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Credit and debit cards with embedded RFID chips offer quick "swipe to pay" convenience, but they're also vulnerable to identity theft. One solution is to use an Altoids tin to carry those cards ...
If you happen to find yourself looking to remake your leftover Altoids tins, the company that makes the mints says the creative bar is a whole lot higher than an ashtray or a trinket box. Earlier ...
You may not be able to fit a hammer in this Altoids tin turned toolbox, but for loose ends around the workshop it's the perfect lilliputian size. Brenda, writing for mom-centric blog AlphaMom ...
Turn an empty Altoid container into a handy organizer! A simple, creative DIY project to declutter your purse. Watch the easy step-by-step tutorial now!
It just so happens that the smaller Altoids tin (and other mints, too) is the perfect size to hold a Zen Micro, and by drilling a hole for the headphone in the top, the 1/8-inch plug holds it in ...
Pi Tin is a pocket-sized console that fits inside an Altoids tin. Uses Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W & 2.8" display for retro gaming. Gamepad design mimics Gameboy Advance SP for authentic feel.
TikTokers are recycling Altoids tins by turning them into small, metal wallets. People often decorate the tins using photos, paper, stickers, and miniature mirrors. The containers are then used to ...
Tech News Altoids Tin Catapult Will Make You Feel, and Act, 10 Years Old Again By Dan Nosowitz Published July 10, 2009 | Comments (0) 𝕏 ...
Barq’s may have bite, but popping an Altoid is akin to getting hit over the head with a sledgehammer. With a name more reminiscent of a controlled substance than a breath freshener, Altoids a… ...
In a very detailed and rather easy-to-follow instruction manual, the steampunk workshop teaches us how to use copper sulfate, hydrochloric acid, a clip from a magazine, and an Altoid tin to make ...
Joshua Zimmerman has a great project up on Instructables for turning an Altoids tin into a compact solar radio. All said, the entire project cost a whole $3. It seems like a project coming at a ...
The MintyPi was a popular project that put a Raspberry Pi inside an Altoids tin to make a pocketable gaming handheld. Unfortunately, it’s not the easiest build to replicate anymore, but [jack… ...