Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Create custom etched aluminium (aluminum) art

Create custom etched aluminium (aluminum) art


Create custom etched aluminium (aluminum) art

Posted: 05 Jul 2010 10:28 PM PDT

OK, you want a nice piece of custom artwork on your (insert project here), but have no idea how to make it happen?  This instructable for you! In this case, I had made a set of handlebar riser extensions for my motorcycle and wanted something stylish to finish them off, oh, and also fill those na...
By: mrwolfe

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Make Your Own Sidewalk Chalk

Posted: 06 Jul 2010 11:27 AM PDT

Sidewalk chalk is pretty darn easy to make, and by doing it at home, you can save money, create your own designs and colors, and have fun with the whole family. Materials You can get everything you need for this project from a craft or art supply store and around the house.  You'll need: ...
By: scoochmaroo

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How to clean your old Kodak dualflex II

Posted: 06 Jul 2010 05:04 AM PDT

Everybody knows,all the olds TLR after a couple of decades,gets dusty and the lenses appears all blurry....if you want to make your old TLR shiny like brand new this is your place! What you need: For proceed you need: - A cross screwdriver - Surgical spirit,meth or a simple glass cleaner -...
By: Throw the viewfinder

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How-to: Crazy Leopard-Spotted Nails!

Posted: 29 Apr 2010 01:43 PM PDT

For this 'ible, I'm going to show you how to make crazy leopard-spotted nails! Trust me, this is WAY easier than it looks, it's a perfect beginner design! What you'll need... Base Color Paint over your nail with your base color. I used to coats of this so that the color was nice and pure. L...
By: VampireFrancesca

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USB Bike Generator

Posted: 04 Jul 2010 08:50 PM PDT

The USB Bike Generator is a small bike mounted electricity producing device optimized to provide power for two USB ports.  There are so many small electronics that can be powered or charged from a USB connection it only makes since that people might want to do this while riding a bike.  The basic id...
By: dbc1218

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DIY Electric Bike Conversion

Posted: 05 Jul 2010 11:25 AM PDT

Here is how I used electric bike kits  to convert bicycles into e bikes. Only one e bike conversion is shown here.   The bikes were older daily rides that needed work and new paint, so this was a chance to fix them up and install the kits all at once.  Before you get started with a conversion,...
By: EVsRoll

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Indoor Bike Parking Rack

Posted: 05 Jul 2010 10:22 PM PDT

Like most houses in Portland, we have a lot of bicycles, and we are always coming and going on them, often changing out bikes several times a day. Not satisfied with outdoor parking, or stacks of bicycles in the workshop, I decided to build some indoor bike parking. It allows for both front or rear ...
By: lamoix

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Faux Bamboo

Posted: 04 Jul 2010 10:24 PM PDT

I love the look of bamboo but hate how it cracks!  Plus getting larger diameter (3-inch) around by me (Western New York) is only by shipment and fresh bamboo weighs a lot!  In this Instructable, I'll try to show you how to make your own fake bamboo out of PVC pipe.  I know it's not "green" but it sh...
By: petejc

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Interview: Paul Alix, "Predators" 3D Model Maker

Posted: 05 Jul 2010 08:37 PM PDT

I realized a little while ago that I have some awesome friends who've turned their particular "maker" talents into some really awesome jobs.  And I thought, hey, I bet the Instructables community would be interested in hearing how they did it!  So I took some time to do some interviews, and this is ...
By: scoochmaroo

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Rice Krispie Treat Watermelon

Posted: 05 Jul 2010 08:57 PM PDT

We were invited to a couple of 4th of July parties this year and needed a treat to bring. So I came up with the Rice Krispie Treat Watermelon. My kids love faux-foods, and this one we came up with on our own. Strawberry flavored marshmallow Rice Krispie treats with dried blueberry "seeds" cove...
By: bwente

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Cardboard. Foil. Glue: The Solar Funnel Cooker

Posted: 05 Jul 2010 05:41 PM PDT

When the temperature hit 100°F this June I knew I had to avoid lighting my propane stove during the day. I have a box-style cardboard solar oven which I've used for years for granola and beans and even a pie now and again. However, it's bulky to haul out just to heat soup for lunch. Research led me ...
By: gwylan

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