Hacking Question So I stripped one of one of the screws for the Switch.

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So long story short, my switch for the past couple days has been getting extremely hot whenever I play. To the point it goes to sleep mode if it gets too hot. So I figured I ordered a fan and thermal paste to open it, everything is going well until I get to one specific screw. I noticed that it was a bit stripped but I proceed to try to take it off, as I kept trying it ended up in a very bad shape, I ended stripping the hell out of the screw as you guys can see. The other screws are fine since I was very careful.

But I have tried many things to take it off and I can't. I've read to drill a hole in it but I do not know which tools to use. Was wondering if someone could point me in the right direction to the tools to take this screw off.
 

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So long story short, my switch for the past couple days has been getting extremely hot whenever I play. To the point it goes to sleep mode if it gets too hot. So I figured I ordered a fan and thermal paste to open it, everything is going well until I get to one specific screw. I noticed that it was a bit stripped but I proceed to try to take it off, as I kept trying it ended up in a very bad shape, I ended stripping the hell out of the screw as you guys can see. The other screws are fine since I was very careful.

But I have tried many things to take it off and I can't. I've read to drill a hole in it but I do not know which tools to use. Was wondering if someone could point me in the right direction to the tools to take this screw off.
I would use a pillar drill -- that way you ensure that the drill only moves down into the screw and doesn't mess up your shell, and you can easily and very precisely decide how deep into the screw you want to drill. If there are any hackerspaces near you, they might have one
 

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First and easiest method is to use a wide and thick rubberband. Put the screwdriver in it and try to turn it.
Sometimes a flathead can unscrew what have happened here. But you really make sure it fits snuggly so it won't damage the screw more.

One extreme method you can use is superglue. Make sure the glue gets in the screw hole and no where else, then put in a Philips head, and slowly turn it. You will need to apply some pressure.
 
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Drilling is the last resort and I wouldn’t recommend it unless you know what you’re doing. I’d try pressing a rubber band into the hole (though I’ve personally never had success with this method), super glue, then soldering. If everything fails then it’s time to bring out the drill.
 

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Soldering another screw on top of another screw can work... However, the risk is fairly high you melt the plastic the screw is screwed into, causing even more damage. Theres also a risk of the solder finding its way downwards, and in turn seizes the screw even more in its place.

I would definitely use a drill over soldering. You only need to drill the head of the screw after all, once the head is gone and you got the device taken apart, you can unscrew the body of the screw with pliers.
 

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I would use a pillar drill -- that way you ensure that the drill only moves down into the screw and doesn't mess up your shell, and you can easily and very precisely decide how deep into the screw you want to drill. If there are any hackerspaces near you, they might have one

Would you redirect me which drill on Amazon I should use? Just want to make sure I buy the correct one.
 

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First thing I would try is to use a flathead screwdriver, by the look of your picture it looks like it would work easily (just need to find a flathead with the correct size).
 

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First thing I would try is to use a flathead screwdriver, by the look of your picture it looks like it would work easily (just need to find a flathead with the correct size).

I've tried multiple flatheads. None of them worked.

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Soldering another screw on top of another screw can work... However, the risk is fairly high you melt the plastic the screw is screwed into, causing even more damage. Theres also a risk of the solder finding its way downwards, and in turn seizes the screw even more in its place.

I would definitely use a drill over soldering. You only need to drill the head of the screw after all, once the head is gone and you got the device taken apart, you can unscrew the body of the screw with pliers.

Which drill bits would you recommend?
 

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Reposted from another thread.
https://gbatemp.net/threads/switch-side-rail.550522/page-2





loads of options

Firstly always make sure your screw bit/head fits correctly and is at the right angle, I guess ya learnt a lesson.
anyway

1
you can use a rubber band over the screw and use the same or better screw driver to undo with a little force,

If not

2
cut a horizontal line in screw say with dremel, or other cutting method like special haxsaw blade and then unscrew with flat head screw driver slowly

3
to use something like a Spiral screw extractor set
you can find ones for that small of screw.

wow thats really fckd up..

Id dremel a line in it and turn that with a flat head screwdriver,

Or drill two small holes opposite each other, and use like a cir clip remover tool and twist or needle nose pliers or needle nose tweezers

see poor paint3d pic below,View attachment 188945

Or send the switch here il get the screw out for you. I am in AZ.

Just pay postage , il do it for free its just a screw..
 
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I've tried multiple flatheads. None of them worked.

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Which drill bits would you recommend?
As the others in this thread has already said, you should only use this method as a last resort. That said -- I am sorry to say, I don't really know anything about drills; when I had this problem, I used the drill in the local hackerspace where I live. Something like this is what I used, but I imagine something smaller (e.g. a drill stand like this one) might suffice. You might want to google a bit and read around
 

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So long story short, my switch for the past couple days has been getting extremely hot whenever I play. To the point it goes to sleep mode if it gets too hot. So I figured I ordered a fan and thermal paste to open it, everything is going well until I get to one specific screw. I noticed that it was a bit stripped but I proceed to try to take it off, as I kept trying it ended up in a very bad shape, I ended stripping the hell out of the screw as you guys can see. The other screws are fine since I was very careful.

But I have tried many things to take it off and I can't. I've read to drill a hole in it but I do not know which tools to use. Was wondering if someone could point me in the right direction to the tools to take this screw off.

Gosh that is the wrong screw to strip since it is center one, for future use a kit that is design for the switch teardown like this, as for that stripped screw not sure if there an extractor bit small enough for the screw size.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07HG3P9CM/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
 

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So long story short, my switch for the past couple days has been getting extremely hot whenever I play. To the point it goes to sleep mode if it gets too hot. So I figured I ordered a fan and thermal paste to open it, everything is going well until I get to one specific screw. I noticed that it was a bit stripped but I proceed to try to take it off, as I kept trying it ended up in a very bad shape, I ended stripping the hell out of the screw as you guys can see. The other screws are fine since I was very careful.

But I have tried many things to take it off and I can't. I've read to drill a hole in it but I do not know which tools to use. Was wondering if someone could point me in the right direction to the tools to take this screw off.

Looks pretty square to me, i'd get a robertson screw driver set and try that.
 

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Micro GraBit, Seem good for small screws. Be careful.


Some other tricks





Edit: Added another vid.
 
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First and easiest method is to use a wide and thick rubberband. Put the screwdriver in it and try to turn it.
Sometimes a flathead can unscrew what have happened here. But you really make sure it fits snuggly so it won't damage the screw more.

Just wanted to chime in and report to OP that this worked for me in the past.
 

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