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D.I.Y. Transistor Necklace by Brian Thomas Carroll (2)
![]() MOSFET Transistor Necklace. 3/1/2003. Brian Thomas Carroll. ©-free 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, needlenose pliers. Total cost: $4 USD. (DISCLAIMER: the MOSFET transistor may have 'lead' in its legs/leads, and it is currently not known how to tell non-lead based legs from lead-based. So it is advised to not wear this piece of jewelry until non-lead leads are found.) ![]() MOSFET Transistor Necklace. 3/1/2003. Brian Thomas Carroll. ©-free 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, needlenose pliers. Total cost: $4 USD. (DISCLAIMER: the MOSFET transistor may have 'lead' in its legs/leads, and it is currently not known how to tell non-lead based legs from lead-based. So it is advised to not wear this piece of jewelry until non-lead leads are found.) |
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