20 DIY Rock Climbing Walls to Bring the Mountains Closer to Home
To have a really well-rounded rock climbing training regime, you need to have something to climb, and somewhere close to home is best.
To have a really well-rounded rock climbing training regime, you need to have something to climb, and somewhere close to home is best.
If you saw my last “glowing table” post, you hopefully thought it was very cool, but possibly out of your league abilities-wise. Here’s another idea that’s much easier to make, and won’t require you to have a CNC router. On the other hand, it won’t help you learn geography, but there’s always Google Maps or […]
If you’re a fan of coffee tables, geography, and stuff that glows, you’ll love this table by Chris Finklea. It features a beautiful finish, and is assembled using CNC-cut hexagons with a map of the world cut into them. To fill in the land masses, Chris decided to fill them in with what appears […]
Why settle for a normal wooden table when you can make one that glows in the dark?! Resin casting meets woodworking awesomeness and a touch of UV magic in this wonderfully weird glow table tutorial!
These spooky slip-ons were customized by Tumbler user Fond-ness with scenes from the infamous Welcome To Night Vale podcast painted onto them and highlighted with glow-in-the-dark paint.
We have all seen movies and TV show where someone opens a treasure chest and the treasure inside is so shiny that the container is glowing as soon as it is opened. I thought that this would make a great effect for Christmas presents. So I made a small treasure chest with a built-in light that turns on when it is opened. The lights are activated by a normally open momentary switch.