Things that are out of order are not always garbage. You just need to figure out how to replace their intended purpose and use them in a new way. For example, an old hard drive. At first glance, it is a waste material to be disposed of. But if you look closely, you can find many creative ideas for its further use.
If you get creative, you can end up with a table clock that resembles classical mechanics. You don't have to spend much on all this beauty. In addition to the hard drive, you need to stock up on screws, a screwdriver, superglue and a heat gun. You will also need a drill, a drill. The hard drive is disassembled, all elements are removed from it.
In order for the product to be not only functional, but also beautiful, surround the plate with LEDs. A strip of LED strip is attached to the chamber wall with super glue.
In order to make a grinder, you need to take a screwdriver and sandpaper. The manufacturing method is really very simple. All unnecessary components, represented by magnets, are removed from the disks. This is done with a screwdriver. After that, the disk is removed, and a circle is cut out according to its size.
Important! Power is not provided by a conventional socket. You will need a power supply. In order for it to start without a motherboard, you need to cut off the copper wire and plug it into the connector, connect it to the black and green wires.
At the end, the emery wheel is glued to the disk, fixed and connected to the power supply.
A portable drive is simply made from a hard drive. For this, a container is taken and a hard drive is placed in it. For designs over 2.5 inches, you will need to buy a power adapter.
A working hard drive can be used as a cloud server. This requires a single-board computer and the ability of even a novice IT specialist. The end result will be a device that will provide access to all computer data from gadgets connected to one wi-fi router.
Hard drives have an element called a neodymium magnet. It is quite large, so it can attract a lot of different things. With it, you can create a stand that will hold knives in the air. To do this, you have to take a bar, a magnet, glue and simple tools like a screwdriver and a knife.
One of the cute things that you can create from a disc is a door bell. Before that, you can take the disks, the case, the usual fastening ring made of metal, as well as the cord. Connect all this together, and you get a real work of art.
In standard small apartments, there is not enough space to install a secret safe for jewelry or money. But such a useful thing can be done with your own hands from an old hard drive. It is necessary to remove the components from its body, and then attach the cover with a small bolt to the corner. The container will open by turning.
For this device, in addition to the hard drive, you need to take a basin, make a hole in it, stock up on a lid from a tin, the tin itself, and knitting needles from a bicycle. First you need to make three holes in the disk on the cover. Next, the bicycle spokes are soldered with the resulting device, and a semblance of a box is made from the can. The cover is connected to the structure, the middle is removed from it. Fuel can be poured into the hole. All this is put in a bowl and sugar is poured. At the end, alcohol is ignited and the disc is turned on.
If you want to surprise your friends with an interesting and unusual gigantic flash drive, you can use an old hard drive. First you need to remove the mounting screws with the disc and cover. Next, a usb-splitter is selected that is suitable in size. It is attached to the place of the central disk, and the connection is lubricated with superglue. At the end, a flash drive is attached and a lid is assembled.
Introduction.
Most laptop owners sooner or later face the problem of lack of space on. As a rule, laptops up to and including 15 inches do not have a free second slot for a 2.5 inch device. Therefore, owners are forced to think about either replacing the laptop itself, or replacing its hard drive. After replacing the hard drive, there is always an old drive that can be easily turned into an external USB drive for data transfer.
Naturally, you can purchase a mobile 2.5-inch hard drive and turn it into an external drive. Fortunately, the cost of external drives allows this. For example, at the time of writing, a 250 GB mobile hard drive costs $40, while a 500 GB device from WD costs only $45.
Decide on the type of hard drive.
In fairness, it should be noted that an ordinary desktop 3.5-inch hard drive can also be turned into an external drive - you just can’t call it mobile anymore. If you have an unused 2.5 or 3.5 inch hard drive, then first of all you need to determine the type of its interface.
To date, the following interface types exist on the market: IDE (ATA) and various SATA options. As a rule, all SATA interfaces are backward compatible with each other, and we will not dwell on their variations. The situation is completely different between IDE and SATA interfaces, which are absolutely incompatible with each other and have different connectors.
