A good use of those steel core bullets :)
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Steel core doesn't matter. Most desktop drives run with a cast aluminum chassis and sheet steel covers. Anything in a center-fire rifle will usually zip through them. Punches a clean hole through and the platters are tiny little pieces inside. Do 2 and you have a set of...
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What, no office space meme yet?
For a bunch a tech nerds, you guys are a big disappointment. Hand in your stapler.
This is what I did. I paid my son a small amount per drive to disassemble and remove the platters. Mostly so he could work with his hands and see the inside of a computer. We also hooked it up to power once the cover was off, which was kinda fun for him to see too.
Side note, I have a "ball" of drive magnets (with the corner brackets still attached) about the size of a basketball. I was trying to decide if I'm going to mess with removing the brackets or just toss the lot in the trash. LOL.
That's a lot of magnets.....
I wonder if they could be used for a school project or something. They form a magnetic circuit, with the corner brackets attached, as opposed to a simple north-south pole 'dumb' fridge-magnet.
Good opportunity to learn some physics.