Thursday, March 11, 2010

Stolmen and Ekby compression bookshelf system

Stolmen and Ekby compression bookshelf system


Stolmen and Ekby compression bookshelf system

Posted: 11 Mar 2010 06:09 PM PST

[Better photos to come once I get a chance to be home during daylight hours.] An absurd set of requirements leads to a hacked compression shelving system for easy maneuverability and expansion. Goals Recently I 'earned' some upgraded bookshelves.  Having casually shopped shelving for a w...
By: tiffehr

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BULLHORN YOUR BARS

Posted: 10 Mar 2010 05:46 AM PST

Here's how to chop your curl downs into a custom set of bullhorns Supplies   Finding a Good Candidate When choosing handlebars make sure they will comfortably fit your natural grip Guide Line Choose a comfortable cutting line Chop! Time to cut! Cut along the black edge leaving all of the...
By: brianhabicht

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The simple Saw Horse (Sawhorse?)

Posted: 11 Mar 2010 03:24 PM PST

Here is a simple set of instructions for building a set of sawhorses. It is a fairly simple design that most people who have some woodworking experience can build with a fairly basic tools. Its a low cost  woodworking project, that will net you a useful tool, and make the projects that come after it...
By: toymotorhead

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Ice Cream Recipes

Posted: 11 Mar 2010 04:34 PM PST

I scream, you scream, and then we go get ice cream! Check out this great collection of homemade ice cream recipes and techniques.  From quick and easy sorbets to frozen yogurt, dairy-free options, and more traditional ice cream making methods, the Instructables community has you covered.  Get st...
By: scoochmaroo

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How to make a ball bearing rollercoaster

Posted: 11 Mar 2010 07:43 AM PST

Scott had always wanted to make some sort of ball bearing rollercoaster and we thought we'd post up the results of his first testing and building sessions. The idea was to make track for ball bearings (or similar) out of something that was fairly quick and easy to work. Scott ...
By: JamJarCollective

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