Introduction: VHS to JEWELRY Conversion
Absolutely not serious, but very simple and cute hack.
Domestic production of jewelry, from parts of old equipment.
For the manufacture of this bracelet, it took eight VCRs. 16 video heads (8 blocks of video heads) formed the basis for this accessory.
23 Comments
9 years ago on Introduction
Just a thought...when I saw it I originally saw these I thought they were reused puzzle pieces. That could work on a number of levels too.
10 years ago on Introduction
I know I am a little bit late in the game, but how did you make the clasp? It is fairly ingenious.
10 years ago on Introduction
Hi Gogglerman. It's always a pleasure to follow your creations. It's ok not to make a step-by-step instruction. It's not a goal in its self to make a lots of copies, but to let people find their own way to the goal. Maybe to impove the work.
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
Thank you, sir. I'm glad you like the format of my publications. I will continue to publish for you and for those who are interested.
Happy new year!
10 years ago on Introduction
Ah, Gogglerman! As usual, a perfectly elegant solution to something others would consider trash! I LOVE the clasp! I may have to use that idea myself! Happy holidays to you, sir!
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
Thank you. My clasp you can use absolutely freely. Waiting for the result :)
...I'm sorry. What kind of holiday do you mean?
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
i think he talks about christmas :) great project it looks sooooooo cool!
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
Thank you. Christmas after two weeks ;)
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
In fact, it looks so cool that I am going to make a similar one for my cat :)
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
Collar for a cat? Brilliant!
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
LOL! Well, here in the US we are rapidly approaching Christmas, Hanukkah and Kwanza. Whichever holiday you celebrate, I hope you have a happy one!
Pat
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
You forgot the one that is actually oldest: Yule.
Some of us here in the US still celebrate it.
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
Your are right, AbstractDragon! Thank you for letting me know. I looked it up and found some examples of cards sent in the early 1900's in Scandinavia. Now were you talking about this reference or more the celebration of Winter Solstice, which I would think of as a more pagan ritual?
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
Excellent! Thanks for your congratulations and best wishes. Happy holiday to you too, sir!
10 years ago on Introduction
where did you get your clasp? It looks awesome!
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
clasp I made myself. Absolutely all of its elements. Photos have been preserved.
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
my god your amazing at it! i really want to do something like that. where would you find video heads? this is the first of your projects i think i would even be able to ATTEMPT. it looks really awesome.
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
Any old recycle/rehab centre should be able to supply you with stuff like this...
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
Try to contact the repair shop of electronic devices. Debris, like the old VCR, there are many. Good luck in all your affairs.
10 years ago on Introduction
Making it look effortless yet again...nice work...must go look at some of my old elevtronics cast offs, DVD players..etc and see if I can scrounge some bits to make something nice from...