Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Quick Tip #1

Quick Tip 1One thing that really made me crazy while making key fobs
was attaching the hardware. I used an old piece of batting as
a barrier between the metal so that the fob wouldn't get scratched.
Unfortunately, it also made it difficult to see what I was doing and more than once my fobs came out crooked.

Then I had a brilliant idea. Yeah, I know that sounded conceited but I'm pretty excited about this!

I decided to glue a piece of felt to each side of the pliers. As you can see in the photo, I am able to see (and control) exactly how the hardware is being attached. No more crooked fobs! I used cheap felt from Michaels and E6000 glue.


This can work for a variety of projects, including gun construction (according to the Cop).
I also recommend stealing the pliers, attaching the felt, then asking for forgiveness - in that order ;) 

EDIT: After about 10 fobs the felt started to wear through. I'm adding another layer but I think I'll look into a different material too. Make sure check the pliers frequently so that you don't scratch the hardware! 

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4 comments:

  1. You could make a little boot or glove type of thing out of felt to slip over the plier ends that could be taken off after - then no forgiveness will be needed because no one will ever know you borrowed them!

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    1. That's a great idea! I'll have to keep that in mind for the next time. lol

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  2. I'm glad you gave the nudge to let me know you posted something, because this is brilliant! I have been trying like heck to figure out a way to do this without actually buying the "special tool" they sell for doing exactly this! YAY!!!!

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    1. That's what prompted me to do it. I couldn't see spending money on something like that. You should try Karen's idea above!

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