It's not a standard screwdriver, you'll need a torx TR9 security screwdriver I believe, they are cheap. I have heard of people using small flat heads and having success but for best and easiest results get the torx. I clean my PS4 every 6 months it's a launch day console and still pretty quiet.
I bought this set for 15 bucks a few years ago love it comes in handy for electronics and small screws Amazon link.
I had success using the guide referenced here by u/BooB398, but honestly the majority of the dust buildup was along the side vents which I cleaned with Q-tips and did not require any disassembly. Also make sure you get the TR9 Torx Security bit if you are going to get in there (I ordered a kit on Amazon for like 14 bucks https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01E16J6RQ/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1)
It may have gone up a little in price but it is still under $20.
ORIA Precision Screwdriver Kit, 60 in 1 with 56 Bits Screwdriver Set, Magnetic Driver Kit with Flexible Shaft, Extension Rod for Mobile Phone, Smartphone, Game Console, Tablet, PC, Blue https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01E16J6RQ/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_i_NWmiFbKMCY2AR
I picked up the $15 set of titanium hex drivers off amazon and a precision tool set for like $10. And I picked up a 5.5mm pack of combination wrenches for my kaiju as using the precision driver was tough in a certain spot.
The hex drivers and precision set would have honestly been enough.
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These were what I got.
I've used this cheap kit from amazon to put together a few PCs, do some laptop repair, and pretty much any thing else that didn't require insulated tools or a drill. The bits didn't snap the moment I misused them, so the quality is decent. The included hex/socket(?) is also great for putting in standoffs. The handle leaves a bit to be desired in ergonomics, but you could always buy a more comfortable handle - these bits are a standard size.
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And absolutely. I use this kit all the time. All the heads are quality steel, I've never had a problem with it. Its the last screwdriver kit you will ever need.
Buy one of these, best investment for all electronics.
I’d guess it’s a T8 or T10 screw.
I’d recommend getting one of these kits. It’s got pretty much every small screw size you’d need.
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you can get something like this that has multiple sizes of the screw and just feel it out on which size to use
OP, you did a great job making a tool for yourself!
If you don't already have a multi-bit screwdriver set, you can easily get one for about $15 -- that should be a good accompaniment to your other tools.
You'll want to angle the cutting angle of the blade to reduce the pressure on the knife edge. It'll make it easier to cut, and the blade will last longer.
Something like this would probably have the tip to open it up.
ORIA Precision Screwdriver Set, 126-in-1 Magnetic Screwdriver Set with 112 Bits, Magnetic Driver Kit, Professional Repair Tool Kit for Mobile Phones Smartphones Laptop Electronic Devices(Blue Black) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07ZH1DZSN/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_4YDMHA94GZ7EYWH035N6
I'm at work atm so I couldn't tell you until later tonight.
A cheap repair kit such as this one will definately include the correct size though
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ORIA Precision Screwdriver Set, 126-in-1 Magnetic Screwdriver Set with 112 Bits, Magnetic Driver Kit, Professional Repair Tool Kit for Mobile Phones Smartphones Laptop Electronic Devices(Blue Black) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07ZH1DZSN/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_CGJVWE6CNC1PSCMHS6P4?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
This is the one I have to disassemble my controllers. Its cheap, but the bits are high quality.
Get your son a decent set of precision screwdrivers and bits. This is the #1 thing you can do to encourage him. I usually buy kids a set for their birthday at some point if they're inquisitive like this. That set will be their keys to the kingdom if you do it right.
Something like this: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01E16J6RQ/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_fabc_1Y0MEKNWRXFZ164XX02A
Or really whatever you can find or is in your price range.
This set works wonders, is the one I use ORIA Precision Screwdriver Kit, 60 in 1 with 56 Bits Screwdriver Set, Magnetic Driver Kit with Flexible Shaft, Extension Rod for Mobile Phone, Smartphone, Game Console, Tablet, PC, Blue https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01E16J6RQ/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_fabc_PEQY74FHVEEDSKA85M67
I've got a couple sets of screwdrivers, something like this. No more problems finding the right electronics screwdriver ;-)
As a teen, I got my GBA (which uses triwing screws) open by finding a flathead screwdriver that fit in there. Not recommended; it's really easy to strip the screwhead, damage the screwdriver, and not be able to get the screw back in all the way.
There are methods involving melting something plastic (back of a pen, for example) and pressing it into the head, but that has the potential to be messy, damage the Wii's plastic...and still not work, if the head isn't open enough to make a good impression.
This Ifixit kit is really good quality https://www.ifixit.com/Store/Tools/Mako-Driver-Kit--64-Precision-Bits/IF145-299?o=4 but any driver like this will do the job https://www.amazon.com/dp/B071PB4RPV/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_glt_fabc_B6R9N9E3D9DQTCPFZ7DC
You will heed a J00 screwdriver bit. I used am ORIA set to remove my screws:
This is the set I've had for 8 years. I mainly use it on phones and laptops though since the screws are smaller. The Phillips that is the biggest works on mb screws which is that big round one near the middle/bottom. https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B071PB4RPV/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_glt_fabc_AV3D8AK1QZ1ER2J3GPAD
I would recommend just buying something like this if you don't have something similar already which you probably do. It has a #1 and #2 Phillips as you can see. https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B0015SBILG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_glt_fabc_9BX1YX1RT8VDMNSNHYF2?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
Different kits come with different screws. Something like this should cover most/all cases.
No no no, that one is terrible. You have to go with this one that is much more expensive but it has a little lever on the right the makes all the bits pop up at an angle. I hit that little lever and closed it about 64 times when I first got it. Amazing.
Something like this would get you by. I used a similar set for years before upgrading to an ifixit kit.
There’s no shortage of great screwdrivers out there... Picquic, Festool, Wera etc.
If you’ve ever kept a screwdriver on a boat you know what I mean regarding bits.
Was hoping to find a wera set that had bits like these:
Picquic 88102 Carded Mariner 7 Bit Multi Bit Screwdriver Corrosion Resistant, Aqua https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0018IXS7A/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_97NFYW4ZSZ2D4SZ5RMCH?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
I've just found one unresponsive key on my build and was confronted with this issue.
What I've took is the smaller flat head screwdriver tip of one of those kits:
https://www.amazon.com/ORIA-Screwdriver-Professional-Precision-Smartphone/dp/B01E16J6RQ/ref=sr_1_5?dchild=1&keywords=screwdriver+kit&qid=1610396054&sr=8-5
And made a lever from the bottom of the switch. Thankfully the PCB was OK, a bent pin was the issue, which I've easily straightened out and reinserted.
looks like a regular screw, just a very small one. but you should just get yourself one of these if you like fiddling a lot like I do, might as well get some tools to help.
I found a jewelers kit that fits.most of my needs. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01E16J6RQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_fabc_2x74Fb1J5A9DC
A roll pin punch set, Hammer
long Allen keys metric and standard,
an adjustable wrench
needle nose pliers
a heat gun
soldering iron
Dremel kit
Channel locks
1/2"drive socket with an adapter to use the jeweler's kit bits.
Long neck Philips screw driver of a few sizes.
A scribe/ pick
Small sharp razor blades.
Airsoft tech pad.
I highly recommend this 49 piece set from Amazon.
It has all the Torx, Hex, Philips, and Slotted bits you'll ever need for rebuilding/vaping related maintenance.
I have 3 other sets because I bought a new one every time I discovered I was missing a bit I needed until I found the one on Amazon.