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Kinect Privacy Guard from Kinect Package Material
Low-tech peace of mind.
- Author: Sean Michael Ragan
- Time required: 1 hour
- Difficulty: Easy
My Kinect is a very cool toy, but it was not lost on me, as I was plugging it in, that I'd given the Microsoft hive-mind a pretty sophisticated set of eyes and ears straight into my living room. Sure, I suppose I could only plug it in when I'm using it, but I'm kind of a neat freak about my entertainment center wiring and I don't want to be digging the Xbox out every time I decide I want guaranteed privacy. Some kind of lens-cap arrangement seemed the easiest solution, and making it out of the foam that the Kinect itself came packed in avoids the danger of picking some material that might scratch the device or otherwise be incompatible with it over the long term. Plus, it makes it easy for anyone who owns a Kinect (and still has the packing) to go and do likewise, should they be so inclined.
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I'm fairly certain the Kinect package foam is EVA (Ethylene Vinyl Acetate), which is the same material hot glue sticks are made of. In any case, hot glue bonds it extremely well. In my tests, the foam itself tore before the hot-glued joints failed.
Apply a bead of hot glue across each end of the short foam strip.
Attach the edge of each long foam strip as shown, making sure to center everything as best you can.
Give the glue a minute or two to set up, and you're done.
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LOL. Awesome, thank you. Totally bloggerating this.

Nice. Might not protect you from this though: http://youtu.be/cVCghLfdzsY
:)