The Best of Instructables

DIY Projects from the World's Biggest Show & Tell

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The Best of Instructables includes hand-picked projects from the World's Biggest Show & Tell. The Instructables community is made up of over 350,000 makers who create, share, and comment on homebrewed step-by-step instructions.
Inside you'll learn how to:

  • Paint with electronic graffiti
  • Create killer science fiction and fantasy costumes
  • Make a turn-signal bike jacket and wiper glove
  • Learn how to craft beautiful Bento Box lunches
  • Make unique, stylish furniture from junk
  • Fab a computer-controlled milling machine

In the process, you'll learn such skills as electronics and microcontrollers, mold-making, vacuumforming, food hacking, crafting techniques, and a lot more! The Best of Instructables also contains tips and "build stories" from experts and amateurs alike: material you won't get anywhere else.







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