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Cassette Tape Wallet / Money Clip

Cassette Tape Wallet / Money Clip
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Now, I know there are lots of cassette tape wallets out there, such as

This one, from FrenchCrawler
And this one, from Robyntheslug

but mine is a completely different creation. More a money clip per se than a wallet, my cassette tape money holder does not involve cloth or sewing of any kind. I'm sure many people have thought of this idea, or may have even made it and I just haven't seen it online yet but if you have any suggestions on how to do this better or hints and tips please comment. (Also, don't forget to rate this instructable!)

The materials needed are on the next page, and are extremely easy to procure.

DISCLAIMER: Don't burn yourself, this instructable uses hot glue. Ask for help from a trusted adult. Do not eat the screws.
 
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Step 1Materials

Materials
The things that you'll need to build this money holder are pretty easy to find, hopefully you'll have them around the house:

@ 1 cassette tape (if you don't have one head to a thrift store to pick one up for under a dollar)
@ 1 hot glue gun (aka Hot Melt) and "ammo"
@ 1 tiny phillips head screwdriver (or, if your cassette doesn't have screws, a flathead for prying it open)
@ 1 tiny hinge (I think mine was brass, it came in a pack of four with screws for $4 US)

If you don't have the hinge or the hot glue gun (heaven forbid the lack of the latter) head down to a hobby shop or hardware store to pick one up.

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10 comments
Nov 12, 2010. 11:15 AM5STARGBLOOD says:
try to find a name tag magnet i got mine frum work it shuld work as a gud clasp
Nov 11, 2009. 11:58 AMCaseBoy says:
 you should put a magnet on the bottom so it would stay closed!
May 2, 2009. 5:50 PMrockylettuce says:
Umm... My cassette has no screws, its kind of glued together. Im afraid that if i attempt to open it i will shatter the plastic. WHAT NOW!!!???
May 5, 2009. 8:04 PMluvit says:
andy gibb money clip. i looked for one forever, now i own one! *happy*
Dec 28, 2008. 6:21 AMporcupinemamma says:
Oh! This is very cool! thanks for the great instructable!!
Sep 21, 2008. 8:41 AMmaharg20 says:
Nice job(:P
Aug 23, 2008. 6:43 PMiectyx3c says:
This is great. Here's a riff on this cool wallet: Using hot glue I would glue a lens from a recycled disposable camera (free at any photo lab) into one of the round holes to use as a burning lens and magnifying glass. Nice -ible, keep 'em coming. Just blast them up and improve them as you go -- it's the web way!

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