Altoids Ipod Case With Mini Speaker

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Altoids Ipod Case With Mini Speaker

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       This case is durable, easy to make, and low cost. I managed to find everything I needed at home.
   I have an ipod nano, so I don't know how this will work for other ipod types, but a nano fits wonderfully into an Altoids tin. A downside of this speaker is it has a limited volume because it was originally headphones; the upside is they fit right into the case.

What You Need...

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You will need...
-an Altoids tin (an ipod nano fits perfectly)
-Styrofoam (you can use packaging from anything you have on hand)
- speakers (from old over-the-head headphones; the speakers snap out easily, or old ear buds)

The speakers aren't essential, but it defeats the point of ipod case with mini speakers to leave them out.

Tools I recommend for this are...
-needle nose pliers
-x-acto knife
-drill or other puncturing device

The Foam

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   You will begin by tracing the Altoids tin and the speaker on the Styrofoam. With the x-acto knife carefully cut out, then trim to the proper thickness so that the foam will fit into the tin. Next, hollow out holes for speakers. Now, cut a groove for the ipod itself. When inserted, the speakers should be flush with the top of the foam. I fit the cord of the speakers into the case by coiling them up. (If you're gifted with electronics, you can shorten your cord to a convenient length.)

Drilling the Hole

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   To begin, mark the placement of the headphone jack on the tin. Then drill the hole. On the next part I used a needle nose pliers. You need to cut a crescent out of the edge of the tin's lid.

Putting It All Together

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    The final challenge is putting it all together. Begin by inserting the foam (I wrapped it in some cloth to make it a little more fancy.) Then add the speakers.

    VoilĂ , your ipod case is complete. To use the speaker simply take out the ipod and plug it into the speakers and turn up the volume.