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Dude, where's my car?

Dude, where\
For city-dwellers who park in a different place each time they return home, a simple way to remember where the car is parked: a magnetic key-holding arrow for marking a street map on your fridge.
 
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Step 1Shape arrow from Sculpey, attach magnets

Shape arrow from Sculpey, attach magnets
I used Sculpey polymer clay, pressing two magnets into it and then baking the clay and magnets together. When it cooled, I crazy-glued the magnets onto the arrow.
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Jun 29, 2011. 12:39 PMMella2013 says:
Brilliant!
Dec 30, 2009. 5:43 AMColonel88 says:
GENIUS!
Mar 6, 2009. 4:22 PMwupme says:
How hot do you need to bake the Sculpey ? Because NdFeB (Neodym) Magnets can't take a lot of heat. Maybee something that hardens just with air and time could be good for that.
Mar 9, 2009. 3:58 PMwupme says:
Then they are probably made of ferrit, they can take more heat i think. But neodym loose theyr energy at tempratures of 80C and above. Probably useful information if somebody is gonna reacreate this :)
Sep 25, 2008. 11:27 PMangelone says:
hehe, good idea. but most times, when I had to remember where i parked my car, i was too drunk to set the marker anyways :) that would be the days when we're out to the old town and take the taxi back
May 29, 2008. 10:07 AMsonic_dan says:
hey, thats a map of cambridge :D small world
May 2, 2008. 4:14 PMmonkha says:
Great map! I wish I had seen this a few years ago. We had to make a similar map, but of all the street cleaning days around our building. We just couldn't afford the ticket$. However, we would forget where we parked our car much more frequently :)
Apr 28, 2008. 7:19 PMjongscx says:
Now this assumes that you have enough mental fortitude to remember where you parked it long enough to plot it on the map...
Apr 28, 2008. 6:00 PMshangrilarcadia says:
clever idea
Aug 30, 2007. 2:03 AMMrK says:
It's cool... But maybe if a burglar breaks into your house and you went out without your car.... ups what do you think?
Aug 19, 2007. 10:47 PMw.r.t.I.A.p. says:
poor dog...
Aug 18, 2007. 3:05 AMJames (pseudo-geek) says:
brilliant. now I must go kill my dog because it wont stop barking.
Aug 18, 2007. 3:07 AMJames (pseudo-geek) says:
I actually didnt kill her, but I did scold her harshly lol.
Aug 16, 2007. 4:51 PMwaterman says:
how it sounds if i tell u that i have my parking place at 5 metres from my windows... and i can see allways my car on windows... and hear if the alarm goes on ... ? come to my country people... Come to Romania :D
Aug 17, 2007. 11:33 PMnecromncr says:
Naah, come to Slovenia! I have my car parked in front of the house and I'm in a middle of a forrest with VDSL internet connection. 10 minutes drive to capital city and we leave doors mostly unlocked :-)
Aug 18, 2007. 3:05 AMJames (pseudo-geek) says:
I love your country now. I think I'll come live there......
Aug 16, 2007. 2:58 PMFutrell says:
Awesome.

For 12 years I lived in a very crowded area of Seattle and worked nights. Parking was a nightly 15-45 minute ordeal that found me traveling the same route of ever widening circles around my apartment. Needless to say, one parking place bled into another and there was at least two or three times that the next day I swore my car had been stolen... only to randomly find it later in some strange spot...

This is great:)
Aug 16, 2007. 2:18 PMSilvester10528 says:
I used to do similar with a white board when I lived in Brooklyn! It would sometimes take upto 45 minutes to find a legal parking space and that was often 4+ streets and 2+ avenues away!
Aug 13, 2007. 7:38 PMMrTrick says:
Are you saying that when you baked the arrow, that the magnets were still in there?
If you heat a magnet beyond the curie point the magnet will no longer be a magnet. It looks as though it might not be a problem for normal ovens and older magnet types, but be careful with rare-earth magnets.
Aug 14, 2007. 6:15 AMKiteman says:
The Curie point gives some fun projects.
Aug 13, 2007. 5:31 PMsamv says:
You should call your instructable: Dude, Where's My Car? :-D
Aug 13, 2007. 5:49 PMHamO says:
Excellent instructable, nice idea. Thanks for sharing.
Aug 13, 2007. 2:21 PMKiteman says:
What a neat idea. Slightly anally-retentive, but neat.
Aug 13, 2007. 4:36 PMmikesty says:
I agree totally. Especially with the dozen magnets holding it up on the fridge :) Still neat.
Aug 13, 2007. 2:48 PMPetervG says:
At first I thought this was a little thing you stick on walls of building downtown so you know where you parked your car.. lol.
Aug 13, 2007. 4:16 PMJohn Smith says:
that's what I thought too.
Aug 13, 2007. 4:34 PMac1D says:
Same here, iwas like "Hes crazy, everyone will put arrow so he won't know!"
Aug 13, 2007. 2:27 PMa grain of alt. says:
With my memory, this would be an absolute necessity if I lived in the city! Smart and simple, I like it.

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