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This simple clamp rack provides easy-access storage for a number of different clamp styles. It only takes about an hour or two to build, and uses common materials, making it a great project for those looking to organize their shop.
When I discovered my Stanley Tripod flashlight had a battery acid leak, it was, unfortunately, exactly when I needed a tripod flashlight the most — for fixing a leak under my sink.
If you have your own shop, chances are you have a ton of clamps yet find yourself needing more.
Everyone loves water gun fights in the summer.
If you need to drill a hole in the center of a circular material, obviously you’ll have to find the center first.
Combine building blocks and your favorite pictures to make fun custom puzzles.
Louis Poinsot was the first to demonstrate that any number of individual forces pushing or pulling on a rigid thing can be simplified into just a single linear force and a twisting force called a couple. Build this fun set of DIY "hurricane balls" to demonstrate the physical processes at work.
Create your very own mermaid tail with this cozy couch blanket.
Software-defined radios (SDR) are gaining in popularity, and it's not hard to see why — using them, your computer can tune into in an enormous range of frequencies, including FM radio, unencrypted police and fire bands, aircraft transponders, and in many countries, digital TV.
The file is a basic tool, but it would be a mistake to call it simple. Files come in a variety of shapes, cuts, and coarseness depending on the job they’re designed to do.
I designed a DIY motion-sensing alarm that is controlled by a resistor. When an intruder is detected, a siren sounds that can be deactivated by touch.
The inspiration for this project was the Doof Warrior’s flamethrower guitar from Mad Max.
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