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Eee PC (or any Laptop) Case on the Cheap

Step 5Add the Partitions

Add the Partitions
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Now to add all the separators, or in this case, just one. Remember those pieces from earlier I said to keep? These are what we'll use...otherwise cut some more.

Coat the tab(s) in duct tape, and then set your laptop/items on the case and lay down your separators accordingly. Once they're set where you want them, remove the items and lay down a strip of duct tape. Fold the separator up, and lay down a strip of duct tape on the other side. It would also probably be a good idea to cut slits in the corners of the duct tape for easier application.

Once it is mounted to the base, fold up the bottom of the case and attach the duct tape that is attached to the tab to the bottom of the case. This will prevent the separator from moving around in the case...this is also probably the most tedious step in this entire instructable in my opinion.

After it's attached, fold up the sides and tape them all together. You now have a rudimentary laptop case. I suppose you could stop here, but then you wouldn't have the Snazzy Duct Tape Finish.
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