.
a sheet of this non-slip drawer liner adhered to the top of the box.
Still using that laptop desk and love it. I bought this stuff and it works very well to keep the hotas from moving around. The velcro might be better though.
Those are the EXACT rubber mats that I was talking about. My current kitchen uses those. I have a similar one, also, but I prefer using the wet towel.
I've used this type of rubber shelf liner, before. To clean it, all you really need to do is rinse it under hot water. If you're really worried about it, dunk it in some hot, soapy water, swish it around, then rinse and dry it. That stuff's not all that expensive, so even if you replace the piece that you use every other week, or once a month, a single $5 roll will last you the entire year.
if you don't want it to slide, you could get some Non-Slip Shelf and Drawer Liner and attach it to the bottom of the print. I love this stuff.