Month: March 2006

Engine repair and rebuilding

Engine repair and rebuilding

Drew writes – “Like many people, I learned about the four stroke internal combustion engine in junior high school science class, but one look under a car’s hood makes it obvious that the pedagogical diagrams of a single cylinder left out a lot of the details. Unwilling to disassemble the motor of my daily driver, […]

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HOW TO – Make a popcorn popper coffee roaster

HOW TO – Make a popcorn popper coffee roaster

Will has a fun how to on making your own coffee roster using an old popcorn popper. Thanks KSmith! Link. Related: The Bottomless Portafilter by Will O’Brien in DIY: Coffee. Mod your espresso maker’s filter holder for a tastier cup. MAKE 04 – Page 117.

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DIY garage for car repairs

DIY garage for car repairs

Fix your own car for $7.25 / half hour – “O’garage – in Roubaix, France, near the Belgian border – is a DIY garage for car repairs. Gearheads pay by the hour or half hour to use the facility’s fully loaded space and professional-grade equipment, including car lifts. O’garage offers instructional guides, clinics and classes […]

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Experimental Musical Instruments

Experimental Musical Instruments

David from Durham writes – “Many Make readers will probably remember the print zine Experimental Musical Instruments. It’s not in print anymore, but still has a website for back issues etc. and a great set of links & resources. They also sell very cool hardware for making said instruments, for instance, 5/8” magnetic spot pickups, […]

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Tree Circus trees

Tree Circus trees

Chuck writes –Your post ‘Houses woven out of trees’ made me think about Axel Erlandson and his Tree Circus. I’ve often dreamed of using Axel’s techniques on banyan trees to grow house frames. Looks like someone is going to actually do it! – Link.

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Help Joe with his generator

Help Joe with his generator

Joe wants to do something with his generator – “There is something inherently cool about being able to generate your own electricity. From the dawn of history, man has always tried to produce power: From fire to wind, coal to fission, every generation has tried to gain more control over the world around them. It […]

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The Axe Manual of Peter McLaren

The Axe Manual of Peter McLaren

Clarke writes – “Many of us have only seen a tree chopped down with an axe in the movies, or on TV and fail to recognize the danger or finesse involved in felling even a small tree: A tree can be hacked down in a haphazard, laborious fashion or it can be dropped easily and […]

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