
Clip Probe
Materials

- conductive thread (I am using a 7×5 cement covered copper thread from Karl Grimm. if you have a thinner or less conductive material bread it together or use several strands to increase the conductivity. you can also use a flexible cable)
- paracord (or an other flexible cord that lets you puush through a thread in the middle)
- shrink tube (3:1)
- mini wonderclip
- conductive tape
Tools

- scissors, cutter knife, glue gun, lighter, tweezers, needle, multimeter
DIY Instructions
cut off the disired lenght of your cord from the paracord
pull out the inner nylon cord

thread a (stump) needle with the conductive thread (or cable) and push it through lengthwise through the paracord until it comes out at the other end

when pushed through, remove the needle. spread the paracord coating evenly across the conductive core

cut 4 cm of the cunductive tape, and then cut the tape in half along the length

peel off the protective paper on the back

stick the tape on the clip to make the clip conductive. start at the front, sticking the tape around the inner side of the clip where the top and the bottom touch


go around to the back, and to the same thing on the bottom part


cut the fraing ends of the cord and cut the conductive thread 1 cm longer than the cord, and place the shrunk tube around the cord


stick the conductive thread in between the two conductive tape ends



to hold the clip, tape and cord better together, fix them with a drop of glue gun before heting the shrink tube around it



