What to make a flash drive cover from. DIY flash drive: a life hack for making a stylish case for a USB drive. DIY photo of flash drives

What to make a flash drive cover from.  DIY flash drive: a life hack for making a stylish case for a USB drive.  DIY photo of flash drives
What to make a flash drive cover from. DIY flash drive: a life hack for making a stylish case for a USB drive. DIY photo of flash drives

A flash drive is a universal gift that will be useful in every home. You can record your favorite songs on it or make a selection good photos. This is a great surprise for a birthday or other holiday. Everyone can fill it to their own taste, but you will learn how to turn an ordinary flash drive into a designer gift with your own hands from our master class!

Materials and tools

Today we will make a case for a flash drive with our own hands from wood using the following materials:
- small wooden block(in our case this is a birch burl),
- flash drive with a collapsible casing,
— 2 metal bolsters for a flash drive (you can buy them, for example, here ),
- several different sanding papers,
— drill-mill,
- epoxy adhesive.

Instructions


The entire manufacturing process is quite simple and does not take much time. One product took about 2 hours, not counting the time the glue hardened.
This is a beautiful designer gift that can be given to a loved one or a stranger, a teenager or an adult. The wooden case is comfortable and pleasant to hold in your hands; this card is durable and at the same time unique.
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Almost everyone has USB flash drives today. But despite all the diversity, the range of housings for such devices is quite limited. Why not make a case for the flash drive yourself? It's not as difficult as it seems, you just need to spend a little time. But you will become the owner of a unique thing.

So let's get started! Following step by step instructions, we will make a case for our USB flash drive from bricks from children's construction set Lego.


This is what she will look like

Tools and materials
Penknife
Pliers
Several Lego bricks
Super glue
Sandpaper
Metal polish
Flash drive

Step 1: Body Base


Internal elements are broken

USB memory cards are available different sizes. We will be packaging a fairly large board. Therefore, we will need a Lego brick measuring 6x3 cylindrical landing elements(let’s agree to call them “points”).

You need to cut everything with a penknife internal partitions bricks, and then break them out using pliers.

We use two more low-profile bricks with dimensions of 4×2 and 2×2 “points” to create the lid. Also for the lid you will need a low-profile element 1x6 “dots” (for the lid you can use other combinations of construction parts, or you can simply take exactly the same brick as for the base of the body (6x3) and carefully cut off its upper part with a jigsaw parallel to the horizontal plane).

Using superglue, glue the lid elements together to create a part measuring 6x3 “dots”.

Step 2. Install the board


Board in case

At the end of the case we cut out a groove for the USB connector, and after a little adjustment using pocket knife install the device into the case.

Step 3. Mounting the board


Fill the body with silicone

We place brick scraps on the bottom of the case and ensure that the board is parallel to the horizontal plane and does not press through. We fill all the remaining space in the case with transparent silicone, sealing it to reduce the possibility of any movement of the flash card inside the case.

It is important to use transparent silicone, since the indicator LED will need to shine through it.

Step 4. Gluing and polishing


Cleaning the edges


Polishes of different abrasiveness

To ensure that there are no gaps between the lid and the body, take sandpaper and place it on flat surface, and align the bottom plane of the lid on it.

After we glued the lid to the body with superglue, using the same sandpaper remove burrs and glue smudges from the side edges of the case.
Then we finally polish the body with polish.

Step 5. Completion


The case is ready


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Looks stylish!

But that's it creative possibilities for creating exclusive flash drives is not exhausted. On the contrary, there can be an infinite number of types of cases for them.
Look what other craftsmen have done.

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There are many ideas for wooden flash drive cases. Usually, common materials are used for cases - pine, birch, etc. But in this modding, we will use Karelian birch and exotic padauk (the wood of this tree is red-orange in color).

DIY flash drive modding

Having decided on the size of the future flash drive, we cut off two plates of Karelian birch and one paduka.


We mark where the flash drive board will be located.


In the padukah plate, it is necessary to remove the core for the board. To do this, drill along the contour of the hole.


Using a jigsaw, we saw through the resulting jumpers between the holes. And with the help of a needle file we grind out such a hole so that the board without extra effort entered the plate. Don't forget to leave small steps to prevent the flash drive from dangling inside the case.




