N50 Magnet
A drop of nail polish on the magnet end acts as an insulator when using it with an eTextile speaker.
Read more ›A drop of nail polish on the magnet end acts as an insulator when using it with an eTextile speaker.
Read more ›Crochet yarn around 18 gauge aluminum wire, wind it into a coil, and using the same yarn stitch the coil together.
Read more ›Winding conductive thread in a coil to create an eTextile speaker on a black light reactive hand-painted silk disc.
Read more ›I found these hand-painted silk discs – perfect for making groovalicious speakers! Stay tuned…..
Read more ›I purchased a mini travel speaker from Amazon for $7, exposed its guts, and hacked in an eTextile speaker. Circuit Board With original speaker connected with alligator clips. eTextile speaker on 11 count Aida cloth.
Read more ›Nine conductive thread speaker coil sampler pressed and ready to frame.
Read more ›Nine conductive thread speaker coils freshly sewn into Aida cloth.
Read more ›A speaker I found in Harry’s supply stash.
Read more ›Using a musical circuit from a greeting card to create an eTextile speaker circuit.
Read more ›I purchased a musical greeting card at the corner drugstore so that I can attach the circuit to an eTextile speaker.
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