Fixed my headphones (a broken wire near the strain relief). These headphones are old, and, honestly, not great in quality but they do have a nice long lead. Soldering the wires was simple enough, the problem was getting into the bloody thing.
Other than that I've repurposed an old taillight by making myself a new circuit board out of a CD case and some copper tape to make a rechargeable light (with the addition of an old vape battery + tp4056 board), and I did something that I would never normally do and that is spray painting a controller. Under normal circumstances I'd leave things looking stock, but this controller is a frankensteined one made from two broken controllers anyways so there's always the other shell to swap back to.
The light:
And the controller:
Other than that I've repurposed an old taillight by making myself a new circuit board out of a CD case and some copper tape to make a rechargeable light (with the addition of an old vape battery + tp4056 board), and I did something that I would never normally do and that is spray painting a controller. Under normal circumstances I'd leave things looking stock, but this controller is a frankensteined one made from two broken controllers anyways so there's always the other shell to swap back to.
The light:
back of the 'circuit board' :
Lighting it up:
Lighting it up:
And the controller:














I dug out my HP Photosmart C4580 because today I pirated Photoshop CS6 (lol just edit a .dll file) and I would LOVE to draw on paper and add color digitally with either my "pirated" copy of Photoshop CS6 or Autodesk Sketchbook 
so had to disassemble and clean thoroughly. 




