Tall Trike
We’ve seen a few “Tall bikes” – and here’s a “Tall Trike”. Link. Related: Tons of bike projects, howtos and mods – Link.
DIY science is the perfect way to use your creative skills and learn something new. With the right supplies, some determination, and a curious mind, you can create amazing experiments that open up a whole world of possibilities. At home-made laboratories or tech workshops, makers from all backgrounds can explore new ideas by finding ways to study their environment in novel ways – allowing them to make breathtaking discoveries!
We’ve seen a few “Tall bikes” – and here’s a “Tall Trike”. Link. Related: Tons of bike projects, howtos and mods – Link.
Here’s a new blog that has some good tips (and choppers) – “This blog will help you with the maintenance and repair of your bicycle. Everything from chain lubrification to wheel alignement will be covered in time. It is easy after you know how-to. For now here’s the – Tip of the day: The best […]
KoolKat has another awesome bike project – “Full suspension mountain bikes with v-shaped frames have become very popular over the years, so it’s no wonder that the local landfill has been seeing more and more of the cheap steel versions lately. The typical lifespan of a department store type bike seems to be about three […]
From the MAKE flickr pool, Seattle’s Hazzard Factory is sponsoring a Power Tool Drag Race & Derby this Saturday, July 22 from 3pm to 9pm. Link.
Chr1s writes “[Here’s] how to fit a dual tube system to a bicycle wheel that will enable you to deal with a puncture without having to remove the the wheel or need any tools other than a pump until you get home. When you get a puncture the second inner tube is sitting right there […]
Biomedical Image awards 2006 gallery is up with an amazing collection of the microscopic, who knew bread mold could look so good! – “The fruiting body of bread mould. As the mould grows, it propagates itself by forming spores that are released into the environment and grow into new mould colonies. Colour-enhanced scanning electron micrograph […]
Prank writes “Build a nice bike trailer out of a piece of electrical conduit and some old bike bits” – Link.