Jgrden
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Has anyone built pens incorporating the flash drive in the top? What is the marketability? How hard is it to make the rectangular hole in the cap?/ Any comments are appreciated.
It would have to a large pen. Just measuring the USB port on my computer, and it's 9/16 of an inch. Then you would have to have some sort of threads or other method of capping it plust tubes. You would have probably close to a 3/4" thick pen in the end.
Can't say I have any advice, but I'm interested to see what you come up with if you decide to do it.
Look at the USB flash drive kit from PSI, it will probably give you all the info you need to know to roll your own.
Can't say I have any advice, but I'm interested to see what you come up with if you decide to do it.
Tear that sucker apart and see who the manufacturers are of the USB and laser.I own a pen that is a usb, pen, and laser pointer. Everything is threaded. The refill is a mini refill. It was a vendor gift for the boss and she didn't want it or know it's full capabilities.
And I will let you know how mine turns out.I am currently working on a concept similar to this one.
Woodcraft now has a circuitboard USB kit in gold and chrome. I am looking to modify a cigar kit to work in a circuitboard bottom and an extended circuitboard top.
I will let you know how hit "turns" out.
Scratcher, the key word in your message is "roll". Were you playing with the word "turning"?
Confused in Conroe.
heh, heh, I thought you had stumbled upon something unique that I could use. Because of this I am going to heat one and see f I can bent it and yet have it work.Sorry no. I was using the old cigarette term to roll your own as to make your own.
I'm not allowed in the shop yet, but I had picked up some 2gb flash drives at the local CompUSA at $4.00 each (their house brand). The hard part is making a new case, but I don't really see a problem.
heh, heh, I thought you had stumbled upon something unique that I could use. Because of this I am going to heat one and see f I can bent it and yet have it work.
Glass Scratcher: I am going to proceed. You are right about the size and integrety of the chip/board. I don't think there is a CompUSA around here, Conroe, Texas. The last one I remember was in Isla Vista, Ca. There may be a way to go on line with them. Thanks for putting up with my humor.
Cindy: Thank you for that information. I will check that out. today.Keep your eye out for Office Depot,Office Max, or Staples-even their websites. You can get a 4GB for about $8. Wood-n-Whimsies sell a key ring that accommodates a flash drive and their instructions talk about opening the case and inserting the drive after the case is completed. Check it out as it might be helpful
Glass Scratcher: I am going to proceed. You are right about the size and integrety of the chip/board. I don't think there is a CompUSA around here, Conroe, Texas. The last one I remember was in Isla Vista, Ca. There may be a way to go on line with them. Thanks for putting up with my humor.
I forgot about Fry's. See their store off the I-45. Also, the CompUSA off 1960 is a possibility. It is next to Woodcraft. Good eyes, guys and gals. I am on my way to a new adventure.There's a fry's just inside the beltway on 45, just a little way south of you. They run rotating sales, but have some of the cheapest electronics component prices around.
Fantastic. I could not figure it out until I read the description. Leaves it wide open to the imagination.
I thought CompUSA went out of business a few years back... If they are still around, there was one on 1960 about 2 blocks west of I45 on the right... and I think another further out 1960 closer to Tomball or the road to Tomball anyway... I don't remember the mall area out that way.
Very interesting. I am following up, trying to get a cost.
Greg: I found a distributor in San Jose. I am "small potatoes" to them but they are working with me. Instead of the $8.00, they are reducing the price, but to what - I am not sure. Nice little Oriental voice in their sales department. Thank you for the lead. I received the flash drive kits ( I was going to make my own but went the easy way ). I plan on testing ten to see if they sell. If so, I will become a millionaire and you will be on retainer as advisor for new products. What do you think??:glasses-nerdy:
So let us see a picture and make up our own mind.The first flash drive pen was completed this afternoon with Cocobolo. Brought it in for Mary to look at and it did not pass the test. My in-house quality control expert says that no one would want to write with a instrument that big. She went on to say that people would buy the cap end with a fastening device on it. It would be attractive, safe and compact.
So there gals and guys, or guys and gals, is the REST of the story.
Coming right up, hold on.echoing Monty here... Let us be the judge of that.