Solder Your Own Wine Glass Charms
Windell of Evil Mad Scientist Labs has his own take on making wine charms by soldering them with electronic components. Link. Related: Crochet Wine Glass Charms – Link.
Windell of Evil Mad Scientist Labs has his own take on making wine charms by soldering them with electronic components. Link. Related: Crochet Wine Glass Charms – Link.
Brian writes – Inspired by the wealth of hard-drive recycling ideas on hacked-gadgets and the >springverb research posted at Electronic Peasant. When looking at both these pages… this hack becomes pretty obvious. It helps that i had all the materials laying around already. Hard drive spring “speaker” – [via] Link.
DIY Maven at Curbly writes: “Tie-dying” paper is a fun and easy project. And, chances are, you already have everything on hand you need to do it. Check out her fun tie-dying paper tutorial here. Link.
Candace of Crafty Daisies has a tutorial on the delicate art of hollowing out your eggs to keep your easter eggs from spoiling. Make sure you get enough eggs in case of breakage! Link.
Modern Mechanix 1932 explains gravity and relativity – Maybe you think you weigh the same in Denver as you do in New York, but that’s because you don’t know your Einstein or your relativity. You really weigh more in New York, Why? Read this article and find out–we defy you to begin Mr. Miller’s story […]
I came across this crochet owl purse pattern by anapaulaoli from the WIP by mk carroll (shown right). I love looking at projects in progress and this crochet owl is just too cute. You can get the pattern for just $4 from anapaulaoli’s etsy shop. Link. Related: Anapaulaoli’s Free Little Fried Egg Pattern – Link. […]
One wheeled homemade tractor from Popular Science 1933 – With a power plant that is suspended securely inside of a big ring-shaped wheel, a garden tractor has been built largely from odds and ends by R. D. Read of Akron, Ohio. It operates like the unicycle automobile developed in England. (P.S.M. May, ’32, p. 63.) […]