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Paper Clip Tack

Paper Clip Tack
This is a simple instructable...nothing special, just useful and cool looking. There really is only one step to make this instructable, so its short and sweet.
 
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Step 1Bend the Clip

Bend the Clip
The paper clip is a simple device invented by Erlman J. Wright in 1877 and has remained unchanged ever since. It is a staple (no pun intended) device of the office and now can be used in more ways than to just hold pages together.

Basically, the clip has a smaller loop and a larger loop. To make the tack, simple bend the straight wire of the longer loop 90 degrees towards you (if the paper clip is laying on the desk)

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Sep 2, 2007. 10:52 PMfungus amungus says:
Hello, and welcome to the Instructables community! This currently does not meet our criteria for an Instructable. A completed Instructable:

- details a finished project with instruction (not just links to instructions)
- has clear images that you took of your project (web-found clip-art is not acceptable)
- uses proper spelling and grammar
- contains appropriate cautions or safety considerations
- does not violate someone else's copyright
- does not violate the Instructables terms of service
- is typically written about something you are very passionate about and want to share.

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So, it has been unpublished. Please do not republish until it has been corrected. When you republish, if everything is fixed, I'll remove this note. Multiple attempts to republish without correction will result in deletion.
Jan 19, 2009. 11:59 AMadmin says:
Hello, and welcome to the Instructables community! It's great that you've decided to tell the world about something you've made by publishing an Instructable. We just wanted to let you know that your project still needs a little more work if you want it to be well received on Instructables. Projects that don't include certain basic elements tend not to get the attention that they deserve, and so we'd love for you to check out the list below of what makes a successful Instructable. Successful projects on Instructables include: - clearly written details of a finished project with instruction - as many steps as are necessary to explain your project - clear images that you took of your project for most, if not all of your steps - an intro image - proper spelling and grammar - appropriate cautions or safety considerations I'll give you another opportunity to make any final changes to your project before we publish it. Once you're all set to go, please republish your project and send me a quick comment letting me know that you've made some changes. I'll give it a quick final check to make sure you're on the right path, and then remove this note. Thanks for your submission and we hope to see your project published soon!
Feb 9, 2009. 11:07 AMadmin says:
This project looks awesome but there isn't enough documentation of you actually making it to be a full Instructable. There are two things which you could do. 1) If you happen to have images of you making your project you can create some more steps, add those additional photos into your Instructable and then republish your Instructable. 2) If you don't have any more pictures of you working on your project, that's ok too. That just means that your project is better suited to be submitted as a slideshow. Your images are already in your library, and you can use the same text that you have already written for your Instructable so it should only take a few minutes to create your slideshow and show the world what you made! Thanks for your submission and let me know if you have any questions along the way.
Jan 11, 2011. 1:07 PMalex_k_is_awesome says:
Nice. Simple but useful 6 stars
Dec 4, 2010. 7:09 AMCheezpaper says:
Nice. Simple but useful. 5 stars.
Aug 23, 2010. 6:32 PMDavidl3 says:
This is still genius.
May 10, 2010. 10:19 PMnutsandbolts_64 says:
 Not many people noticed this for something like 2 1/2 years. This is just too easy.

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