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You're correct la. Not Everyone is perfect!
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Would be great, if guided through images - Thanks!
Would be great, if guided through images - Thanks!
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you have got to be kidding me. hahas! i wish i had the handy skills like you do! anyway, nice cutting (:
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But you are a genius to me...hehe I will never have an engineering brain like yours...haha. Also, I will most probably buy one at $12.90 instead of DIY myself. I am too lazy...
Cheers
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Originally posted by triton View Posthow much does it cost to do it?
Originally posted by Dannyboyz View PostSteady lah, Gene....You are really a handyman and genius.
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cheers!
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Yo Pat... long time no see.
Dun liddat la bro... I'm always here to help if any members wan to learn.
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DIY Cable-Keeper
I’ve noticed many people on trains and buses listening to their media players while commuting. One common problem I see is the messy, knotted-up cables/wires of their headsets.
Having just owned my first MP3 player, I encountered the same problem. That’s why I decided to make a “Cable-keeper” and will share how I make this with you.
First step is to get some Hardcard, preferably 1.5mm thick. Draw out the design. Cut both identical pieces with a sharp art-knife.
Next, wrap both pieces with your choice of fabric/material and paste them (2 halves) together. Cut slots into the cable-keeper for the wires to slide-in.
Once glue dries, coil your headset wire around your new “cable-keeper”, adjusting the cable to your desired length.
You’re now all set! Avoid those knotted-up cables… Enjoy!Tags: None
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