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USB Laser Duck

Step 6Enjoy!

Enjoy!
Now hook up your duck to your computer and blind your coworkers! Or you can leave it unplugged and when they ask what it is and look reaaalllly closely at it, plug it in! HR might throw a fit about this, but it's all in good fun.

This particular USB laser duck was shipped out as a present in the Instructables Gift Exchange. I look forward to future gift exchanges in the future so I can ship more dubious objects to people I've never met.
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Aug 19, 2010. 8:45 AMMarsanni says:
I just stick the whole wire inside the duck and cut a small hole in the side to stick the end of the USB out of. so that way i have a laser duck on the side of my monitor :D

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