Altoides Tin Calculater

by PracticalChristian in Circuits > Gadgets

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Altoides Tin Calculater

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This is my tutorial for my Altoides calculater,I have to admit it's not the prettiest but it works.

Materials

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-Small and cheap calculater
-Altoides tin
-Needle nose pliers
-cordless drill
-screws
-Paint(optional-makes it much easier)

Take Apart Calculater

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The title of this step is pretty self explanatory.Make sure to keep the number pad and chip.Make sure not to break of the screen

Marking Your Numbers

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Take the number pad from the calculater and place it face down in some paint.Then open your Altoides tin and and place it down so it makes a print.This is where you drill your holes.

Drilling Your Holes

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Drill a single hole in each paint dot,don't worry about your numbers fitting in the holes,that comes in the next step

Fitting the Holes for Your Numbers

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Take your needle nose pliers and insert them into your holes.Use the pliers to pry the holes to the right size.Repeat on every hole.

Fitting Your Screen

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Fitting the screen is tricky,drill holes along where your screen will go.Use your pliers like you did with your numbers and pry a space for the screen.

Placing Your Calculater

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Place your chip so the numbers line up with it.

Making the Chip Stay

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I used some foam that I had lying around but your free to use whatever you want.Stack the foam until it keeps the lid from closing.

Shutting the Tin

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Put tape around the edges of the tin to keep it shut.Congratulations you are now done,happy calculating!