[NTLK] Improved 3d Printed Battery Case

Tom tom+newtontalk at falkensweb.com
Thu Oct 23 12:31:34 PDT 2025


On Thursday, 23 October 2025 18:39:16 British Summer Time DXH wrote:
> You have a vast stock of it in your kitchen. Just use a flattened tin can. A pair of tin snips, hammer and some patience.

I *thought* of that, but was sure modern tins have a coating on them so they don't react with the food, which would make them non-conductive...

As it happens, I must have got lucky because this seems to be the right thing;
https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/453137752/flexible-metal-foil-tin-or-pewter-foil ? 


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Tom
MessagePad 110, 2100 owner and, in case it's not obvious, geek.




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