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USB-Powered Apple

Step 7Stuff the apple.

Stuff the apple.
Insulate the circuit board and any exposed wires with electrical tape. Carefully shove everything inside. Ideally you should put in the vibrating motor first and the circuit second so that the electrode is closer to the surface of the apple.

Should you want to increase the sensitivity of your apple, you can strip small sections of wire and pass them through the apple so that they are situated right below the skin's surface. Make sure that enough of the wire is sticking out within the cylinder so that when you pass the motor in, these wires will make contact with the electrode (but not so long that they will get caught in the spinning motor itself).
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