DIY Projects

HOW TO make a Rumble Mouse

HOW TO make a Rumble Mouse

Motor leadingzero writes “The following is a fairly detailed explanation of the making of the rumble mouse. In this explanation I assume that the reader has some understanding of basic circuits and soldering. If you just want to see the final product in video form you can go ahead and skip to the bottom, I don’t mind”. Link.

HOW TO make custom card boxes

HOW TO make custom card boxes

14 Elliot writes “Among the problems that weigh on the minds of card-game players everywhere are these: Why do some games come in those annoying double-wide packages? Why do some games come in boxes that are fragile or don’t stay closed? Is there any alternative to those stupid plastic baseball card boxes or rubber bands? What do I do if I expand my deck so that it no longer fits in the original box? What do I do if the box my cards came in distintegrates? What do I do if the cards came in a big envelope instead of a box? I come to you with the following answers: Who knows? Beats me. Yes. Make your own boxes! Make your own boxes! Make your own boxes!” Link.

HOW TO make a Pseudoscope

HOW TO make a Pseudoscope

Psuedoscope-1 Rob H. writes “How to make an $800 pseudoscope for less than $10. My first post on this subject involved prisms, this time the scope is made with mirrors. I’ve never seen the MX-3 in person but I recommend buying one just because they look so cool, but if you can’t afford to spend that much this post will show how to make a pseudoscope for less than $10, and also how to construct better versions for a little more”. Link.