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How to Build a Tree Trunk iPod Dock

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Make a rustic inspired iPod dock from a dead tree. It’s a unique way to jazz up your iPod’s docking connection!

Edit Steps

Edit Part 1: Preparing the stump or trunk

  1. Find a suitable tree stump or trunk. It needs to be at least 5 inches/12.5cm in diameter.
    Build a Tree Trunk iPod Dock Step 1.jpg
  2. Cut 1/2 inch/1.2cm of the tree trunk.
    Build a Tree Trunk iPod Dock Step 2.jpg
    • You will now have thick stable base for your iPod.
      Build a Tree Trunk iPod Dock Step 3.jpg

Edit Part 2: Preparing the docking part

  1. Measure your iPod’s width.
    Build a Tree Trunk iPod Dock Step 4.jpg
  2. Transfer the iPod base measurements to the wood. This will be a rectangular shape. Place it in the spot where you want the iPod to “dock” on the piece of wood.
    Build a Tree Trunk iPod Dock Step 5.jpg
  3. Get your hammer and chisel.
    Build a Tree Trunk iPod Dock Step 6.jpg
    • Cut a chunk out of the rectangular shape you marked on the wood. Chisel as neatly as possible. When done, this forms the iPod’s holding dock.
      Build a Tree Trunk iPod Dock Step 6Bullet1.jpg
  4. Add a hole for the USB cable. Get your iPod’s USB cable. Measure its width and transfer this measurement to the wood.
    Build a Tree Trunk iPod Dock Step 7.jpg
    • Cut a smaller rectangular hole on the smallest side of the rectangular shape already chiseled out for the iPod. Make sure the new hole reaches through to the bottom of the wood.
      Build a Tree Trunk iPod Dock Step 7Bullet1.jpg
  5. Insert the USB cable through the new hole. Check it fits properly (test with the iPod in place too), then remove before sanding.
    Build a Tree Trunk iPod Dock Step 8.jpg
  6. Smooth the sides of the rectangular inset with sandpaper.
    Build a Tree Trunk iPod Dock Step 9.jpg
  7. Reinsert the USB cable. Put some super glue on the sides of the USB to reinforce it. That way, it won’t move around when you dock your iPod.
    Build a Tree Trunk iPod Dock Step 10.jpg
    • If you don’t wish to glue the USB cable in place, either use poster tack on the underside when using the cable, or simply be prepared to put up with some movement.
  8. Test the fit of your device.
    Build a Tree Trunk iPod Dock Step 11.jpg

Edit Part 3: Adding speaker holes

This part is optional but may be useful if you have speakers as well as the iPod.

  1. Add speaker spots to the design, if desired. Simply trace the base of your speakers on the wooden dock, in the same manner as for the iPod.
    Build a Tree Trunk iPod Dock Step 12.jpg
  2. Make sure the distance between the speakers and iPod is proportioned appropriately, to ensure good sound. Chisel out the holes, in the same manner as for the iPod.
    Build a Tree Trunk iPod Dock Step 13.jpg
  3. Test the fit once more.
    Build a Tree Trunk iPod Dock Step 15.jpg

Edit Part 4: Using the tree trunk iPod dock

  1. Fit everything together and listen to music. You can even listen while the iPod is on the dock charging its batteries.
    Build a Tree Trunk iPod Dock Step 16.jpg
  2. Place the dock on your office desk. Enjoy your rustic iPod dock.
    Build a Tree Trunk iPod Dock Step 17.jpg

Edit Things You’ll Need

  • Tree trunk/stump
  • Saw
  • Marker and pencil
  • Ruler or tape measure
  • Chisel and hammer
  • iPod and USB cable
  • Glue (suited to wood and plastic)
  • iPod speakers (optional)


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