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Wintereenmas ideas: Keyboard Bracelet

Wintereenmas ideas: Keyboard Bracelet
Just a quick gift idea for your favourite geeks. How to turn an old keyboard into jewelry for nothing(ish) using tools that eveyone has in their laboratory.

Wintereenmas is a festival created by Tim Buckley in his webcomic Ctrl-Alt-Del - well worth a looksee. It usually occurs at the end of january (25th-31st) yet wherever geeks meet it lives on! As i'm studying in the wilds of wales it has become the only time i get to meet up with my mates from college for any period of time and so it has replaced christmas for the exchanging of gifts, eating what you shouldn't and generally not moving from one spot.
 
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Step 1Ingredients

Ingredients
An old keybaord that you dont mind breaking up. Year round, thousands of unwanted keyboards lead a miserable life on the streets. You may find them huddling in dumpsters or near places of technology (universities, pc stores etc), pressing their noses against the windows and remembering the time when they too were loved and the 's' didnt fall off all the time.
Adopt one of these poor individuals today..... and then rip its guts out!

A soldering iron - no self respecting geek should be without one... even if it is for poking holes and melting things.
Various flavours of pliers - i found the needlenose ones the most useful
Cord or stretchy elastic
Any of a multitude of flavours of tape - here i'm using parcel tape but gaffer/duck, masking or sellotape is good. As a general rule, double sided is a no-no if you are as hairy as me O_O This is only for a rough fitting so dont go using your best tape (admit it, you have one dont you!)

All of these i had knocking around except for the elastic which was scrounged off a mate... thanks jess!!
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May 21, 2011. 3:29 AMdashhsad says:
I dare you do one with teh spacerbar jajaja
nice instructabe
Jul 26, 2011. 9:05 AMleah_thomas says:
That might make a cool necklace/choker.
Apr 8, 2011. 1:30 PMSt Jimmy says:
Hooray for Ctrl-alt-del! The comic I mean. Speaking of which, you could, if you had enough broken keyboards, make Ctrl-alt-del repeating around your wrist
Dec 30, 2009. 8:04 AMblueangelcat says:
you could even add a small bead in between keys to cover the elastic and to fit in the holes for stability!
Sep 19, 2009. 12:11 PMpandas4me says:
is there an easier way to get the "guts" out of the keys on the back side? i am having a hard time with it and can't get all of it out. any suggestions on tools or some kind of technique? thanks.
Oct 25, 2009. 4:42 PMpandas4me says:
That was my attempt and I found it very difficult. I wish there was a tool that had some kind of cutters on the tips. I don't have a very strong grip and after doing 3 or 4 my wrist and hand started to hurt. If you find some kind of tool with cutters on the ends please let me know where I could get them. Maybe that would help. Thanks!
Oct 15, 2009. 8:54 PMDanny09 says:
It looks sorta uncomfortable...
Oct 25, 2009. 12:46 AMDrCoolSanta says:
Looks a bit wierd IMO. I mean the idea's nice and everything, and we all agree that keyboard keys look good almost everywhere, looks a bit jerky, and I agree uncomfortable.

Have you seen those flexible keyboards, non-branded ones are cheap enough, you could try those.
Mar 22, 2009. 5:40 AMgreensteam says:
HI, Great idea but I had a lot of trouble getting the keys to lie against my wrist as in your step 1 picture. For me they kept flipping upside down as in your step 6 picture. I havent done this yet but I think the only solution would be two holes per key. We did this with the public at our first ever Maker Fair , McMADSAT, on 14th March 2009 in Glasgow. Still have loads left though. see the picture below of our event.<br/><br/>Sources of keyboards: <br/>I asked the local geek club to put them by for me and they kindly provided me with about 40!!! I have had a brilliantly educational time taking them all apart and finding the amazing variety of technologies over the years as keyboards have developed. See some of my makes for what else to do with keyboards and see also my son's use of the metal plates from older keyboards at <a href="http://www.instructables.com/id/Armour_from_Keyboards/">http://www.instructables.com/id/Armour_from_Keyboards/</a><br/>
Jul 26, 2009. 10:57 AMSalsa766 says:
what do you drill the holes with, a soldering iron? would a drill work?
May 21, 2008. 7:42 AMbabbledabble says:
WONDERFUL project! You weren't kidding about opening the windows, though - phew! I posted a few pictures of my finished pieces on my web site, and of course I gave you credit! By the way, what is the safest way to clean the melted plastic coating off of the soldering iron? Cheers!!
Nov 22, 2007. 3:05 AMFrenchCrawler says:
Beautiful work... Ethan would be proud :)
Nov 22, 2007. 3:33 AMFrenchCrawler says:
I think one of my favorite comics of his (actually Lucas') is when the customer comes into the computer repair shop and tells Lucas he wants a new computer (something along those lines at least) cause he (the customer) opened the computer and washed down all the circuits with soap and water cause his friend told him he needed to clean out his computer. Then Lucas called him stupid and so did his boss. I was gonna post a link, but it's so hard to find it in the masses.

