Vintage Eprom Memory Bracelet

by cpurola in Craft > Jewelry

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Vintage Eprom Memory Bracelet

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E(Erasable) P(Programmable) R(Read) O(Only) M(Memory)

Ceramic Eprom memory chips are too cool to plunder for their gold substrate.

So I wrapped their little legs around aluminum tubes, lashed them together with wire and secured it all with a strong magnetic clasp.

Don't let your memory get lost, wear it on your wrist and proudly show it off to everyone!

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Tools and Supplies

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Supllies/Parts

Eproms: they come in many different sizes, so you'll have to try them out to determine how many to use.

Hobby tubing: very small diameter, I used K&S 1/16" outer diameter aluminum.

Knitting needle: slightly larger diameter than the tubing.

28-30 gauge wire, just so it goes through the tubing and is easy to wrap around the IC legs.

Clasp

Tools:

Cutters

Smooth jawed pliers

File

Scale/Ruler

Wrap Leads Around the Knitting Needle

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Form the leads around the knitting needle.

If the leads are too long to wrap neatly you can bend the tips over as in the first pic before wrapping around the needle.

Repeat.

Cut Tubing

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Measure how long to cut your tubing.

Cut it.

Don't panic, just file it and the little hole will reappear.

Repeat.

Mesh Them Together

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Alternate which leg goes up (1st or 2nd) so that they can mesh together easily.
They will still not be lined up with each other on the top and bottom. (I couldn't figure a way to do that) Then gently work the knitting needle through the two sets of legs.

Remove knitting needle and insert cut and filed tubing.

Wire Them Together

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Cut length of wire.

Insert through tubing and wrap onto IC legs.

This is to prevent the tubing from trying to get away.

Measure and Decide

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Measure the length of the almost bracelet.

As you can see the Eproms and clasp I used did not give much customization potential.

9 chips = 7" wrist

10 chips = 7 3/4" wrist

11 chips would probably = 8 1/2" wrist

Wire Clasp to Chips

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Cut a length of wire, loop through clasp and secure.

Try to end the wire on top of the clasp so it doesn't poke you.

The chips won't always line up evenly, so after securing one side of the clasp bring the ends together to determine where to wire the other side.

Hook it up.

Admire Your Handiwork

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Cool, huh?!!!

Love those little windows.