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Magnetic key holder

Magnetic key holder
Until now, I lost my keys in home very soon and that was a big problem for me!

I knew there is a shape called key holder, but never I try to buy that. Last week, I found a easy, cheap and pretty way to make anything that keep my keys. I called that "Magnetic key holder" .

This key-holder made by small magnets, that stick keys on a plain. Nobody can knows the secret of sticky keys!
Almost my keys made of Iron, so that trick will work for you if you have iron keys like me.
 
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Step 1What you will need

What you will need
  • Small magnets
  • Thin plane: I used 4*10cm plexiglass
  • Liquid glue
  • Tack (button round needle)
  • Drill
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3 comments
Apr 2, 2012. 10:02 AMmrmtgh says:
Hi Farzad, thank you for this key holder, I always follow you in Baghbagho.com :)
Jun 3, 2011. 7:40 AMrimar2000 says:
Interesting, but almost all my keys are made of brass or bronze, then the magnet does not hold them.

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