I should mention that this is my first Instructable, I'm new to the site.
Update June 21, 2007: I just found a great bracelet that would match nicely, courtesy of llama13, who I just noticed links to here. Thanks, llama13!
Another update, September 24, 2007: Make a processor belt buckle while you're at it! Wow, we're getting an entire wardrobe here! Who volunteers to make the IC chain mail?
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Materials:
Circuit Board
Earring Hooks (two)
Jump Rings (I used four, but didn't decide to until later)
Tools:
Bandsaw (or similar device to cut the circuit board)
Needle nose pliers--it's waaaay easier if you have two pairs
Drill press with 1/16" bit
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I used a HDD circuit board and 2 clips to make my set and a CD case to make the support for them
They came out great
Thanks for the idea
A suggestion for jump rings: twist them open instead of spreading them. Pulling them apart (Making an "O" into a "C") fatigues the metal, and can introduce folds marks.
Check out mine below ( SugarTeen52 modeled them for me).
I don't quite agree with your statement about the jump rings. Pulling them apart...fatigues the metal... Any bending action will fatigue metal. That's one of the obnoxious laws of nature: If you have a piece of metal, and you bend it repeatedly, it doesn't matter how quickly you move it, how frequently you move it, or how far you move it. After a certain amount of motion, the metal will break. Fold marks I don't know about, and they;re too small to see anyway, so I didn't care. :-)
Well, I haven't had congestion since last July, so I think the vacuum I have hooked up to the belt sander/bandsaw table worked. I really have it there because it is in the basement, which houses this computer in the other room. sensitive/expensive electronics+sawdust=not good
Sorry! =)