Personalized thin wallets, resistant et geeks can be created from old keyboards of computers. The printed circuits of these are indeed simple leaves plastics, flexible but resistant.
I dismantled my old one keyboard and indeed there is three leaves superimposed: two with printed circuits, and another in the middle, to separate them, with small holes. The contacts of the top sheet are therefore only a hair's breadth from those at the bottom. When you press a key, it brings them into contact. Simple and efficient. No wonder they manage to make flexible keyboards.
In this video, Howcast shows how to cut and assemble these plastic sheets to build a wallet geek. Laugh if you want, but I sure would when my Dynamighty will give up the ghost. Some even have used banknotes as raw material!
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