Electronic – use staples to hold down electric wire

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I'm building a very small game for my brother. I am moving it from the original, ready-printed motherboard to a sheet of metal. The metal doesn't have holes punched in it, and I need a different way to attach my wire to the sheet of metal. Could I possibly use staples to hold down wire to the metal? I've heard that staples are conductive, and I worry about messing something up. I will look into what kind of metal the metal sheet is, but I don't currently know. If staples would mess anything up, what else could I use?

A note: This is my first post on here, and I haven't read through the scope etc. yet. If I did something wrong, notify me and I'll take note on your comments.

Best Answer

What's wrong with this: -

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What you see above are three things: -

  1. Some cables being bound together by...
  2. A cable tie-wrap which loops thru a...
  3. Self Adhesive, (or screw fixing) Cable Tie Mount

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I'm think a paper stapler wouldn't have the strength to pierce a metal sheet plus you can't really control it from breaking the insulation and shorting several wires in seberal different positions to each other via the metal sheet.