Step 1Gather Materials
Major Parts:
- 1 pair of 9 volt computer speakers (from your local thrift store)
- 1 waterproof container that opens easily (I used a pantry storage bin from Fred Meyers)
- 1 power button of some sort (mine was harvested from an old printer)
- 1 pair of disposable rubber gloves ***dustinbikes suggests using nitrile gloves, as they don't deteriorate from chemicals as badly, and are more resistant to ripping. I suspect this would be a good way to go!
- A small amount of light fabric
- 1 9 volt battery clip
- Epoxy
- Silicone sealant
- Solder
- Hot Glue
- Wire or plastic mesh
- Some plastic to use as a frame
- About 3" of 5/16 or 1/4" dowel
- Electrical tape
- Spray paint
- Drill
- Glass/tile boring bits
- Soldering Iron
- Hot glue gun
- Dremil tool
- Hand saw
- Permanent marker
- Hobby knife
- Scissors (very sharp!)
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