Instructions on how to make a 3-pager dive slate out of everyday materials. (All you need: diskettes, pencil, aquarium air hose)

Dont want to spend on a $5.00 dive slate? or just plain DIY fun? This is a very easy to make project, cheap too! For the thrifty and the bored.
 
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0.775volts says: Jun 28, 2006. 5:08 PM
i like to use the flat "construction" pencils. they have fatter tips which are much harder to break,and you can sharpen them with your dive knife(if you carry one) in a pinch. also they have no eraser, so you can double-end them.
Ribs says: Jul 29, 2007. 1:19 PM
good point. i never thouht of that my penciles are always breaking. thanks
Ribs says: Jul 29, 2007. 1:17 PM
You could, instead of tiying the pencile to the hose, just push the end of the pencile into th opening of the hose. and i tearms ofthe accidental erasing that is realy unlikely. mw slate still has a note on it from my 80th dive which has lasted 15 or so dives without comming off. but it may be differet with the disks. thanks for the intructable.
JoshuaTerrell says: Dec 28, 2006. 7:31 PM
oooooh, I'm going diving this summer, this will come in handy...thanks!
buchd says: Sep 27, 2006. 9:21 PM
Wow! This is the perfect solution for me-- I spend a lot of time thinking in the shower/bath, and I was looking for something like this! Thank you so much! =n.n=
mrbob1000 says: Jul 3, 2006. 9:01 AM
well these things work great in my pool and i made mine out of those old cases for the nintendo games (theyre clear and work great)
gelsenangelopua (author) says: Jun 23, 2006. 8:09 AM
Yup, bringing along an extra pencil is a smart thing to do. I tried a mechanical pencil once, (0.5mm lead) very useful but the tip got rusty after some dives. doctorkb: Its a schrade "simple simon" ss1 pocket knife. pretty sharp but a bit risky to handle coz it doesnt have a bolster to protect your fingers.
doctorkb says: Jun 22, 2006. 6:08 PM
leevonk -- wax isn't as eraseable as standard pencils, so you'd have to toss the slate once you'd used it. Standard pencils are perfectly visible underwater -- as long as you're not trying to write on something black! :-)
doctorkb says: Jun 22, 2006. 5:28 PM
nice knife, too... what is it? I have one similar, a Columbia River Knife & Tool "K.I.S.S."...
leevonk says: Jun 22, 2006. 2:37 PM
wax pencils or crayons might work well too.
mrbob1000 says: Jun 22, 2006. 1:57 PM
whoah neat did you try those fat preschool pencils that write real thick (they would be verry visable) and domt forget an extra pencil or two in case one breaks
chuybregts says: Jun 22, 2006. 10:58 AM
Awesome Idea! Out of sheer boredom I'll have to make a set and add it to my dive kit :) Thanks for sharing your ingenuity!
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