
The plugging types cannot see their worn-out gadgets getting ignored, and that is where they resort to remodeling. A similar-natured Australian, Josh, chose to redeem his iPod mini using nothing more than wood and screws. The choice of wood, though, was special as Josh chose Australian red cedar for the exterior casing. The click wheel was recast in camphorwood laurel. The other major constituents were brass plates and screws, and Josh despised glue lest for the wheel that was double-taped on the original.
It wasn’t just the iPod that went through this makeover; Josh complimented the wooden iteration with an iTrip Mini he owned. The mini was cased in cedar wood to match the wooden enthusiasm of its companion. The camphorwood laurel also resurfaced to engulf the docking station, though he expanded the dimensions to accommodate the wooden iPod. More images after the jump.


Via: iLounge





