Karelian birch wood is very dense, difficult to chip and difficult to cut, so you need to work carefully, otherwise you risk injuring your fingers.
First, we select the wood with a semicircular cutter, then we align and adjust it with either a straight cutter or a needle file.


Having adjusted the layers of Karelian birch, we glue the “sandwich” with Moment-Joiner glue and lightly clamp it in a vice until the glue is completely dry.

We continue modding the flash drive with our own hands. Now let's work on the insertion between the flash drive and its cap. We will make it from a 50 kopeck coin. Sand it with sandpaper on both sides.


Use an awl to mark the location of the future hole for the USB connector.


Using a four-millimeter drill, we drill holes. Constantly checking the USB, we grind off the excess with a needle file.




We polish the coin with GOI paste and glue it to the flash drive with epoxy resin.


Let the epoxy dry and work on the cap. To ensure that the cap stays securely on the flash drive, we will use a USB socket. We cut out a socket from the extension cord.



We grind down the protruding edges with a file.


We make the frame and overlays using already proven technology.



Glue it together.


So what do you think? Don't be alarmed, this is not the end of modding)



Using a file, we give the flash drive a more beautiful look.




Now we will saturate the flash drive with Danish oil. You need to soak several times.

Well, the oil has dried, you can brag.






Evgeniy Ozhogov

Based on materials from the site: modding.ru


There are cases when, during operation, the body of a flash drive cannot withstand and is destroyed (small children do an excellent job of disassembling).

A similar project was approved on Kickstarter and raised the necessary amount of money for its implementation.

We will not collect money or place applications; we will try to implement a similar project ourselves.

In case something is not clear, then watch the video:

To make an eternal case we will need:
-titanium BT1-0
-die M18*1.5
- tap M18*1.5
-mill HSS d 14.5
-machine

1. We make and prepare the workpiece. The total length of the workpiece is 64mm.



2. Cut the workpiece 38mm long. From this part we will make the lower part of the flash drive housing.



3. Make a hole with a diameter of 14.5mm

4. Prepare the cutting area external thread using a die M18*1.5



5. Bottom part The almost finished flash drive looks like this (all that remains is to polish it).

6. Prepare the upper part of the flash drive (cap).

7. We make a sample inside the cap.

8. We chamfer the outside and prepare a place for the ring.

9. Cut the thread in the cap using an M18*1.5 tap.

10. Make a hole for the ring.

11. The body is ready.

12. In my case, we take an 8GB flash drive.

13. We remove it from the standard case.

14. Place in heat shrink.

15. Then we place the prepared flash drive in a titanium case. Fill it with hot glue (this will make it easier to remove the flash drive if it fails). Some people flood epoxy resin, this is 100% forever (except for burning).

16. We check for strength using a car.

A peshka is a modern and very symbolic gift that everyone will appreciate. But the plastic cases of USB drives don’t look very presentable. If you want to make your gift pleasant not only from the point of view of the attention you give, but also aesthetically impressive, take the trouble and make a wooden case for the flash drive with your own hands.

Materials

To make a wooden case for a USB drive with your own hands, prepare:

  • the flash drive itself;
  • a block of wood of any species;
  • wood glue;
  • linseed oil or stain;
  • hot glue;
  • milling machine or hand tool for wood processing;
  • saw;
  • grinding machine;
  • sandpaper.

Step 1. From the bar you have, cut a piece 6 - 7 mm thick. Section parameters in in this case were 55 x 55 mm.

Step 2. After cutting the block, sand it thoroughly for further work.

Step 3. Considering the parameters of the plastic case of the flash drive you have chosen, sketch out its prototype on paper. Attach it to the cut piece of wood, and then start making a groove for the internal filling of the flash drive. The depth of each groove should be 2.4 mm.

Step 4. Cut part of the block with shaped grooves into two parts of the flash drive body. Sand them down.

Step 5. Disassemble the plastic casing of the flash drive, leaving only its internal components and the port.

Step 6. Place the flash drive circuit in one of the blanks wooden case. Secure it in place in correct position using a drop of hot glue.

Step 7. Coat the wooden frame halves with wood glue. Clamp it and place it in a vise. Remove excess glue immediately.

Step 8. After completely dry cut off the glue band saw edges, giving the body a streamlined shape. After this, sand the product. If desired, you can cover the body with stain or linseed oil to highlight the texture of the wood or shade it.