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- How to make a pair of Angel Wings
- How to make a bird feeder out of Ikea plates
- Tilt activated LED glow cube
- How To Build A Pit Oven (And Cook A Salmon In It)
- Stained Glass Jello
- Chocolate-covered potato chips
- Curly/korker Hair Bows
- Automatic Pool Water Filler
- A fully automatic coffee bean roaster (Arduino)
- GTP USB PIC PROGRAMMER (Open Source)
- How to Make Authentic Water Kefir
- How To Enter the Summer Sewing Contest
Posted: 17 Feb 2008 02:52 PM PST I'm sharing this tutorial under one condition. If you and I are ever going to the same baby shower, I get to give them the towel! wink, wink I like these so much better than most store bought baby towels. They're cheaper to make, averaging around $10 per towel, and they're much bigger, thicker an... By: Mickiswing Continue Reading » |
How to make a pair of Angel Wings Posted: 23 Oct 2007 07:59 AM PDT In this Instructable I will explain how to make a pair of wings which could be used to make a costume to dress up as an angel, bird, or anything else with feathered wings (for example certain species of dragon). The motivation for this outfit was 1) I like to make a spectacle of myself, 2) I was ... By: T0BY Continue Reading » |
How to make a bird feeder out of Ikea plates Posted: 13 Apr 2010 08:40 PM PDT Spring is here and with it comes the birds. Why not give them a little grub with this simple, cheap, and visually pleasing bird feeder. What you'll need to get started 1. Two 12" Ikea Hultet bamboo plates 2. A 3/8-16 Carrige Bolt 12" long 3. A drill 4. Any washers, nuts, fa... By: PaulEl Continue Reading » |
Posted: 30 Jun 2010 12:37 PM PDT I can thank Instructibles for inspiring me to make various LED projects for my family and friends. Now it's time to publish my first instructible on my latest and favorite project so far. This instructible will show you how to quickly and easily build your own tilt activated color changing light ... By: asporkable Continue Reading » |
How To Build A Pit Oven (And Cook A Salmon In It) Posted: 11 Sep 2007 07:51 AM PDT We had a BBQ at the weekend and thought it might be fun to do a little backwoods cooking with a pit oven. The meal was to be a whole salmon which had been taking up valuable real estate in the freezer for about a year, so we thought this would be the perfect opportunity to get rid of the beast. Afte... By: Mr. Nova Continue Reading » |
Posted: 30 Jun 2010 11:45 AM PDT Stained glass Jell-O is a fun, festive treat for holidays and parties. Choose colors to represent the theme! Here I went with red white and blue - great for 4th of July, Bastille Day, or even a brief appearance in the World Cup. This would be great in colors to represent your school or favorit... By: scoochmaroo Continue Reading » |
Chocolate-covered potato chips Posted: 30 Jun 2010 10:20 AM PDT Potato chips + chocolate + sea salt = awesome! Just make a few of these chocolate-covered potato chips and I think you'll agree. The mix of the saltiness with the sugar and cocoa is great. The general gist of the idea is right here in the title and the picture, but read on for the details. ... By: fungus amungus Continue Reading » |
Posted: 17 Jan 2008 01:38 PM PST Save yourself some money buying those boutique bows and make them at home yourself. They're easy! I promise! Supplies Gather your supplies. For this bow I used: 1/4" ribbon 1/4" wooden dowels small binder clips hair clip glue gun strong thread If you want to use wider or narrow... By: Mickiswing Continue Reading » |
Posted: 23 Mar 2009 08:26 PM PDT This device will automatically add water to your pool when it gets below a specified level. It does this all for under $15. By having a device fill the pool to a specific level, you can avoid wasting water by overfilling. UPDATE: VERSION 2.1 Cross Section Added For Stability After version 1.0 kept... By: whosdadog Continue Reading » |
A fully automatic coffee bean roaster (Arduino) Posted: 04 Nov 2009 01:59 PM PST I got introduced into the world of Arduino when two friends informed me about this little device independently from each other. I read about it and was sold immediately. What if I had this so many years ago, how much would I have invented already, what would I have made? What would my house have loo... By: nightlife31 Continue Reading » |
GTP USB PIC PROGRAMMER (Open Source) Posted: 30 Dec 2007 05:19 PM PST This work includes, GTP USB (not plus or lite) . The schematic, photos and PCB have been developed by PICMASTERS based on some valuable works done before. This programmer supports pic10F, 12F, 16C, 16F, 18F,24Cxx Eeprom. Unfortunately, it works with only Winpic800 v.355. We have ... By: keolerea Continue Reading » |
How to Make Authentic Water Kefir Posted: 29 Jun 2010 05:00 PM PDT Water Kefir (pronounced keh-FEER) is not as well known as milk kefir. But it is the same concept - symbiotic grains of bacteria and yeast that ferment a specific liquid - in this case, a sugar-water-fruit liquid. It produces a mild, light and refreshing, slightly carbonated beverage. The basic flavo... By: Yemoos Continue Reading » |
How To Enter the Summer Sewing Contest Posted: 30 Jun 2010 10:21 AM PDT It's getting hot outside, which means it's time to freshen things up with some warm-weather sewing! We want to see what great summery projects you come up with, so we've teamed up with Singer to bring you the Summer Sewing Contest. The rules are simple: make a new Instructable that shows how to s... By: Contest Robot Continue Reading » |
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