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- Multi-Layer Vermiculture Bin
- Improved high power LED bike head light with integrated heat sink
- coffee cup cake
- How to Make a Neuron
- Homemade Litmus Strip Art Weaving
- Big Bag Badges: sew-on hi-vis badges for cycling/running
- Easy, Inexpensive Doggy Door in a Screen Door
- Chicken Emulator from a Paper Cup
- Homemade Snickers Candy Bar Recipe
| Posted: 12 Apr 2010 04:28 PM PDT The following is a step-by-step process in building and maintaining your own worm compost system. Getting Started Acquire all materials and create small workplace out of doors. Materials List: Two plastic bins, one with lid. (You should assess how much compost you will generate on a monthl...By: kmh182 Continue Reading » |
| Improved high power LED bike head light with integrated heat sink Posted: 12 Apr 2010 08:58 PM PDT After scouring the globe for the right parts, the following is an updated version of my copper fitting based LED bike head light. See the original high power LED bike head light with integrated heat sink instructable for the details on the earlier version. The latest incarnation uses a cheaper...By: jmengel Continue Reading » |
| Posted: 13 Apr 2010 11:31 AM PDT is it coffee cake or a cup cake? it's both...in a coffee cup! Make your own espresso coffee cake with espresso-nut glazed topping . While I was in line at my local Starbucks I noticed they were giving away samples of biscotti in tiny disposable espresso cups. Many of the customers were tak...By: mikeasaurus Continue Reading » |
| Posted: 13 Apr 2010 10:40 AM PDT Who doesn't need an extra brain cell from time to time? I mean with all the 'zombies' out there, it seems only right to contribute to the plus column. Enter: Hairy Bobb. He's a brain cell for needy adults. I began making these creatures after a debilitating movement disorder kept me in b...By: pencilwit Continue Reading » |
| Homemade Litmus Strip Art Weaving Posted: 13 Apr 2010 10:36 AM PDT Litmus paper must turn some of the nicest colors I've ever seen. The following project will not only teach you how to salvage those little strips for use in an art project--it will teach you how to make your own litmus paper completely from scratch! Materials: One cup red cabbage Blender or ...By: elliskl Continue Reading » |
| Big Bag Badges: sew-on hi-vis badges for cycling/running Posted: 13 Apr 2010 05:02 AM PDT Back when I was a courier, I made myself a big hi-vis badge for my chic black Timbuk2 bag. It was a great success as I haven't been hit by any absent minded motorists yet, which i attribute to being highly visible, as well as taking care - there's no substitute for safe cycling. The badges are sewn ...By: royshearer Continue Reading » |
| Easy, Inexpensive Doggy Door in a Screen Door Posted: 12 Apr 2010 09:21 PM PDT With Florida weather, we can leave the doors and windows open for several months during spring and fall. But we have BUGS, so we need our screens. I also have a dog who is always on the wrong side of the door. To keep from having to open the door for her every 5 minutes, I made her a doggy do...By: galadriel Continue Reading » |
| Chicken Emulator from a Paper Cup Posted: 12 Apr 2010 04:27 PM PDT Easy to make, fun for the whole family and guaranteed not to leave chicken poo all over your back yard. This is my second ever instructable and my first entry in a competition. If you think that this is fun then please vote for my entry. Thanks. Ingredients Ingredients - 1 paper cup (a recyc...By: waynevanwijk Continue Reading » |
| Homemade Snickers Candy Bar Recipe Posted: 12 Apr 2010 06:00 PM PDT Snickers candy bars are awesome, but I wanted to try making them at home without all the stabilizers and additives necessary for a mass-market, shelf-stable candy bar. This recipe is super-easy, and makes a full pan of delicious homemade Snickers candy bars! Beware, they're extremely good, and a...By: canida Continue Reading » |
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