Thursday, May 27, 2010

LED Projector Lamp v.1.0

LED Projector Lamp v.1.0


LED Projector Lamp v.1.0

Posted: 27 May 2010 02:51 PM PDT

My first video projector. Ever. Last year I came across a cheap Toshiba TLP T70M projector on some e-bay wanna-be site over here in Romania. It had no lamp at all but other than that it was operating properly (or so the salesman told me). I traded it for a Shuttle computer I had in my close...
By: claudiopolis

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Ethno-Look Laptop Hard Cover

Posted: 27 May 2010 04:34 PM PDT

Make a fun-looking removable hard cover for your laptop. It protects the lid and makes your laptop unique! You can personalize some softwares with "skins", so why not the hardware (literally)? Gluing fabric on the lid would be much easier, but not easily removable. This cover has to be hard be...
By: laxap

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Kitchen Tips

Posted: 25 May 2010 09:34 PM PDT

Everyone can use a good kitchen tip, some new trick to add to their kitchen resources. Whether it's cleaning, storage or simply using common household items in less common ways, you will find it here. The Instructables community adapts, re-uses, cross applies and DIY's better than any other. So,...
By: Culturespy

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Mini Hanging Garden

Posted: 26 May 2010 09:58 PM PDT

Want an indoor garden that won't take up table, counter, or floor space? Looking for a simple and pretty green addition to your home? Would your kids like to have their own my-sized planting project? This mini hanging garden is suitable for either indoor or outdoor use. It is simple, easy to make...
By: starrydynamo

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Compact Rotational Gardening with Raised Beds

Posted: 27 May 2010 01:07 AM PDT

This instructable will show you how to get started growing your own crops using raised beds in your garden! This project was inspired by the need to grow our own fruit and vegetables, whilst efficiently utilising the space available in our back garden. If you have ever wondered how to go about gr...
By: Alexdlp

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Peanut Chews

Posted: 30 Apr 2010 04:21 AM PDT

These chewy peanut butter munchies are a favourite in our house, and they're pretty simple and cheap to make, too! Ingredients What you will need: Rice Krispies or similar Sugar 1 jar of smooth peanut butter, smallish size, probably 1lb but don't have any right now so can't check! 1 1...
By: Sparrowhawk

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Make a totally unusual ROUND, circular, non-quadrangular bag

Posted: 27 May 2010 12:47 AM PDT

Round bag, 26 cm in diameter, with zipped closure and zipped pocket on the front. Adjustable strap. Note: is round! This is my latest and most frivolous sewing project. What use is a round bag, after all? Well, you can put things in it, and if necessary roll it down a hill. I had the idea for thi...
By: kaymcleod

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Chinese Dumplings (jiaozi)

Posted: 17 May 2010 10:40 PM PDT

I did it! Yesterday I tried for the first time to prepare Jiaozi. I have to admit I am a Jiaozi lover! They are definitely my favorite Chinese dish ever! Recently I have been taking Chinese cooking class and yesterday night I have finally decided to test what I have learned, so after work I ...
By: italiancooking

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Pallet House to Save the World... or a garden shed.

Posted: 27 May 2010 06:46 AM PDT

My middle school class designed and built a basic prototype for a house made of pallets.  The pallets are for the basic wall structure, and other materials can be used as sheathing, the floor, roof, etc.  With a little imagination the builder can fill in the gaps. One inspiration was Alexander Sa...
By: darlingtom

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Green Solar Powered Water Barrel

Posted: 05 May 2009 08:09 PM PDT

A Green way of using rainwater with the convenience of city water. The attached solar regenerated pump enables you to water plants with pressure, even when the water in the barrels falls low enough that it barely passes the level of the faucet. The sun-warmed water also aids in the growing of plants...
By: damoelld

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How to Lay a Bluestone Patio For a Beautiful Outdoor Dining Area

Posted: 25 May 2010 11:52 AM PDT

The bluestone that makes up millions of American patios often comes in neatly sawn rectangles. But for a rustic landscape, nothing looks more natural than "snapped" or "broken" bluestone, terms used to denote an irregular edge on the slabs. This Old House senior technical editor Mark Powers recent...
By: Thisoldhouse.com

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