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As a rule, various cases with USB 2.0 interface are presented in stores, there are much fewer cases with eSATA interface, even fewer cases with their combination USB 2.0 & eSATA. Several cases with a modern USB 3.0 interface were found on sale, but their cost exceeded the cost of the hard drive itself, so we did not consider them.
The key difference between USB 2.0 and eSATA is the transfer speed. Using the USB 2.0 interface allows for maximum compatibility, as these ports are available on all computers. A significant disadvantage of the USB 2.0 interface is the low data transfer rate, which will not allow you to unlock the full speed potential of your hard drive.
The eSATA port is more promising, but it is not common and is found only in expensive versions of motherboards, cases and laptops. The eSATA interface allows you to fully unlock the potential of SATA devices.
The material of manufacture can also be very different. Simply put, it's plastic. In more expensive variations, an aluminum case with a leather case is included.
The cost of external cases also varies. The cheapest option will cost the user 3 dollars, expensive versions will cost more than 100 dollars.
Purchasing a $100 case for a hard drive that costs less than $40 when new and is half the price once it's in use is wasteful to say the least. Therefore, for testing, we were given a case worth a symbolic 3 dollars - AgeStar SUB2P1. Completion and external inspection AgeStar SUB2P1.
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1. Data reading speed was tested in HD Tach 3.0.4.0
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2. Data reading speed in HD Tune 4.5.
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3. The speed of writing files of 64 MB in HD Tune 4.5.
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4. The speed of loading the Windows 7 operating system.
5. Drive performance evaluation in Windows 7 environment.
From the test results, it can be seen that the drive we assembled received a much higher rating than the factory WD My Passport Essential solution. Conclusion.
According to the materials of this article, it is clear that any mobile hard drive can be turned into a good external drive without any hassle. Especially for testing, we asked to provide us with the cheapest external case, worth $ 3. Three dollars allows you to get an excellent external drive from a mobile hard drive, at least for data storage. Not to mention the fact that the same external case facilitates the recovery of data from the hard drive of "dead" laptops.
Despite the fact that AgeStar products are criticized by many for their low quality, after many years of using it, I have only a positive impression of it. First of all, it is for a democratic cost. Marriage occurs in all manufacturers, even if AgeStar has a slightly higher figure than Thermaltake. But the latter has no analogue to the presented external case for three dollars and with a guarantee of 6 months. We award AgeStar products with a gold medal for the best performance/price ratio.
If your hard drive is broken and cannot be restored - then, as in a joke, you can get an ashtray, a mirror and a magnet from it :) In fact, you can get MUCH more, and I'll tell you now how to do it and what is there interesting.
If you do not have a faulty hard drive (hard drive) - do not be discouraged, contact your computer friends, or just friends, or any computer equipment service center, they definitely should have such copies (usually men are too lazy to throw away old trash in workshops). The "older" the disc, the better: before the material and all sorts of tricks were not spared.
For the master class, I took as many as three pieces (saved for a long time) to show the possible differences (although they are usually all different, you will never guess what is under the cover this time) In addition to the hard drive itself, we will need screwdrivers (minimally - Phillips and flat (" +" and "-"), as much as possible - a set of screwdrivers as in the photo in the upper left corner, namely a hexagonal asterisk nozzle).
This photo shows that there are different thicknesses. It is better (if there is a choice) to take a thicker one, there may be a bonus: not one, but even two or three mirrors! Plus some other stuff.
If the "screws" (the slang name for a hard drive) are such (of such a company), then it will be easier for you, you only need a Phillips and straight screwdrivers, they are usually found in every home. I don’t know where, but I came across ALL hard drives from this company with cross mounts ...
like this
We unscrew the bolts, and take a flat screwdriver (as a lever, so it’s better to be stronger)
We put a screwdriver under the cover and slightly turning it, we go through the perimeter. The lid is usually glued to something that looks like silicone, so simply pressing the lever does not work well, especially since you can break something inside with a sharp movement.
