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A netbook-bag for less then 20 €

A netbook-bag for less then 20 €
It looks like there are only two kind of netbook bags available for my EeePC 1000H:
"Affordable but ugly as hell" or "Nice, but i don't want to buy the whole shop!"

So i decided to make a bag myself, based on a CD-bag from HAMA.
 
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Step 1Gathering the material

Gathering the material
You need:
1 CD-bag, mine was from HAMA and costs 15 Euro
2 pieces of rubber, a lot of rubbers costs me 1 Euro
1 diner set for 1,99 Euro
2 snap hooks, 0,20 Euro each
A cutter, some needles with yarn, double-sided tape and 30 minutes
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6 comments
Oct 25, 2011. 7:12 AMMRedu says:
Nice guide looks pretty good too.
Jan 10, 2010. 3:15 PMnrrd2215 says:
 cost me 5 us dollars. it seems more expensive for you, but only from my point of view. holds my netbook awesomley!
Jul 30, 2009. 12:35 PMAndyGadget says:
The Wii soft carry case from Game (in the UK) is perfect for my Samsung NC10 netbook. Padded compartment for the netbook and decent size pockets for the PSU, mouse and other leads. And it hasn't got 'Wii' written all over it. Yours looks better, though.
Jul 31, 2009. 1:48 AMAndyGadget says:
Actually, I might make one of your bags and save the Wii bag for the Wii!

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