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Pink Eraser Flash Drive

Step 4Insert The Drive

Insert The Drive
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Before you insert the flash drive (for the last time), fill the hole with silicone to secure it in place. Make sure you use as much silicone as you possibly can fit into the hole. Otherwise, you'll get air pockets, this also insures that if it had any wiggle room beforehand, or you made the inside walls to thin, that it will fe firm, and secure.

You can now insert the drive into the eraser. Make sure it goes all the way in there, or else the lid might not fit. There's no reason to put silicone into the lid, because that would be dumb, and not funny at all.

I chose to put silicone on the edge of the eraser where the usb tip sticks out, just to make sure it didn't chip away over time.

And your done!!!

This was my first try, so please remember that yours will probably look better. Cheers!
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