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Canon SD780 case from an Altoids tin

Canon SD780 case from an Altoids tin
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I'm always looking for new things to do with Altoids tins and the other day I upgraded my point & shoot camera to the new Canon SD780. My first thought was "man is this thing tiny", then a lightbulb went off an my second though was "I bet this will fit in an Altoids tin". Unfortunately its just too big to fit into an unmodified tin but with a teeny bit of dremelling it fits nicely.

Aside from just being cool this tin will allow you to carry your pocket camera around in your pocket without having to worry too much about keys or loose change damaging it. I don't know how many friends I have that broke the LCD screens on their pocket cams from just tossing them in their pockets.

Materials & Tools:
50g Altoids Tin (flavour is up to you)
Foam or soft thin fabrick
Doublesided Tape
Dremel type cutting tool
Needle Nose Pliers
File to remove sharp edges
 
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Step 1Cleaning the tin

Cleaning the tin
Eat all the mints or dump them into a ziplock bag for consumption later, it never hurts to have a bag of mints in your car or desk at work.

Mint dust while tasty isn't the best thing for camera lenses etc. Run the tin under a tap and then dry thoroughly with paper towel. If you have a can of compressed air it wouldn't hurt to give it a quick blast just to make sure its all gone.
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18 comments
Apr 8, 2010. 8:05 AMiloveJunk says:
I see some people criticizing this idea as it's simple, but really, that's the beauty of it! Thanks for the great idea, I was going to spend $20 on a case until this page came up on google with "SD780 case". Cheers again, and great job!!
Sep 23, 2009. 4:21 PManabel.khoo says:
Are there any other ways to cut the edges of the tin without a dremel or tin snip? thanks!
Sep 23, 2009. 4:12 AMgrapeapetoo says:
I had to make one for my sd780, I used black vinyl adhesive shelf liner for the inside. I made 1 mod, I took the tripod assembly from a standpouch (ebay $8), cut a hole in the bottom of the tin and installed the assembly (attaches with 6 or 8 screws to a plate on the inside). Thanks for the idea.
Jul 25, 2009. 11:35 PMA good name says:
Another over complicated instructable that could have been summed up in either the introduction or step one (IE "I put a camera into an altoids tin")
Jul 26, 2009. 5:22 PMA good name says:
I don't want to make you feel bad, but almost all I've seen in the pocket sized contest has been things entirely just shoved into Altoids tins, and it's getting more invasive than Knex (Yes, worse than Knex).
Jul 26, 2009. 7:27 PMmg0930mg says:
Everyone had to know that was coming....
Jul 27, 2009. 1:06 AMmg0930mg says:
I was actually talking about when he said 'but almost all I've seen in the pocket sized contest has been things entirely just shoved into Altoids tins' Altoids is a handy thing. Plus, I think this i'ble was great. I searched the camera right after seeing this, then realized it was way out of my price range. ;) Good job on the i'ble,anyway.
Jul 26, 2009. 12:30 AMloveMaegan says:
super crafty!
Jul 17, 2009. 5:01 PMgreenmia says:
Oooo, I have that camera in red! I love it so much!
Jun 30, 2009. 11:50 AMhandtius says:
How about adding a felt lining so the box don't scratch the hell out of that purtty camera?
Jun 23, 2009. 3:43 PM=SMART= says:
Object + Altoids tin = Awesomeness !

This wouldn't provide much protection other than scratch protection would it ?
Jun 23, 2009. 3:06 PMcanida says:
Nice!

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