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The Flashmaphone

The Flashmaphone
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Constantly Microphones are being damaged, dropped, hurt, and just not well Protected. Or maybe they just stop working.
That happened to my "Handheld" flashlight. The kind that goes on a Key Chain. I did not want to risk all my awesome electronics to break, so I used the power of one to protect another. Like a body guard.

I better inform you on what you need before you start :
Small Handheld or Key Chain Flashlight.
Small, inch long Mic. (Most used for Laptops)
Hot Glue Gun.
Skype, Yahoo Messenger, Microsoft Messenger, or some program to use it on.

Lets start!
 
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Step 1Unscrew and Bend

Unscrew and Bend
 Alright, first unscrew part A and part B from the Flashlight (Take a look at the image below to see which part is which part).
Once you unscrew part A, bend the LED back and forth until it comes loose and can be pulled out. If your Flashlight still works, save it! You can use it in a future project.
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Sep 19, 2010. 4:58 AMagis68 says:
cool!

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Like Nerds? Maybe not. Like Squads? Maybe so. Like them together? Double no! Well too bad, 'cuz heres the squad, troops.