Golf ball pool table
Manata writes “It’s basically just a table-top pool table that uses golf balls. It’s actually quite fun and makes for a nice, quiet, drinking game. Plus, it stores as easily as a card table.” – Link.
Manata writes “It’s basically just a table-top pool table that uses golf balls. It’s actually quite fun and makes for a nice, quiet, drinking game. Plus, it stores as easily as a card table.” – Link.
Trebuchet03 writes “A pneumatic cannon for launching plastic soda bottles…. or ketchup packets. Almost all parts can be obtained from home depot and probably any local hardware store with a plumbing section. Bigger is cool looking… But not always better. I have found smaller more robust designs to be far more fun that the gigantic […]
Oskay writes “Attach an iPod Shuffle (or other tiny MP3 player) directly to your over-the-head headphones. I built these so that I could listen to music while machining, without the loose cables that would like to acquaint my head with the business end of the milling machine. As it turns out, this set seems much […]
Intoon writes “Using some household materials and some basic physics, you can have a fun game that is playable for hours.” – Link.
Howtern writes “Looking for a good waterfight? Water hose too short? Soak those pesky neighbors or water the plants on the far side of the yard with this 3-part water-weenie!” – Link.
Pellepeloton writes – “I have repaired a quite a few faulty remote controls and most often they are repairable. Common faults are: some buttons not working, not working at all, corroded battery terminals. Often buttons are sticky because of some dirt accumulated over the years from the sticky little hands of your kids? The hardest […]
Speaking of IKEA… Here’s a simple bag project from the MAKE Flickr CRAFT pool – “The IKEABagHack is a hack of the famous IEAK bags that serve as shopping baskets inside IKEA stores. Outside the stores these bags are widely used by young people to transport great amounts of laundry and/or emtpy bottles. The basic […]