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Lego Connection dongles

Lego Connection dongles
This is inspired by my last Instructable, Bluetooth Lego brick.

It is designed to connect your gadgets (USB drive, wallet, keys, phone, pen-knife, etc) to one another, and you can make a connector with a clip.

It is very easy, and looks quite sleek. Will earn you many 'Geek Points'

 
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Step 1Bits and pieces

Bits and pieces
Pictured below are the materials you need for this instructable.

Drill - Any one will do as long as it has a
Drill bit - 2 - 3 mm, depending on the string width.
Lighter/ Matches - To stop the string from fraying.
Lego brick - Well, obviously.
Some thing to attach it to - I used a USB drive, for the photos.
Scissors - For cutting stuff.
Clip - Optional.

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Jul 13, 2010. 9:48 AMdanielemur says:
cool

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