Does not work? something preventing you from opening it? Still would! Manufacturers are not stupid:) there is always one or two. or even three hidden bolts under the stickers :) Feel with a screwdriver and you will find dimples that are easy to dig with the same straight screwdriver. That's where I hid it :)
And another tip: when you unscrew the bolts, you don’t need to do it in turn, you need to loosen each one by half a turn or a turn and only then unscrew them to the end, otherwise it may turn out that one or two of the last ones can’t be unscrewed due to the skewed cover. Another IMPORTANT: when the bolt does not want to unscrew in any way, you do not need to turn it with force - this way you can comb either a screwdriver or a hole. It is necessary to press the screwdriver with almost all the weight perpendicular to the product, and so, while pressing, gently try to turn it. The harder you push, the better. Even the fasteners that my husband could not unscrew =) The main thing here is technology and accuracy, not strength =) Although you still need strength, if your hand is tired, it’s better to get down to business in a couple of hours, when your hand rests.
So, we've got it all. And what a beauty inside the lid! Everything glitters :)
Someone decides that beauty is needed in order to admire it and leave everything as it is, but I'm greedy :) Therefore, I analyze further.
Now you need to unwind the top elements in turn. It is better to start with a magnet and a "prickly thing". And as a warning - when unwinding, use the method described by me above, since in the middle everything is usually screwed very tightly and you can ruin the whole thing.
After the magnet is unscrewed (sometimes, by the way, it is not screwed at all, but simply fixed on the protrusions in the case), we remove the upper part of the magnet with the same lever screwdriver, only very carefully, it can re-magnetize and beat off your fingers! The lower part of the magnet (more often it is not a magnet, but just a piece of iron) can also be screwed on, or it can simply be easily removed after removing the magnet
Now it's time for the mirror. There are many complications here:
the first - the element rotates and must be held firmly and pressed down to unscrew all the bolts
the second - the mirror is very easy to scratch with a screwdriver, and then these scratches will not please at all
and the third - according to the law of meanness, how not to follow the rules that I described above - the last bolt ALWAYS turns out to be tightly-tightly twisted ... here you already have to tinker, rest and tinker again (after all, you need to carefully unscrew for the first and second reasons)
BUT the result of greed is always the same: after all, everything unwinds and very interesting and beautiful things get: in the photo there is a ring with holes ...
The mirror itself (here you have to rejoice and clap your hands - especially if there are several mirrors)
By the way, now you understand why the name "hard drive"?
The disk must be taken out carefully by moving the little thing on the right (I call it a mouse, why - I will explain later)
When all the mirrors are removed and the joy has calmed down, you can unscrew the motor (located under the disk) and the "mouse". The "mouse" can simply be removed from the base up, or it can be screwed on.
I don’t know, maybe it’s still a bad photo, but in this circle in the middle there is a recess. It was lucky if, in addition to the recess, there is a transverse slot - then you can unscrew this cylinder with a regular straight screwdriver. I was not lucky - and therefore we look closer at the recess, or rather at its shape. This is a hexagon for me - it means I take it from a set of screwdrivers (there is also a set of keys - men should know) approximately the right size and twist.
Here it is! Only now I realized that I didn’t take a photo of the “mouse”:(((But I think if you look at the rest of the photos (and especially make out yourself), you will understand why. When the cylinder is removed, it turns out something like an “eye "mouse. And the sharp end is her nose. Some old hard drives used colored wires, and when I tore off the "prickly thing" cable from the mouse, she had funny antennae wires sticking out on the tip of her nose :) Therefore, the" mouse "
Let's return to our trial. Here's what we ended up with. This contraption can be used in different ways: like a hammer :), like an ashtray (only you have to screw the motor into place and cover the holes with something) or you can do it somehow, I think you should have no problems using it.
But first, we must also turn over and unscrew something that is no less valuable to us.
