Introduction: USB Dice Keychain
Here is my USB dice keychain.
Here are some pictures of the final product!
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Step 1: How to Begin
Here are the two original dice and some of the tools I used.
I took the old USB stick out of its old cover and marked one die with a sharp knife
Step 2: Milling/Drilling
Now I milled around the marked egdes. After that I drilled holes with the depth of half of the USB stick. Then I smoothed the edges inside with an other milling tool, so that to USB stick fits inside.
Step 3: Holes
These are to holes for the small thread to tie it up to the keys.
Step 4: Final Assembly
I did the same drilling and milling procedure with the second die. After a final smoothening by hand I fixed the USB in the die with some hot glue.
Now you can put the two parts together and you are done!
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12 Comments
11 years ago on Step 4
This is too cool will have to do this with some extra white dice I have laying around.
12 years ago on Introduction
Great !
Simple but good stuff !
I do this as soon is possible ...
12 years ago on Introduction
Very neat project. I'm going to try this when I get one of those little drives.
Win Guy
12 years ago on Introduction
How do you keep the "cap" dice from coming off so you don't lose the USB and your important stored data?
Reply 12 years ago on Introduction
Don't make the hole in the cap to big so that the USB sits really tight in it. If it's too lose, you can put some hot glue on one side of the hole to make it tight again.
12 years ago on Step 4
I know some people are prone to losing little things like caps. You could drill a part of each die to create a rung shape so as to keep the cap and base tied together with some string!
12 years ago on Introduction
Cool!
12 years ago on Introduction
The nerd in me wants to shun you for using d6's :P
Nice 'ible :)
12 years ago on Introduction
where did you get the tiny USB?
Reply 12 years ago on Introduction
I found it a time ago at "Satrun" (a big German electronic shop) for 10€.
Reply 12 years ago on Introduction
ok, thanks
12 years ago on Introduction
Nice!