CD Shredder

John A. Dundas III dundas at caltech.edu
Thu Sep 2 17:42:50 CDT 2004


I admit, actually shredding the things would be satisfying, however,

At 6:27 PM +1200 9/2/04, Don Hills wrote:
>The shredder under discussion is overkill for most purposes. There's a much
>cheaper model around with two toothed rollers held together by a powerful
>spring. The CD passes between the rollers and gets covered with a myriad of
>tiny puncture marks on both sides. They're deep enough to puncture the data
>layer and too deep to be polished out. Plus the device is almost silent in
>use and much faster than the "shredder" model.

we too use a similar (or perhaps, the same) device.  It is a Bosser 
100DX CD Destroyer.  A quick Google turned up:

<http://www.publishingperfection.com/bosser/bsr101/>

Works quite well.  Feel free to put the CD through a number of times 
in different directions.  Makes interesting patterns on the disc.

John




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