Monday, May 31, 2010

Simple Pioneering - Build a swing from wood poles!

Simple Pioneering - Build a swing from wood poles!


Simple Pioneering - Build a swing from wood poles!

Posted: 30 May 2010 08:27 AM PDT

In this simple pioneering project we are going to build a swing.  This particular swing is using 3.5 meter tanalised wooden poles.  I wouldn't recommend tanalised, but seasoned unstripped pine as this gives better grip and the tanalised poles can fracture with little warning when put under stress su...
By: tim_n

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Make An Awesome Drop Spindle

Posted: 12 May 2010 05:29 PM PDT

 Drop spindles are an ancient tool for spinning fiber into yarn or thread. They've been around for a very long time and have changed little since their first invention. The first spindles weighted with whorls appeared as far back as the Neolithic era. A whorl is simply a weight that helps the spindl...
By: Culturespy

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28 Upcycles for the Garden

Posted: 30 May 2010 11:43 AM PDT

I have been gardening for about 8 years. Over the years I have upcycled many things into my garden, some for practical reasons, some to save money, some to be environmentally responsible and some just for fun. In this Instructable I will demonstrate how to upcycle 28 (or more) everyday household ...
By: sparkleponytx

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Make rare planters re-using home junk

Posted: 30 May 2010 12:28 AM PDT

(TOMORROW: Pictures with the cactus planted in the pots. Please, be patient and wait for the pictures) Tired of simple or sissy planters? Do you want more attitude flowerpots? Well, it's your lucky day, because today's instructable is about how to make planters using cheap stuff. Due to the ex...
By: M.C. Langer

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Memorial Day

Posted: 20 May 2009 04:28 PM PDT

Celebrate this years Memorial Day with great projects from Instructables and get inspired by some great ideas for delicious BBQ, unique beverages, classy party decorations, fun games and night time backyard movies. How to Brew BeerThis is a step by step guide to brew beer from ...
By: Instructables Guides

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Pneumatic Squib For On-Actor Film Blood Effects

Posted: 05 Nov 2007 11:35 AM PST

This Instructable is derived from available Internet resources on fabricating special-effect blood-shooter devices from hand-pumped garden sprayers. It seeks mainly to minaturise the design. This particular design grew out of a general dissatisfaction with the restrictions the garden-sprayer styl...
By: Crosius

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Moveable Carport Garden

Posted: 30 May 2010 07:47 AM PDT

 Growing plants is important.  It is healthy, greening, improves air quality and is all-round good for you.  But this can be tough if you live in a second floor apartment without a balcony.  This Instructable will show you how I grew carrots in a carport, radishes from rubbish, and spinach from wast...
By: bpar10

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Convert a Broken Microwave into a Mailbox

Posted: 29 May 2010 08:12 PM PDT

Don't you wish you had a mailbox that was waterproof? One that would be large enough to hold small-to-medium sized packages? One with enough space to hold all your mail if you go out of town for a few days? Do you have a dead microwave oven? Yes? Then your wish is about to come true! Remove un...
By: HenryBasenji

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How to build your own desktop zen garden

Posted: 30 May 2010 04:40 PM PDT

 There are a lot of people that like to have something special on their desk. There are also a lot of people that like gardening, but they simply don't have where to practice it. This little desktop garden will make them all happy. It's all built from recycled scraps, and easily found stuff. L...
By: obbitz

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Raised Garden Beds (and More!) from Reclaimed Wood

Posted: 30 May 2010 06:50 PM PDT

The fence in my back yard was already half collapsed when I bought my house last year.  I figured I'd take care of it eventually, but this winter when a wind storm came through it went from one section already on the ground with two more halfway there to four sections (around thirty feet) down.  ...
By: depotdevoid

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