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Chro's Gaunts, now iPod compatible and less shooty.

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Chro:
Done some work on the iphone gauntlet in the intervening time, here be some pictars of the latest setup:






The top is held on by one of the case's catches, a magnetic cabinet latch, and three disc shaped magnets. They do not interfere with the phone at all. The top just lifts off, the phone drops in, and I'm ready to go.

Dresdon Acacin:
Very Original, vod. Well done, Your gauntlets continue to provide inspiration on new and creative ideas.

Kane Friax:
what you need to do is have sum1 on the site make a mold or sumthing so copies can be made. i'm sure we'd all appreciate an easy (and affordable) way of disguising our earth tech in a way we can access it. ;)

-Kane

Chro:
It's actually really easy, and dirt cheap. The phone case I used came from a dollar store, buttons came from a dollar store calculator, and the magnets came from a hardware store. The other greebs on there are aquarium hoses and valves, old switches, a lens from a disposable camera, bits from an old razor, and a tac rail from an airsoft gun. The only greeb you might have trouble finding is the long 'probe', it's actually an Epi-Pen trainer.

Besides, you don't want yours to look exactly like mine. That would be boring  :D

Dresdon Acacin:
I got my gauntlets just how I wanted them...

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