We unscrew 4-5 bolts (I think an intermediate photo is not needed) - and lo and behold! in addition to a cool scheme (from which, if necessary, you can unscrew the microcircuits, or use it as a decoration on your own), we also have a miracle foam rubber. A miracle, because it is unique in terms of density, softness, etc. It was from her that I made the pupils for my felted dragon, but you can cut out anything! Sometimes foam rubber is covered with a film on one side, and sometimes without it. If the hard drive is sooo old - there is an uninteresting foam rubber, and most often burnt in some places.
Here are our treasures :)
By the way, maybe your fantasy will tell you WHAT can be made from bolts? I already have a SEA of them, of different sizes and colors ... maybe your fantasy will tell you? :)
Below I give more photos of possible parsing options using other hard drives as an example.
You just need to pry off a piece of metal and peel it off a little from all sides, glue, as you remember, like silicone and it stretches. The main thing is not to bend
This time another surprise was in store for me - a metal ring under the lid. At first I thought it was a magnet and was delighted, but the effect of the magnet was created by a very tenacious glue.
You can disconnect the circuit immediately, even before disassembling the entire "screw". Especially when it is attached with such a train that you can accidentally tear it if you do it the other way around.
The cable is easy to protrude, just pull on it.
This is the advantage I was talking about when I pointed out the thickness of the hard drive. Here the top cover turned out to be very roomy, and there are only two holes in it (they can either be sealed or screwed in the same bolts), this is an ideal ashtray :) or a container for small items .. you decide.
Before we start gutting and gutting your hard drive, let's talk about data security. "Dead hard drive" means that the drive is not functioning properly and any attempts you have made to recover data programmatically have failed. If the disk contains really important data, and you suspect that there may be an eccentric who decides to get it, then erase the data so that it cannot be recovered :). Although if the only valuable thing on your screw was stolen rips of Bon Jovi concerts, then your piece of iron is ripe for all sorts of DIY projects ("Do it yourself" projects).
In principle, all DIY projects with hard drives can be divided by the level of technical knowledge and skill of the experimenter. Let's start from simple to complex :).
Extraction of spare parts
The simplest but most useful thing that can be obtained from a hard drive is magnets. Hard drives use super-strong magnets and can be used around the household for just about anything. Here is an example of how one character built a knife holder for the kitchen. He took a wooden plank, removed the core with a chisel, and stuffed magnets into it.
In general, of course, he did this in vain, because when a friend has knives at hand, it’s not far from everyday life :). Good thing I didn't touch the pans.
They are also often used to magnetize screwdrivers or as fridge magnets.
Let's add more creativity
Ordinary screw pancakes can be turned into a steampunk watch. To do this, you will need a few parts, which you can find in hobby stores, or try to discreetly borrow Granny's alarm clock.
And if "your hands are not for boredom", then the next one can be assembled from a hard drive LED clock.
Another old hard drive can be turned into a super-sensitive input device. you can see how the craftsman turned his old HDD into a DJ console.
Here is just a small sketch of interesting solutions from old pieces of iron.
It is interesting how our readers use dead hard drives in everyday life.
And just for those who like to look at the site in search of interesting and useful things. As usual in our time, old things are disposed of in the most common way, this is thrown into landfills, but sometimes it happens that something useful can be collected from an object that has failed or lost its basic qualities, in other words, give a second life. In this homemade product, the author shares with us the idea of creating a vacuum cleaner from a hard drive, which is not able to work as a drive due to its long service life.
In order to assemble a vacuum cleaner with our own hands, we need:
* A hard drive from a computer that is not capable of functioning properly as a storage device or is simply unnecessary.
*Plastic band.
*Glue "second".
*Hacksaw blade for metal.
* Thick cardboard or thin plywood of your choice.
*Insulating tape.
* Thermal gun.
*Filter, which can serve as an unnecessary stocking, pantyhose or sock.
After all the components are available, you can begin to manufacture a vacuum cleaner.
The first step is to disassemble the hard drive and free it from unnecessary parts that we do not need,
be careful when disassembling, as many elements are glued with strong glue and you can get hurt when torn off.