Water Bottle Ipod Speaker by Snipertofu
A speaker made out of a mini water bottle for your ipod. Simple to do!

I came up with this Idea when I was fooling around....
I wanted to find a case for a speaker I had to use with my ipod and lol it fit into a cut water bottle.....what a coincidence

Oh and this is my first instructable
 
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Step 1: Get a water bottle

I used a water bottle similar to the one in the pic because its easy to cut and stuff....

Take a big scissor thing and cut it right where the paper ends on the bottle near the cap so like this in the picture for some raeson I cant do image notes so maybe 3 inches down
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T_T_ says: Jul 20, 2010. 1:37 PM
this great but it's REALLY quiet
rumkugeln says: Feb 15, 2010. 7:32 AM
I tried it and didn`t work...
I think its not possible to power a speaker that big with the small power from the ipod...
Rmg12 says: Jul 14, 2007. 2:59 PM
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StarshipMcGee says: Jul 16, 2009. 8:26 AM
imperial is way more accurate than metric my friend. :D
Rmg12 says: Jul 16, 2009. 9:12 AM
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StarshipMcGee says: Jul 16, 2009. 10:14 AM
what you discribed does not measure its accuracy it measures its usuabilty for common people. i dont dislike metric, in fact i live in canada and we use it all the time. i say km/h but i also say that im 150 lbs. but it is easier to say 1/2 inch or 3/32" than saying 0.079375 cm. Imperial is definitly not user friendly but at an engineering stand point is is easier to use. IMO.... sorry if i offended you in anyway. :D
jamnoopers says: Dec 22, 2007. 10:08 PM
ya ya ya complain complain complain :P
2fst4u says: Dec 29, 2008. 12:26 AM
metric makes sense bacause it is based on the human number system (10). imperial is based on generalisations and inacuraccies

100cm = 1 metre
1000m = 1 km

1 foot = 12 inches?
1 mile = 5279.98687664042 feet?

wtf?
matchbook cards says: Apr 2, 2011. 10:01 PM
12 inches = 1 foot
3 feet = 1 yard
1760 yards = 1 mile

you can't forget the yard, it ties it all together so nicely.

"My car gets 40 rods to the hogs head and that's the way I like it" Grandpa Simpson
jamnoopers says: Jan 24, 2009. 2:02 PM
its not that its inaccurate. its Americans wanting to be different
anickle060193 says: Mar 10, 2009. 3:22 PM
We are just dumb because we feel that we're cooler than everyone and that we need our own system. Metric is so much better. The only reason we don't convert is because of money. It would take millions of dollars to change all of the street signs, car speedometers, and everything else in english measurements to metric.
StarshipMcGee says: Jul 16, 2009. 8:29 AM
depending on how large your speaker is you may want to put a hole in the top of the water bottle so the speaker does not create a vacuum as is moves in and out.
erikmc says: Jul 30, 2007. 11:11 PM
hm... be careful with that. an ipod is used to amplifying to headphones, most likely 32 ohms. not a speaker, around 8 ohms. you might blow out somthing. but you probably dont have to worry that much. great idea.
anickle060193 says: Mar 10, 2009. 3:24 PM
So could this hurt the iPod?
J@50n says: Jul 2, 2009. 7:30 AM
i think it you'd be more likely to blow the speakers then the ipod itself
jaredsalzano says: Jan 14, 2009. 6:47 PM
wouldnt it need a battery?
goatgirly says: Mar 12, 2009. 5:06 PM
no because you plug it into the ipod
goatgirly says: Mar 12, 2009. 5:06 PM
very cool
Tool Using Animal says: Dec 4, 2006. 6:53 PM
alas my dear sipertofu, it is de rigeur to flame anyone who says " oh and btw this is my first instructable so no flaming " So you've fulfilled your own prophecy. I would say, don't throw away the ear buds, you can use one as a microphone on another project, or atleast strip the super magnets out of them.
anickle060193 says: Mar 10, 2009. 3:26 PM
Microphone?
wishes says: Jan 5, 2009. 12:21 PM
I did something similar to this only i used a bike bottle and this way i was able to have some semi decent sounds whilst riding my bike. I put a speaker in the lid and a speaker in the bottom. Ipod sat inside and the entire thing was completely water proof. Of course i thought of making an instructable ... after i had completed it :( Good work though :)
didibemi says: Oct 17, 2008. 8:59 AM
mine is with low sound. do you have any idea of how I can turn volume higger?
Wasagi says: Feb 27, 2008. 1:59 PM
Where'd you get the speaker?
phaserlaser says: May 10, 2008. 5:52 PM
i know you can get good quality one for a really cheap price at goldmine-elec-products.com
didibemi says: Oct 17, 2008. 8:51 AM
pickup and old stuff and look for it!
knoxarama says: Oct 4, 2008. 12:49 PM
i have headphones that use some weird conductive fabric so mine doesn't work
Jedidiah says: Jul 17, 2008. 12:16 PM
This will work, but in order to make the speaker louder you'd have to amplify the signal. I only know this because I tried something very similar and found that even a larger speaker still produces a small sound. It's a good instructable, though, and a good idea.
laxman735 says: Apr 23, 2008. 4:47 PM
how do I tell which wire is + and which is -?
Budd00 says: Apr 8, 2008. 9:18 AM
Thats pretty cool.
rus91 says: Nov 4, 2007. 8:20 AM
y dont mine work? do u av to av a certain size speaker
Snipertofu (author) says: Nov 19, 2007. 5:33 PM
no sound? or what?
Snipertofu (author) says: Dec 4, 2006. 6:22 PM
Excuse my blurry picturs...i dont like meh camera n it dont like meh
snownight says: Oct 22, 2007. 1:47 PM
lol
i am me says: Sep 4, 2007. 1:44 PM
well done! (cheer) . . . lol
rogers236 says: Mar 9, 2007. 4:45 PM
i just made something similar to this. yours actually gave me the idea. except that i put the rest of the water bottle(minus the bottom) back on, this seemed to make it louder. and i put cotton balls behind the speaker, something to do with bass i think? thanks for the idea
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mashy says: Dec 28, 2006. 3:57 PM
tried this, and no sound came out whatsoever, it really needs an amp of some sort.
Snipertofu (author) says: Dec 6, 2006. 2:56 PM
coke cans scare me...they're sharp after you cut them +i dunt like coke...i like fruit punch or tose caprisun things
Daykun says: Dec 6, 2006. 2:37 PM
I made two speakers out of PC-Beepers and Coke-Cans... and used them on my bicycle... Anyway, nice project.
LasVegas says: Dec 4, 2006. 10:21 PM
There are three wires in your earbud wire; Two speaker wires and a common. The common line my be just the shield surrounding the other two. It's neither recommended to tie the two speaker wires together nor drive your speaker between the two. If you're connecting a single speaker, without additional components, connect just one of the speaker wires (+) and the common (-) to that speaker.
Snipertofu (author) says: Dec 4, 2006. 7:28 PM
Are yous ure you have the wires touching the speaker correclty? Cause I had some trouble with it at first. It should work with other mp3 players cause I tried it with a mini crap radio I got for free
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