Fully functional, and furry!
Warning: this project involves taxidermy, dremels, and sometimes graphic pictures of dead animals. While there are no guts in this tutorial, viewer discretion is still advised. If you are offended by this entire idea, please peruse the wallet contest or the laser cutter contest instead.
Concept by noahw
Implemented by noahw and canida.
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Signing UpStep 1Acquire mice
Obtain a similarly-sized (wetware) mouse. These are commonly available fresh or frozen from pet stores, or any other place that sells reptile food. It's easier to fit a small object into a large mouse than a large object into a small mouse, so err on the side of caution. You can always fill extra space with cotton balls.
If you've got an optical (hardware) mouse, make sure to choose a pale-furred (wetware) mouse for lightest skin pigment - this will be important later.
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http://www.metro.co.uk/news/article.html?in_article_id=47812&in_page_id=34
(The printed version did have a picture)
So that's exposure to a million bored-commuters.
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not on the website yet... http://www.bizarremag.com/
good work
It's very very sad all the rude comments on here, I hope you don't let them bring you down and continue to bring us great taxidermy based instructables!
gaounion
Looks pretty freaky though if only there was a motor in the computer mouse and scare the heck out of my mum. Lol
Try to make one out of a hamster, it's just more fuzzy :D
Besides, isn't using a mouse skin in this creative way a source of great entertainment for some people? I know that I am highly entertained at the moment.
Well listen here sir,
my mouse tap dances. And not only that, he does some pretty darn good stand up in front of my friends.
So next time think before you make a comment like that.