To fix headphone wires and cables, you will need an army knife, a lighter, and heat-shrinking tubing. To complete the repair, you'll have to strip the cable, remove the wire coating, rejoin the wires, and use the heat-shrinking tube or electric tape. Before starting, check to see if...
For the lock pick, straighten one of the paperclips by unfolding its large edges. The straight part will be inserted inside the keyhole. Although not necessary, you can also bend a tiny portion of the tip of the paperclip to easily push the pins. To create a tension wrench, remove the ...
2. Straighten out wreath and get it into a single line. 3. Cut wreath into two length the width of the other (“O”) wreath. 4. Take two sticks and cut the same length as your two straightened wreaths. 5. Pre-drill sticks and use screws to attach them together into the shape of...
Bend, straighten, and adjust the cord around the damaged site. As you do, you might hear music again as the severed ends of the wires brush against one another. When you get the cord into a position that allows the earbuds to function correctly, hold it steady.[3] Twist the cord slo...
Only use this method to fix exposed wires in low-voltage cables like electronic device chargers or headphone cords.[5] 2 Roll the putty out into a long, thin rectangular shape. Place the putty on a flat surface and roll it back and forth with your fingers until it becomes long and ...