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Easy paracord USB flash drive case

Easy paracord USB flash drive case
[UPDATE]
The finalists for the Paracord Contest have been selected ! Congratulations to everyone who got picked, and thanks to all those who submitted an Instructable - there's some awesome creativity going on out there :)
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 Welcome to this paracord Instructable !

I first discovered this awesome material through stormdrane's Instructables and quickly got hooked - lanyards, bracelets, handles, I even went so far as to knit it (great result by the way, you should try it) ! The paracord contest I'm entering with this Instructable has shown me how much people around the world are doing awesome, elaborate stuff with their paracord but I thought I'd go a different route and offer you guys something geeky, easy and that can be done on the side of a table :)

I use a lot of flash drives, if only to try out Linux live CDs thanks to Unetbootin or to move my pupils' data from one computer to the other and over time, the glue that holds the case together tends to give up on me. So I came up with what I thought would be a quick fix until I get to make a set of USB chess pieces for my father...And for the last 2 years, these paracord-adorned babies have never shown a sign of wear, so I kept them that way.

Interested ? Then...On to the next step !
 
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Step 1What you'll need

What you\
 For this project, we'll need :
- Paracord, obviously ! For 1 flash drive, 80 to 90 centimeters (about 3 feet) are necessary ;
- A pair of scissors (gnawing paracord with your teeth won't work) ;
- A USB flash drive, yup ;
- A lighter to melt the ends of the paracord and seal it.

All green ? Let's get started !
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37 comments
Jun 15, 2011. 4:36 PMrana19 says:
hi I would like to thank you about the nice and simple idea I like it
and i will tray it soon thanx
Mar 1, 2011. 3:44 AMevil ernie says:
I find a good way to not get burnt ends is to use a windproof lighter and not just a plain Bic lighter. I think the windproof creates more heat at a faster speed and if done carefuly leaves no black marks.
Mar 5, 2011. 12:09 PMevil ernie says:
I posted a Instructable. Take a look and see if it works for you.
Jan 25, 2011. 7:59 AMDonB! says:
Thanks for sharing such a simple, but good idea.
Jan 5, 2011. 6:50 AMkrunal800 says:
Tried this but without any knots. Basically just wound the paracord round the edges and burnt the tips to the flash drive. Great instructable!
Aug 18, 2010. 12:46 AMbrutalboy909 says:
Well I tore apart my USB and now I cant figure out how to do the knot lol. Any more instruction, videos or photos on this USB wrap would be greatly appreciated..
Nov 20, 2010. 9:38 PMemerett says:
This guide should really be removed, seems easy, people tear apart their usb sticks, and then the pictures are directions are awful.
Oct 27, 2010. 7:42 PMmartinl538 says:
can u make a video doing this please
Oct 28, 2010. 9:56 PMmartinl538 says:
ok thanks i didnt unerstood the pictures that good
Aug 2, 2010. 10:38 PMDrCarterM says:
I had trouble at first and I found two things that help... 1- Tape your cord to the back of your USB then start the braiding 2- braid it TIGHT. I tried it with a regular size usb, that was rather thick, and it didn't work at all. So I switched to a stream line one and it worked great. I left the case on because I was worried about the drive over heating and melting the cord. Anyone else not do this and have good experiences?
Aug 3, 2010. 10:32 AMDrCarterM says:
Nice! i'll give that a shot! BTW, I was looking at the drive you made with the cammo cord. The loop and weave looks pretty flat, did you take the inner cord out before you wove it?
Jul 26, 2010. 12:06 PMIkkalebob says:
Can I make a suggestion and say its probably best to give your usb stick a small cover up somehow before you apply the paracord - just so the little electronic bits dont get dammaged. Apart from great instructable! Im gonna paracord some of my sticks :D
Jul 2, 2010. 6:41 PMparacord junky says:
anyone having trouble with thew braid: google "cobra stitch." that's what's being used here.
Jun 5, 2010. 7:27 PMOxyjin says:
I'm having trouble with the initial 2 steps of the braiding =\
May 7, 2010. 2:00 PMd3monhax0r says:
can't do this =(
Apr 5, 2010. 3:16 PMtevers94 says:
You should trim a little more of the excess so that when you melting it, it won't leave a big burnt/melted spot.  I guess with black it doesn't matter but for colors the melted ends will be the same color as the rest if you dont burn it to much.  nice post by the way.
Apr 6, 2010. 5:19 PMtevers94 says:
also i wanted to mention that i have started using nail clippers to get extra close
Apr 6, 2010. 5:18 PMtevers94 says:
half of the paracord bracelets or key fobs or whatever end up having burnt ends, but they are getting better.
Apr 5, 2010. 4:40 PMJake22 says:
Great Idea!  I have been wanted to pull apart some flash drives so that I could cover them with epoxy and make them waterprooof but always thought that I would have a big ugly glob of glue so I hadn't bothered.  With your technique I should be good to go.
Apr 5, 2010. 5:23 PMTechnoGeek95 says:
 I was totally thinking this idea! I was just to lazy to execute it... Anyway, what as was thinking was to first encase the flash drive in JB-Weld to waterproof it. Then, once it's dry, to do the paracord wrapping. The end product will be rugged and versatile. However, since I'm lazy, feel free to do this.
Apr 5, 2010. 8:48 PMKryptonite says:
Damn it I was about to post mine when I found this, which is a very similar idea to mine. *humph*
Apr 5, 2010. 2:16 PMplane phanatic says:
This is pretty darn cool. I too learned about this awesome material through stormdrane's Instructables. I have a bit left over and am tempted to try this. I just need to find the rest of the cord....

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Author:Deslivres(Thomas Maillioux)
I'm a French librarian trying to learn something every day - and when I learn something really neat, I love to share it with people around me :)