BTW: The Beginning of Wintereenmas Comic

Here's a [<a href="http://photobucket.com" target="_blank"><img src="http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e112/FrenchCrawler/CAD/WEMasBear360.jpg" border="0" alt="Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket"></a> photo] of my second year of Wintereenmas junk (I still have the scepter, but had to toss the crown cause it took up too much room).... My old CAD Wintereenmas photos (and I do mean old :P )

May 12, 2008. 7:42 AMDigital_Anarchy says:
May 15, 2008. 11:22 PMFrenchCrawler says:
So it is... Thanks
Apr 16, 2008. 1:42 PMbounty1012 says:
Hmmmm Add a spy camera through the o... give it to a friend and find out what they really think of you lol
Apr 13, 2008. 11:05 AMc27_mari says:

It is really great, when I have a little time I make one! I congratulate you for the idea! Kisses =)!
Mar 14, 2008. 5:03 PMBroly says:
I suggest using a dremel if you happen to own one, as it would make the bracelet look more professional.
Nov 23, 2007. 3:01 PMNicornal says:
Isn't his name Tim Absath? And Tim Buckley is some music guy? Either way, nice idea. I would do it if I had a spare keyboard...
Nov 23, 2007. 7:19 AMRizve says:
Really cooooooooool. I will make it today night. And ware it tommorrow in my class. What the effect you can't imagine. Thanks a lot.
Nov 22, 2007. 9:29 AMcaseynrbq says:
Hi - This is a cool bracelet -- I especially like the first one - (shown in the intro photo) -- is it for sale? If so how much is it? Also how much to ship to zip code 10025? Thanks, Diane.
Nov 21, 2007. 10:19 AMThorax says:
lol :D i did this like 2 weeks ago but i made one with my name on it and a second one with the name of my girlfriend :)
Nov 20, 2007. 9:13 PMKeith_Dawg says:
Does the bottom scratch your hand?
Nov 20, 2007. 4:44 PMWolf Seril says:
You spelled Winter-een-mas wrong. You should send this to Tim :)
Nov 20, 2007. 9:34 PMjongscx says:
Seconded... methinks it's an ethan-mash of "WINTER", "hallowEEN"(though this not necessarily in winter), and "christMAS"... but I'm sure you knew that already.
Nov 20, 2007. 9:37 PMjongscx says:
Oh, I didn't even notice that you did put the keys in Win+Ctrl+alt+Del formation already... :-D Nice touch
Nov 21, 2007. 12:53 AMSlothOnSpeed says:
Very cool Instructable. I have a few things to add: if you are using an uncoated elastic thread for jewelry (Stretch Magic is one brand name, and widely available. Buy the 1.0 mm size for keyboard beads), you will need a special knot and a sealant to make sure your bracelet doesn't fall off and disintegrate into a sad little pile of letters. The knot you want is a Surgeon's knot, which is a first cousin to the square knot. Tie the first step the same way as in the square knot (right over left), but when tying the second layer (left over right), pass the elastic through the knot three or four times, instead of once. This makes a knot that stays in place, even with slippery elastic thread. If the thread binds and sticks to itself, a drop of water on the knot will fix the problem in no time. To "weld" a knot in Stretch Magic, just place a drop of clear nail polish on the knot and let dry. Do not use cyanoacrylate (Crazy Glue or its many clones) on stretchy thread: it eventually turns the elastic brittle and destroys our creation. A very, very light touch with that soldering iron might do the trick as well, as long as you don't melt right through the elastic. If you choose clear nail polish instead, don't bother spending a lot of money. The cheapest brand available in the Health and Beauty aisle in the drugstore is just fine. (that brand is usually "wet and wild," although sometimes another brand will be even less expensive when on sale) Lastly, it's nicer looking to hide the knot by tying it inside one of the keys, instead of between them. Your completed bracelet will be just as strong. How do I know this? I've made upwards of 2,000 stretch bracelets with beads of every type to use as giveaways over the past four years.
Nov 20, 2007. 4:39 PMmasterochicken says:
I just happen to have a bag of keys. awesome
Nov 20, 2007. 3:50 PMGorillazMiko says:
nice. never thought about this before!

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