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You will need a pair of scissors, a roll of scotch tape, utility knife , and a glue stick. A used file folder to paste your templates onto as well as a roll of aluminum foil. The template ( which is downloaded off the computer and printed ).The first thing you need to do is to take your file folder and open it fully, on one side apply the glue stick completely over one half of the folder.
The next thing you need to do is to lay a sheet of aluminum foil down on the glued surface, apply the dull side of the sheet to the glued surface and keep the shiny side up. This time, flip the file folder over and apply the glue to the other side of the folder and then apply the template that has the rectangle and the six slots you will slit open later. Now take your other template and apply your glue stick entirely over the other side. When gluing these templates and aluminum foil, just make sure you rub the paper flat and take the wrinkles out for a clean look. You can now cut out the template images out of the file folder. When cutting out this template, just be sure to take extra care not to cut off the six tabs as you will need them to be inserted into the rectangular template to connect them both.
The next thing that needs to be done is to take your utility knife and cut the six slots you will need for connecting the templates. What I had done next was cover the opposite side of the rectangular template with foil and then cut the six slots again. Here is a quick tip that I added to mine that I thought you might appreciate. Take your scotch tape and apply it to the edges of your rectangular template, this will keep the foil from potentially peeling off of the file folder material. You can now assemble your templates together, make sure all six tabs end up in all six slots. One key thing to remember is to apply tape to the backside once the tab is folded over, it will prevent the tab from pulling out.
One other thing I should mention here is that on this template in particular, you do need to punch out the two holes with the cross in the center as this is where the antenna sticks through both holes later.