Android USB Stick

Android USB Stick

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Revamp Your Android with a 4GB Kingston USB Stick! Introducing my new Android creation featuring a 4GB Kingston USB drive. Affordability was key, but other drives might work too - I only have experience with this one. Printed components fit well on my machine, but your results may vary. Share your pics if you make one; I love seeing them! This project involves 9 steps with photos for guidance: 1. Obtain a Kingston Data Traveler G3 USB Stick (4GB version). Others might work as well. 2. Begin by accessing the USB memory stick. Use a Dremel or similar tool and a screwdriver to open it, taking care not to damage the electronics inside. 3. Secure your printed Memory Holder (Holder.stl) around the exposed electronics using hot glue. 4. Insert the electronics into the Body and Head of your Android. The parts are designed for a tight fit, so you may need a Dremel or similar tool for assistance. Practice without electronics first if needed. 5. Assemble the Body and Head to complete your Android figure. 6. Enjoy playing with your new Android creation! Note: I am not responsible for any damaged USB sticks during this process.

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