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DIY iphone dock using only the package material

DIY iphone dock using only the package material
DIY iphone dock using only the package material.

You will need:
Utility knife x 1
Ruler x 1
Double-sided tape x 1
Thin single-sided tape (packing tape will do) x 1
iPhone box with plastic holder x 1
usb cable that comes with the iphone x 1
Half an hour of free time
 
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Step 1Get the iphone connector in place

Get the iphone connector in place
Cut the end of the plastic holder that comes with your iphone. Use the iphone itself to guide the width and depth of the cutting. Cut until you can rest the iphone completely into the plastic holder. Secure the connector cable to the plastic holder.
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21 comments
Sep 9, 2010. 3:22 AMjon01 says:
What a great idea for recycling the packaging! Now, if only Apple had thought of that...
Nov 21, 2010. 7:38 PMogorir says:
not quite as easily, but I did it: http://www.instructables.com/id/iPhone-4-dock-from-iPhone-4-packaging/
Apr 12, 2010. 6:43 AMconnawhite says:
nice drawing ;)
Jan 21, 2010. 9:11 AMsmith2martin says:
Yup, really nice and a nice use of packaging that I probably would have thrown out. I'm doing this tonight. Thanks!
Nov 18, 2009. 7:21 AMschnellboot says:
Awesome :D 
Nov 9, 2009. 7:40 AMbeining says:

Great idea! thanks

Sep 20, 2009. 5:39 AMschizophrenik says:
nice
May 29, 2009. 10:59 PMapixelpro says:
nice touch- I would use the self adhesive, small rubber "feet". perhaps the rounded one. I like that this "inny" button can provide some resistance to keep it from sliding out- in addition to being plugged in to the cable. Nice job!
Nov 24, 2008. 11:21 AMjadi929 says:
superb idea! instead of using the tapes i just used hot glue, and for the stand i used two big paper clips and hot glued them, thanks for the idea, really appreciate it!
Apr 10, 2009. 5:29 AMFieldownage says:
Nice tip that I was going to meantion about too!
Nov 25, 2008. 9:30 AMjadi929 says:
thanks, u too
Dec 5, 2008. 10:55 AMkool-aid says:
I really like this stand however, I found that the charge connection gets kind off weak after awhile. So what i did was modify the white piece of plastic that comes with it and added it to the inside of the this stand. So now I have the same stand as above with more secure connection.
Dec 9, 2008. 6:26 AMkool-aid says:
I just finished making my stand yesterday. I had previously built another stand that looks OK but not as cool as this one. I'm planning on taking that one apart and build one of these for an Pod classic.
Nov 22, 2008. 1:43 PMjoejoerowley says:
Nifty
Nov 19, 2008. 12:55 PMchristophor says:
Brilliant. I wish I'd thought of this.

I've been staring at the packaging ever since I got the iPod. I didn't think of this. It's EXACTLY what I want.

Thanks for posting this.

Here's an iPod stand I made if your interested.

Oct 27, 2008. 11:11 AMcodester says:
WOW!
Oct 26, 2008. 8:22 PMPadlock says:
Genius! Now I can save my $30.

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