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Next, I glued the two sides together by placing rubber cement on the remaining wall and the left over tab.
I used a binder clip and a paper clip to hold them while the glue dried. I recommend using at least two binder clips.
The finished back. I added buttons to the back which adds a nice touch and it allows the straps to be angled a lot better.
Because these are small, they look good inside, running along a picture rail or between frames on a wall.
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With the exterior walls glued together, I coated the remaining unbuttressed wall and the 0.020" styrene wall with rubber cement. I then glued the styrene to the paper wall and held it in place with binder clips.
As you can see from the picture, this is the result.
I painted the outside of the lens cap with glossy Mod Podge.
This gives it some strength.
Still to come::
Paint it black, attatch lanyard.
Lumix fz30 taken with Dimage z6
Here is an inside view:
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unless I paint it black it's finished.
the steps can be seen in my how to set
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the idea came from here:
This rock is Taranaki Andersite. Drilled and Split.
"My dreams continue when awake, but its like the sounds off."
if you can find a small enough switch you can add that to the underside and connect it between the motor and the battery.
Homemade Vanilla Ice Cream. Here is the recipe: sustainableecho.com/homemade-vanilla-ice-cream-recipe/
Both switches on-- light on! Simple hack, but the power strip was behind furniture and I wanted to be able to turn it on and off easily.
Set here: www.flickr.com/photos/salsaviz/sets/72157604256473142/
Based on iwilltry's Instructable(s): www.instructables.com/id/Make-your-own-remote-power-switc...