Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Make Your Own Chitosan Bandages

Make Your Own Chitosan Bandages


Make Your Own Chitosan Bandages

Posted: 01 Jun 2010 07:19 PM PDT

Why Make Some? These specialty bandages are super easy to apply, easy to use, and could possibly save your life.  If this technology was around in the civil war it would have saved nearly 460,000 soldiers.  These are extreme days we live in and the next disaster could strike any time.  These bandag...
By: ERCBIENG

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Make a simple knife with pvc sheath

Posted: 01 Jun 2010 10:30 AM PDT

I happened to come across a brand new circular sawblade but being that I do not own I circular I didnt have a use for it so i desided to make it into a simple knife. I didnt want to go through the trouble of heat treating the knife but you can if you want to. Remember that I didnt make this kni...
By: pietzeekoe

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Door Activated LED Lighting using Hall Effect Sensors

Posted: 31 Aug 2009 03:21 PM PDT

I've been meaning to make something cool for my dorm room this coming semester and decided that some custom closet lights would look great. In this Instructable, I'll show you how to make some nice-looking LED lights that will turn on automatically using a hall effect sensor and a magnet. Edit: I...
By: woody1189

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How to make your own House M.D. oversized tennis ball

Posted: 01 Jun 2010 02:44 PM PDT

All over the web House M.D. fans rack their brains on where to find the mysterious over sized tennis ball also known as BOUO from the TV show. It can be bought in the official store with a big logo on it, but I wanted to have one that looks exactly like the one on the show. So after a long time of...
By: BrittLiv

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Cake decoration with MMF

Posted: 30 May 2010 11:57 PM PDT

MMF stands for Marshmallow fondant which is a dough made of marshmallow candies and powder sugar. Its consistency makes it perfect to be shaped into flowers, butterflies or other cute animals to decorate cakes. Here I am going to show you how to prepare the dough and shape it into cute, delic...
By: italiancooking

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From Sewing Machine to Scroll Saw, a Christmas tale

Posted: 19 Dec 2009 08:28 AM PST

Let's transform an old and unused sewing machine into a scroll saw so we can make some wooden decorations (and a load of other cool jazz).  If, like me, you had an old sewing machine (I tend to collect these things when they are getting thrown out by people) knocking about, then you could try a conv...
By: bongodrummer

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RATCHET AND CLANK: costume for halloween / cosplay videogame

Posted: 01 Jun 2010 03:56 AM PDT

This will be full instructions on how I made Ratchet and clank with his wrench and the goldfish sonic eruptor burp gun weapon. I wore this to Anime North in Toronto May 30, 2010. Requirements: Materials: Two click lights or Lids of some kind for eyes Two plastic bowls Sports equipment (...
By: solipsism

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Floating Pipe Shoe Shelf

Posted: 11 Jul 2007 02:08 AM PDT

A cheap, easy, and decorative solution to keep shoes organized and off the ground. This Instructable was inspired by both the original (which was the wrong size) j-me rack and the other two floating racks that have been making the DIY scene recently. (neither of which were really my style). N...
By: Grathio

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Retro Electric Bike

Posted: 06 Sep 2009 01:20 AM PDT

This is a custom pedal/electric bike I designed and built for school. This slideshow shows the start to finish build of the project. I am doing Metal Fabrication Engineering along side a boiler making apprenticeship. I am looking to head into custom electric motorbikes or the automotive fabrication...
By: TheFullMetalAlchemist

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How to Make a Driftwood Light Fitting Using Fruit Bowls

Posted: 30 May 2010 08:28 AM PDT

Our bach (beach house) needed new light fittings and we couldn't find anything in the stores that suited its unique inelegance or our unique financial beauty. We didn't really want to buy the light fittings we saw, as they were surprisingly expensive, especially as they weren't really what we w...
By: uniqueutopia

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Project:Aquarius, The Easy Aquarium Water Change Device

Posted: 31 May 2010 08:55 AM PDT

 New From Sam Pask Design - Project:Aquarius, the easy to use Aquarium Water Change Device, Project Aquarius is an ad-hoc solution to the many problems encountered when water changing a fish tank, solving problems like carrying heavy water buckets, starting and controlling siphons, r...
By: spas88

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Single Wheeled Bike Trailer

Posted: 31 Oct 2008 10:22 AM PDT

Tired of bumbling along single track trails with two tires on your trailer fighting for the track? Too full of pride to plunk down the dough for a store-bought one? Never again. With this instructable, you'll be the envy of the trail. I built this trailer to use on my recent ride down the C&O C...
By: samfelis

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Simple foldable kayak trolley in 20 minutes

Posted: 24 Jun 2009 07:27 AM PDT

A simple kayak trolley, made in PVC tubing. Easily to disassembly for transportation. It is lightweight and fits perfectly an Ocean Kayak Malibu II sit-on-top kayak. If you have a different kayak, only need to adjust the distance between holes in the frame to make it fit. Enjoy it ;-) Material...
By: chusgs

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Grow Your Own Cooking Oil

Posted: 31 May 2010 06:34 PM PDT

   You want to be more self sufficient? Well here's a way to grow your own cooking oil. Sunflower Seeds Place to grow sunflowers Seed oil Extractor (plastic bottle tubing small funnel wire screen strainer) Glass Jars Step One: Sunflower Seeds Buying, Growing, Harvesting   There are...
By: MadMan.inc

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Wooden Centipede Pull Toy for Kids

Posted: 31 May 2010 09:10 PM PDT

This is a quick wooden pull toy you can build in a few hours with basic tools. I built it for my little girl's first birthday a couple weeks ago. All the cutting, drilling and assembling can be done quite fast. We also decided to paint it with some fancy colors to make it a little more fun. I use...
By: woodenpickle

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