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After seeing all of the great Instructables that people have posted if unique flash drive casings I knew that (at that time) nobody had made one with the Pink Eraser. I was surprised that nobody had done it yet, so I got started. Little did I know as I was creating mine, "fungus amungus" had beat me to it. Because it still worked, and I've been trying to find some excuse to post my own Instructable, I'll show you how I did it.
Materials Needed:
1 Flash drive
2 Pink Erasers (casing, and lid)
Steak Knife, or Scissors (to cut the erasers)
Xacto Knife (to pry the casing of the flash drive)
Drill w/ medium sized bit, or Rotary Dremmel (hollow out the erasers)
Silicone (to secure the drive into the eraser)
Tweezers (to grab excess debris from inside the eraser)
Shop Vac (The eraser debris gets EVERYWHERE!!!)
Step 1Select your victim!!!
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I chose to use a "Lexar 256MB" flash drive. The lens for the LED was broken of when it broke off my key ring, and the label on the back that said "256MB" was illegible. This flash drive was ready for a new suit, and Wallgreens had the most expensive pack of 2 pink erasers I could find at a whopping $1.32(after tax). I saw a pack at Target for $0.97 (before tax), but turned it down because I assumed Wallgreens was cheaper.
Anywho...Use an Xacto knife to pry open the casing of the flash drive. Mine popped open just as I got the knife through because it was just ready to be free. Make sure you don't go too far into the drive with the knife, you could cut off a piece of the circuit board if your not careful.
How about FOAM CHEESE!!!You can make a usb flash case AND A HAT!
I am not being sarcastic, that would be so f*cking awesome!
I have moved on, I have presented some evidence, but giving benefit of the doubt, doesn't prove anything, I am also sure that people can see the comments, and do not need to add their opinions. I almost regret that I have said anything, maybe that's because people reply to my comment voicing their opinions. It is not my intention to damn certain Instructables, or members. plus, I agree with giving benefit of the doubt, as I like it when given to me.
In a nutshell: Move on, nothing to see here.
-KTHNXBAI