[DIY] Recycling Headphones With Cardboard

in #recycle7 years ago (edited)

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I found broken headphones in the trash and decided to reuse them and also found cardboard boxes.
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To make these headphones we need some tools:
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  1. old/damaged headphones
  2. Soldering
  3. Screwdriver
  4. Glue for paper
  5. Cardboard
  6. Paper tape

Step 1: Recycle Headphones
We need disarm the headphone and take the two speakers, the audio cable and the bandage
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Disassemble and remove speakers to a Headphones on DTube

Step 2: Cut Cardboard
The measurements may vary, try to measure it with your ears.
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Step 3: Build Our Speaker Box
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Step 4: Cut the Ear Pad
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Step 5: Make the Holes
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Step 6: Assemble the Headset
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Source: http://www.instructables.com/id/Recycling-Headphones-With-Cardboard/

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You are very innovative, I must say! @shetrix

Thanks my friend, soon I want to share more recycling projects

Keep it up..you encourage others to be creative! @shetrix

That's very cool man. I always wanted to fix my broken ones..just didn't know where to start of. lOl Thanks for your inspiration. ☺

Tanks dud, in next post i learn fix one