How to Make a Cave to Age Cheese |
- How to Make a Cave to Age Cheese
- How To Make A Watermelon Basket
- New & Improved Portable, Paperless, Digital Copy Machine
- Apple iPad being Taken Apart
- How to wire wrap a feather - method 2
- How to wire wrap a feather - method 1
- Build Your Own Brewery for Under £100 ! - STEP 1 - Mash Tun
- Crochet an Amigurumi Cupcake
- Dog Toys for Heavy Chewers
- Motion Feedback MP3 Player
| How to Make a Cave to Age Cheese Posted: 08 Apr 2010 08:02 PM PDT This is how I converted a small refrigerator into a temperature and humidity-controlled "cave" for aging cheese. While traveling in Spain, I fell in love with aged Manchego cheese: the older the better. I can easily find Imported 1-year old Manchego in the US, but it just isn't what I remember...By: ewilhelm Continue Reading » |
| How To Make A Watermelon Basket Posted: 08 Sep 2008 10:08 PM PDT Great for parties, school picnics... What you need Watermelon, a thin bladed knife, a melon baller, an icecream scoop, a marker, other fruits. Mark the top of the melon as shown With a long, thin bladed knife, cut out the top of the watermelon, leave the center as handle. Cut the handle to wa...By: hipgirl Continue Reading » |
| New & Improved Portable, Paperless, Digital Copy Machine Posted: 26 Oct 2009 01:46 PM PDT Don’t wait in line to feed coins into the library’s photocopier! Here are instructions for making a portable, paperless, digital copy machine. [Earlier I published a version of this that had a clear-plastic “page press”. In some cases, there was too much reflection off of the plastic, a...By: DHagen Continue Reading » |
| Posted: 05 Apr 2010 02:18 PM PDT This is a slideshow of the Apple iPad being taken apart. High-Def Videos and iPad parts are available from our website: http://www.powerbookmedic.com/ipad By: powerbookmedic Continue Reading » |
| How to wire wrap a feather - method 2 Posted: 07 Apr 2010 11:02 AM PDT After figuring out the first method , I decided to try a slightly different approach; here are the instructions. In this method, you start wrapping the feather close to point on the shaft where the fluffy part of the feather is, wrap wire up to the end of the shaft, form the hanging loop, and ...By: jfeathersmith Continue Reading » |
| How to wire wrap a feather - method 1 Posted: 07 Apr 2010 10:44 AM PDT This is a relatively simple way to wrap wire around the shaft of a feather to make it easy to add to a piece of jewelry. You will wrap wire around the feather shaft as well as part of the wire, which creates a nice tight wrap that prevents the feather from falling out. Gather tools and materia...By: jfeathersmith Continue Reading » |
| Build Your Own Brewery for Under £100 ! - STEP 1 - Mash Tun Posted: 08 Apr 2010 01:14 AM PDT Like Beer? Like cooking? Like traditional crafts? Tried homebrewing? If the answer to any of the above is yes, then read on my friend... Hi, my name is Rich but my friends call me Chard, After making Elderflower Champagne about 2 years ago and then building a cider press and making homeg...By: Chard Continue Reading » |
| Posted: 07 Apr 2010 07:37 PM PDT The amigurumi cupcake pattern is my original design and the PDF is available as a free download from Ravelry.com. To see more of my work or get copies of other patterns I've written, pleas visit my blog , or Ravelry Pattern Shop . I also sell finished amigurumi in my Etsy shop . Thank...By: theitsybitsyspider Continue Reading » |
| Posted: 07 Apr 2010 07:10 PM PDT These easy to make colorful rope toys are great for any size dog. Just scale up or down the diameter of the rope to fit your dog, 1/4" for small dogs or 3/8" for large dogs. Directions given are for a basic toss/tug toy pictured below. In the next picture there are several variations of the ...By: J3443RY Continue Reading » |
| Posted: 07 Apr 2010 05:46 PM PDT Concept: Create a feedback loop between a motion sensor and MP3 player volume I wanted to create a positive feedback system to encourage more activity during a workout. What I came up with is an MP3 player that is controlled by continuous activity. After working with it and discussi...By: polymythic Continue Reading » |
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