(UPDATE: Thanks everyone for the great replies! Also, please digg this if you like it
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I love exploded diagrams of objects where you see every piece of the thing. I had the idea to try and make a real life version of one, and picked my iPod to be the victim. The catch was, I wanted it to work even in its exploded form.
I was a bit unhappy with the result because of the clarity of the resin. There were too many bubbles (and was an error on the last pour). At first I was just going to shelve it, but yesterday decided to at least put the photos online.
The most incredible thing about it is it still works perfectly. I encased the internals of the dock too, so it can be controlled, charged, and listened to, by a wire underneath (that sticks out a bit, hence the lego support legs).
Front view:

Side view:

Closeup side:

Bottom view:

Turned on:

wow.. amazing work.. still wondering how you guys did this..
simply amazing..
Nice post. I own an ipod touch. Is this possible, too?
Realy nice
Where can I buy one?
Thanks for this post!
nice post =)
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Is anyone heading about new album Sade?
simply amazing.. very cool!
looking fresh ;o)
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