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Alright, so I read up in the other thread and wikipedia about how hard drives have these super reflective, first surface mirror-like platters. Knowing this I got some broken Ipod hard drives from eBay (4 for $5!). As soon as I got them, eager to take them apart, I noticed that there were screws, like philips or Torx style, but instead had FIVE sides. I managed to take the cover off with a tiny flathead screw, but that's as far as I got. I tried to force the platter of one of the hard drives out, and it shattered into a thousand pieces. :'(. So I figured that I might as well get the right screwdrivers before continuing on.
I took the cover off of the second hard drive.
As you can see, it's very reflective.
Elmer's glue
The screw. Specifically the one in the center of the platter.
Relative size comparison.
So, I would like to get these platters out safely. They could be useful for a spyrograph. Where can I get a screwdriver of this shape? Do these even exist?
-Jimmymcjimthejim.
I took the cover off of the second hard drive.
As you can see, it's very reflective.
Elmer's glue
The screw. Specifically the one in the center of the platter.
Relative size comparison.
So, I would like to get these platters out safely. They could be useful for a spyrograph. Where can I get a screwdriver of this shape? Do these even exist?
-Jimmymcjimthejim.