D.I.Y. electromagnetic jewelry

bc human at electronetwork.org
Sun Mar 2 22:44:59 CET 2003


sent in case anyone on the Syndicate-list is interested...

[This information is being shared in case others are interested
in making their own EM jewelry, to demonstrate one possible
approach among many. All designs/images are copyright-free.]


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1-- Do-It-Yourself Transistor Necklace (2 images)

http://www.electronetwork.org/assemblage/zone2/diy1.htm

D.I.Y. Instructions: Take transistor and jump ring and attach. Loop 
through
measured necklace cord. Prepare ends of cord for end-connector hooks, 
then
use superglue and pliers to secure. Total time, 45 minutes.

Supplies needed: MOSFET Transistor (found at local electronics surplus 
or
Radio Shack, ~$1.99 USD), 2.5 feet of black cord for necklace (~$1.20 
USD),
'jump ring' for connecting transistor to cord (~$.40 USD), two necklace 
end-
connector hooks (~.40 USD), superglue, needle-noze pliers. Total cost: 
$4 USD.

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2-- Do-It-Yourself Integrated Circuit Earrings (3 images)

http://www.electronetwork.org/assemblage/zone2/diy2.htm

D.I.Y. Instructions: Take silver stems and measure for desired hanging 
distance
below ear for integrated circuits to hang. Bend one end, with 
needlenose pliers
and affix the length of the other end to the inside of integrated 
circuit
with superglue. The silver stem should be attached to the inner-most 
side
of the integrated circuit, so as to hang farthest away from neck. Next,
after the glue is hardened, attach the ear-ring clamp. Total time, 1 
hour.

Supplies needed: two integrated circuits (found at local electronics 
surplus or
Radio Shack, ~$2.60 USD), two silver stems (found at bead-jewelry 
stores,
~$.40 USD), two ear-ring clamps (~$5.50 USD), superglue, needlenose 
pliers,
wire cutter. Total cost: $8.50 USD.

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3-- Do-It-Yourself Incandescent Lightbulb Earrings (3 images)

http://www.electronetwork.org/assemblage/zone2/diy3.htm

D.I.Y. Instructions: Bend end of gold stem to surround the outer metal 
base
on the lightbulb. Measure for desired hanging distance, twisting the 
other
end with needlenose pliers, to attach to the ear-ring clasp. Superglue 
the
the gold stem to the metal base of the light-bulb one end. Let dry for
one hour. Attach the other end to the ear-ring clasp. Total time, 2 
hours.

Supplies needed: two mini-lightbulbs (found at local electronics 
surplus or
Radio Shack, ~$1.50 USD), two gold stems (found at bead-jewelry stores,
~$.40 USD), two ear-ring clasps (~$1.90 USD), superglue, needlenose 
pliers,
wire cutter. Total cost: $3.80 USD.


[please forward to anyone who might be interested. and, if others
are doing similar EM jewelryworks, please contact me. thanks...bc]

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