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Dock for T-mobile MDA or 8125 (Wizard)

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I don't think the pictures do justice. True, It looks a bit messy with dark blothes from the glue in the corners but normally it doesn't look too bad. I do admit though, I was a little too generous with the glue.

I used super glue in all areas but I suppose you can use any kind of glue that bonds paper well.

Again, if there's interest in people, I'll try to take more picures or show more steps to instruct. It was a spontanious project and it only took about 2 hours. Unfortunately, I had the idea of putting it up on here after the whole thing was finished.
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Nov 27, 2006. 5:05 PMtAK says:
Wow, what a great idea.. ive never seen a cardboard tube like that before though. I attempted a similar thing out of lego once, but couldnt achieve it without cutting them so i gave up. Might i suggest a coating of duct tape to complete the effect.. would cover up the unsightly edges.

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