How to Steampunk an External Hard Drive Case

Jan 16, 2011 09:56 PM

There's something about the world of steampunk that fascinates me.

WonderHowTo has plenty of steampunk projects, like the hardware chess set, binocular goggles, and even a lesson on fashion.  But nothing screams steampunk more than nevets_mcd's hard drive case.

This case project turns your modern utilitarian external hard drive into a living, mechanical organism.  With its brass clock heart and leather flesh, it's almost a perfect depiction of the creepy machine-driven Victorian era that first wooed me in The City of Lost Children.

Your external drive will no longer be just an inanimate object for storage.  It feels more like a biotic companion for information exchange.

Materials Needed

  • Portable hard drive
  • Balsa wood piece (3/32" x 4" x 36")
  • Balsa wood piece (1/4" x 4" x 36")
  • Medium thin brass (sheet)
  • Brass rivets (bag)
  • Tooling leather (piece)
  • Black heavy thread
  • Gilded plastic gears / brass gears
  • Leather dye (brown)
  • Small digital clock with fake gold setting
  • 2" Quartz brass fancy clock

Tools Needed

  • Drill (preferably drill press)
  • Dremel rotary tool
  • Rivet setter
  • Sponge
  • Rotary leather punch
  • Sandpaper
  • Superglue
  • Sharp utility knife
  • Forester bit set
  • Black Sharpie marker
  • Pencil
  • Ziplock bags (2)

Click through for the full tutorial on making a Steampunk Portable Hard Drive Case @ Instructables.



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