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Wooden USB Thumb Drive

November 4, 2008

Here’s a great project for that tech junkie in your life. This wood enclosed USB thumb drive (a mini hard drive that plugs into a USB port on a computer) can easily be made with nothing more than a scroll saw and a sander. Matt Burns of CrunchGear.com put together this great tutorial, showing you each step of the process with detailed instructions and accompanying photos. He uses contrasting woods for each of the layers to create this unique and beautiful thumb drive you won’t find anywhere else. It may look intimidating, but all you need is basic skills and patience. It can easily be accomplished in a weekend. So, give it a try!

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  • by bob from shalimar - November 5, 2008 at 6:52 pm

    This is a really neat project. I can think of several folks that are going to get a really different Christmas present. thank you for pointing us to the project.

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