Keyboard Circuitry Wallet, Version 2 by nagutron
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Make a durable wallet out of the flexible printed circuits of an old keyboard! This is a variation on the original wallet by zieak. For instructions on how to extract these circuit sheets from a keyboard and for patterns, check out his instructable.

I made my first keyboard wallet back in 2007 when he first published his instructable, and it's served me reliably since then. I used packing tape back then, however, and every six months or so I'd need to patch it up a bit. The tape would come undone and all kinds of grime would collect in its folds.

So, I've retired it and created a brand-new keyboard wallet. This one has a glossier, more durable finish and lining material that looks fantastic in the light. Read on to see how it was made.
 
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Step 1: What's New: Materials

The two major changes to my original design were 1) using laminating sheets instead of packing tape and 2) using a retroreflective sheet for a liner material.

The laminating sheets are slightly thicker and much, much more tear-proof than packing tape. They're also much larger, which meant that I could connect big pieces together with glossy, unbroken surfaces.

The retroreflective sheet is something I've used in other instructables. What is it? I wrote it up in this instructable (which also has some good tips on where to find it on other steps and in the comments).

Why did I use it on my wallet? First of all, it looks awesome. Because of the way it interacts with the light, there's a subtle shifting to its highlights. The photos don't really capture this. I used a black tape, which glows white in a camera flash or headlights. I faced the backing out, which produced a much more subtle contrast with the circuits on the keyboard sheets. I could have also faced the black side out, which looked even more awesome in some ways, but the contrast in that case was a bit too flashy for me.

The other reason to use this retroreflective sheeting is that it's foil-backed, which means that it will provide some protection for any cards in my wallet with RFID chips. Other good options here might include plain foil or antistatic bag material, both of which could look pretty cool, too.

See the photos below to see what the materials I used look like.
joserinu says: Dec 13, 2012. 10:34 AM
I would like to make this for my fiance. Where do i get retro reflective sheeting and laminate sheets? I tried ebay for retro reflective and they did not look like yours.
nagutron (author) says: Mar 23, 2013. 7:40 PM
Hey, sorry for the late reply but I did find stuff that looked similar, here: http://www.amazon.com/s/?ie=UTF8&keywords=3m+reflective+tape+black
kylezo says: Mar 23, 2013. 7:08 PM
I'm a little worried about how secure this is. Wouldn't it be easy for a Drivers license to fall out of a side flap if it's only secured along the edge and bottom?
nagutron (author) says: Mar 23, 2013. 7:38 PM
I guess YMMV, but I've been using this wallet for almost 3yrs, and I haven't had an issue. A big part of this is probably that though there are only two sides taped, the third is the inside of the wallet's spine. So whenever the wallet is closed, that edge is pinched shut.
Sabinbp says: Oct 7, 2011. 4:03 AM
How do you do it laminate then cut then tape or something else sorry didnt quite get it
tigr87 says: Jun 24, 2011. 6:45 AM
awesome wallet.ive been wanting to make one of these wallets since the first one
shm1366 says: Aug 25, 2010. 8:52 PM
fantastic.you shoud be very proud bout this invention.i will be really gratefull if you send more details for me shm1366@yahoo.com
kcls says: Aug 22, 2010. 7:12 AM
This is definitely a great improvement! T would imagine the tape would get pretty junky after a while, and this is great! My current wallet is starting to fall apart, so I may just be trying this soon!
zieak says: Aug 17, 2010. 9:14 PM
Excellent!
zascecs says: Aug 20, 2010. 3:55 PM
You should be so proud!
nagutron (author) says: Aug 19, 2010. 11:50 AM
Thank, Zieak. Awesome to get props from the original creator :)
Tommyhzy says: Aug 19, 2010. 6:38 PM
The third picture in the intro gave me a brainblast! I will discard my angled paper macro photography rig and immediately start fiddling with the lights in my bathroom. My bathtub is a perfect place to have a continuous plain background! Thanks for the inspiration! And of course, I did read the Instructable, and it looks great! Now all I need is to probe around my closet for an old keyboard :)
nagutron (author) says: Aug 19, 2010. 7:28 PM
Great idea! The background in my photo was just a roll of paper, but I'm glad it inspired you.
mcguinty says: Aug 19, 2010. 7:08 PM
Can you have the black side on the outside of the wallet?
nagutron (author) says: Aug 19, 2010. 7:27 PM
Yup. And I think it would look great, as I mentioned in Step 1. All you'd do is do the flat layout in step 2 with the retroreflective sheet upside-down from the orientation that I have it there in. It would be a little trickier, since the adhesive sides would be faced in less-convenient directions, but it would work if you were careful.
canida says: Aug 17, 2010. 4:04 PM
Ooh, shiny!
nagutron (author) says: Aug 19, 2010. 11:51 AM
Everyone loves the shiny, right?

I made this while making laser-cut paper chandeliers. Those won't be assembled until Burning Man, so we'll have an instructable for it in a month or two.
or1gb1u3 says: Aug 19, 2010. 11:47 AM
almost to the point I want to do this and replace my current wallet
nagutron (author) says: Aug 19, 2010. 11:49 AM
That's high praise. Thanks!
SinAmos says: Aug 19, 2010. 11:23 AM
I knew there was a reason I held on to that circuitry for so long. Good looking out.
imonsei says: Aug 19, 2010. 10:02 AM
nice to see an improvement on the old classic :) ill try and remember your tips for when mine gets too bashed. thanks.
SeaLion says: Aug 19, 2010. 6:51 AM
This looks so cool!!...and it's SHINY!!! :D
Ausm says: Aug 18, 2010. 3:13 PM
Pretty damn cool! Maybe I'll take a look at this after my current wallet fails
cgg123321 says: Aug 17, 2010. 8:03 PM
Look great! Good job
1up says: Aug 17, 2010. 4:23 PM
Awesome! I also made that wallet in 2007 and had the same problems you described. I'll probably have to follow this Instructable. ;) Very nice job, good idea.
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