Sunday, May 9, 2010

Seasoning small section timber.

Seasoning small section timber.


Seasoning small section timber.

Posted: 09 May 2010 03:58 PM PDT

Small branch off-cuts from garden shrubs and trees make for interesting timber for use in your woodwork projects. Recently a neighbour was clearing some ancient honeysuckle and a flowering cherry tree. My packrat-edness got the better of me. I needed some of that mini-lumber goodness for making h...
By: bosherston

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Accessorize your insulin pump and yourself!

Posted: 09 May 2010 02:59 PM PDT

Hi everyone! I am Jessica Floeh , a Type 1 Diabetic designer working on ways to make the insulin pump into a positive conversation piece and ultimately a fashion statement. I wanted to share with my fellow Type 1's a new way to transform your pump into an accessory. This tutorial will show y...
By: flobotic

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Mini Indoor Herb Garden

Posted: 09 May 2010 05:13 PM PDT

A few days ago, it was Earth day, and I think it's a good time to plant, so I've decided to build mini indoor herb garden . There are various ways to plant herbs, but i want to reuse plastic containers as recycling. It's very easy and inexpensive, but it looks great. What you need  Materials ...
By: MichelleMin

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Coffee Cup Papermaking

Posted: 09 May 2010 01:54 PM PDT

Making very cool paper can be actually quite easy. This instructable shows a method I have found to work very well, even for young children or people who have never done anything like making paper. If you happen to be on Kauai, come by Art Night in Hanapepe. Every Friday night I run a free commun...
By: taylooooor

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Paper coffee cup flying & controling models of hovercrafts

Posted: 09 May 2010 11:01 AM PDT

I love DIY - particularly modeling - because here with almost nothing, we can do really interesting things! Today (first in English - I'm sorry for my language mistakes) I'm trying show you, how from paper cup make a simple model of hovercraft. But it is not all - it is flying and controling, ...
By: iPD

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Solar Bike Stereo

Posted: 04 May 2010 07:45 AM PDT

 In this instructable I will show you how to make a solar powered bike stereo box that fits in a milk crate, which you may already have on your bike!  This instructable assumes you have some proficiency in woodworking and soldering, and is really about the solar to battery circuitry and the options ...
By: mbmosher

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Perfboard Hackduino (Arduino-compatible circuit)

Posted: 09 May 2010 11:55 AM PDT

Never again will you have to dismantle a finished project just to reuse an Arduino board! This tutorial will go through the steps involved in fabricating your own Arduino-compatible circuit using just ~$8 of parts (this includes the ATMega chip!).  This is perfect for installing and embedding...
By: jmsaavedra

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Coffee Cup Packaging

Posted: 09 May 2010 08:00 AM PDT

I have been reading a lot lately about efforts to reduce the number of paper cups the coffee industry uses. I tote around my plastic refillable mug, and get 10 cents off (Dutch people like to be cheap) so I hadn’t thought about it much.  Until… I got yet another box in the mail.  I hate gett...
By: mkbier

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Homemade Water/Air hand pump

Posted: 08 May 2010 04:19 PM PDT

This is my first Instructable so bare with me I looked on here for a hand pump to make but unfortunately there didn’t seem to be an Instructable for it, but lots of people asking how to make one. What I wanted to do was to build a pump for water to make my own version of a super soaker, ...
By: n1cod3mus

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Coffee cup sphere lamp

Posted: 08 May 2010 01:39 PM PDT

I've had this idea for a long time and when I read about the Coffee cup challenge thought this would be the time to let this idea become reality: The coffee cup sphere lamp! I must admit it isn't completely original. I just saw the same idea posted in another Instructable here , and I can remembe...
By: Aeolus

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How to Make a Hi-Hat Stand

Posted: 08 May 2010 07:56 PM PDT

A while back, I acquired a drum set for $50. I got a kick, snare, and three toms, but no cymbals or stands. Because the set was so cheap, I was unwilling to spend over $50 to complete it, but cymbals are expensive, and so are stands! By a stroke of luck, I was given hi-hat cymbals and a crash for...
By: macgeek

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Off-Grid Party Sound Systems

Posted: 07 May 2010 07:21 PM PDT

Whether its for a mobile bike party or a solar powered concert, a 12V or 24V sound system is the key.  I recently built several systems for mobile bike parties and this article has a pile of details.  You can also check my Easy Bike Party Sound System project if you don't want to get too involve...
By: dan

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