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Duct Tape Computer Case. A duct tape laptop case! Enjoy and please subscribe and. Start at the bottom by covering the underneath in one strip and folding the excess up to from neat edges. Place your laptop on the sleeve and fold the side so the computer fits snug than remove the computer and tape the sides closed than tape the inside edges of the sleeves also for. Be sure to subscribe for more, coming. The project only took about 2 hours and the end. Then start wrapping duct tape round one ‘line’ at a time. This will make sure that you can pull the duct tape tight when wrapping but not too tight that the laptop won’t come back out again. Thanks for watching, i hope you enjoyed this video. Here is my entry for a padded laptop sleeve that recycles a sheet of foam packing material and uses about a half a roll of duct tape. 88k views 11 years ago. This is the next major tutorial on ducttapestuff on how to make a laptop case out of duct tape. Planning on building a computer but need some advice? I may cleverly set up my case to have a horizontal flow from front to rear but the fact is that most of the air movement is in through the. In this two part tutorial, crafting expert sophie maletsky shows you how to create a stylish.

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Planning on building a computer but need some advice? Be sure to subscribe for more, coming. Enjoy and please subscribe and. Here is my entry for a padded laptop sleeve that recycles a sheet of foam packing material and uses about a half a roll of duct tape. Start at the bottom by covering the underneath in one strip and folding the excess up to from neat edges. In this two part tutorial, crafting expert sophie maletsky shows you how to create a stylish. A duct tape laptop case! This is the next major tutorial on ducttapestuff on how to make a laptop case out of duct tape. This is the place to ask! This will make sure that you can pull the duct tape tight when wrapping but not too tight that the laptop won’t come back out again.

Duct Tape Laptop Case Part 1Sophie's World YouTube

Duct Tape Computer Case Enjoy and please subscribe and. Place your laptop on the sleeve and fold the side so the computer fits snug than remove the computer and tape the sides closed than tape the inside edges of the sleeves also for. A duct tape laptop case! Enjoy and please subscribe and. Thanks for watching, i hope you enjoyed this video. Be sure to subscribe for more, coming. 88k views 11 years ago. Start at the bottom by covering the underneath in one strip and folding the excess up to from neat edges. This is the place to ask! Then start wrapping duct tape round one ‘line’ at a time. Here is my entry for a padded laptop sleeve that recycles a sheet of foam packing material and uses about a half a roll of duct tape. Planning on building a computer but need some advice? This will make sure that you can pull the duct tape tight when wrapping but not too tight that the laptop won’t come back out again. In this two part tutorial, crafting expert sophie maletsky shows you how to create a stylish. This is the next major tutorial on ducttapestuff on how to make a laptop case out of duct tape. The project only took about 2 hours and the end.

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