DIY: Teak USB Drive
I have had this 1G usb drive around for a while and the enclosure had broken, So I made my own wooden enclosure!
Materials
Tools
Materials
- wood (teak)
- USB drive
- foam padding
- two part epoxy
- wood glue
- sand paper
Tools
- table saw
- belt sander
- drill/ drill press
- clamps
- razor blade
Size Your Wood
After you have gathered the required materials measure out the wood to the right size.
- measure your usb drive
- mark on your wood how you want it to sit
Making the Cut
This part is a little dangerous, use proper safety gear.
*USE A PUSH STICK, GLOVES AND SAFETY GLASSES*
- hollow out the main body to 1/8"
- do the same for the lid peice
- cut the main body in half
- do the same for the lid peice
- cut two 1/8" strips to form the top and bottom caps
*USE A PUSH STICK, GLOVES AND SAFETY GLASSES*
Glue It Up
Get your wood glue, epoxy, clamps and foam
- glue the two main body peices together and clamp
- cut your foam to shape (foam goes in the cap to help secure it)
- epoxy foam to both halves of the lid (allow time to dry)
- trim the foam down with a razor to get a snug fit
- with wood glue, glue the two parts of the lid together and clamp
- take the 1/8" parts you cut for the caps and glue those on next
Trimming and Finishing
After the glue has set
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- trim the bottom and lid to size
- if your usb drive has a light measure where that would sit in the body and drill a 1/8" hole in its place
- mix your epoxy and fill the bottom with the epoxy and quickly insert the usb drive
- hold the usb drive in place so it is straight until the epoxt has set
- after the epoxy has cured even the body and lid out on a belt sander
- round the edges and hand sand the enclosure
- apply your choice of finish
- your done now load it up with music and files
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