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can really be done to any object but this is the item I had the most of lying around so it was a natural choice for me really its a break through and it allows a huge number of usb hubs to be added say 4X 1to4 hubs in a can makes a 16 port hub in a tiny space
 
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Step 1: Materials and tools needed

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Ok the materials for the project are as follows:

-A beer can (or whatever you want really
-a little plastic box about the siz of the hub including circuit board(if its a hub with lights)
-A simple USB hub I used one from a mousepad and it has UV leds so I made a solution for lighting

Tools:

-a craft/stanley kinfe (either will do but make sure it's sharp, very sharp
-a sheet of paper ( for lighting again ignore for hubs with no lighting
-a ruler or straight edge (no real measuring but this is needed for clean cutting)
-glue (I used superglue but a hot glue gun is a far better option)
octavian234 says: Jul 17, 2009. 11:10 PM
No offense but all you did was add a case i mean anyone with common sense can do that.
killerjackalope (author) says: Jul 18, 2009. 10:51 AM
Well that was the point... This was one of my first projects aswell, having done a couple of other things with empty cans I'd probably have done this far better knowing what I know now.
littlegandhi1199 says: Feb 19, 2009. 3:26 PM
What would be crazy and very unethical was if you took a can and made rows and rows of usb hubs all over the can because there would be tons of space that would be crazy Here's what it would look like!
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AnarchistAsian says: Jul 29, 2008. 6:09 PM
when i looked at this i didn't know it was yours. i had a creeping feeling that it was yours and... YEP, IT'S YOURS cheers.
killerjackalope (author) says: Jul 30, 2008. 4:00 AM
Haha, just great...
AnarchistAsian says: Jul 31, 2008. 4:53 PM
if it's about beer, i'll bet it's yours.
casper.707 says: Jun 8, 2008. 5:03 PM
As Homer would say, "mmm...beer.";)
killerjackalope (author) says: Jun 8, 2008. 10:48 PM
Yarp, I'll have to re-visit this...
HamO says: Aug 15, 2007. 1:03 PM
Another one for the Top 10 list!!
killerjackalope (author) says: Aug 15, 2007. 4:19 PM
I wish I'm working on a better way to put the cuts in so the can is left in better condition because it can get dmaged easily from the circuitry being put in then a top ten is in sight
w00ty32 says: Mar 16, 2008. 10:27 PM
you coud coat the inside in some sort of rubber... or one of those plastics that are on this site... eh just some midnight brainstormin.
HamO says: Aug 15, 2007. 7:02 PM
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ewilhelm says: Aug 17, 2007. 5:13 PM
If you don't have anything constructive to say, don't say anything at all. Use the rating buttons and move on. You're treading a thin line here.
AnarchistAsian says: Jul 29, 2008. 6:14 PM
huh, weird, i didn't know you actually just browsed through instructables, what sort of stuff exactly do you do on a usual day on the job?
HamO says: Aug 18, 2007. 8:45 AM
Thank you for the warning. In the future I will post neither comments nor ratings as they seem to do no good one way or another.
Ds HaKa says: Nov 24, 2007. 3:31 PM
srre
ewilhelm says: Aug 19, 2007. 11:50 AM
Constructive comments comments do a lot of good.
killerjackalope (author) says: Aug 15, 2007. 7:09 PM
yeah right now it's not a finished product then you can really decide how bad it is but listen use a bit of constructive criticism please because i failed english four years in a row then scratched a C grade and on top of that it's my first instructable that I learnt anything from as i documented this as i figured it out
HamO says: Aug 15, 2007. 7:54 PM
I so glad you shared that bit of information with us!
killerjackalope (author) says: Aug 15, 2007. 8:32 PM
you're kinda pathetic here I mean if mine are so bad why don't you make something to show me how it's done?
HamO says: Aug 15, 2007. 10:12 PM
Not my job, man.
killerjackalope (author) says: Aug 15, 2007. 10:33 PM
so you can call an instructable bad but not make one kinda sad
craig3 says: Feb 27, 2008. 2:25 AM
This is pretty cool, id happily have it sit on my desk even if i didnt use it its just cool
killerjackalope (author) says: Feb 27, 2008. 2:29 AM
Cheers, one of my first instructables, really needs revising tbh.
Robot Boy says: Sep 6, 2007. 12:30 AM
If you cut the top off and drop in a wood cylinder to cut against you would get a cleaner cut out.
uber tom says: Aug 16, 2007. 10:38 AM
tenents is a drink for real men. good choice.
killerjackalope (author) says: Aug 16, 2007. 2:20 PM
my most common drinks are tennents and guiness as I'm half irish half scottish lol
Punkguyta says: Aug 13, 2007. 12:40 PM
Pretty sweet, I take it the plastic is to prevent shorts? -Punk
killerjackalope (author) says: Aug 13, 2007. 9:46 PM
nope it's for refracting and diffusion of the lights on my hub because I took mine out of a uv lit mousepad If you put the board in right theres nothing touching to short out but if you're worried then use the plastic I did both for testing and the hub worked on all ports without problems
!Andrew_Modder! says: Aug 13, 2007. 12:07 PM
eh, i dont know what to say. useful but doesnt it wobble around.?
killerjackalope (author) says: Aug 13, 2007. 9:37 PM
not really but just put a rock or something in it if it does really it's so easy and simple
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