Oct 27th, 2010

Make: Projects - PVC utility sink stand

Posted by Blogsnapper at 05:10 am

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All the kitchen chemistry at my last place left the sink in no condition for human habitation, so I replaced it when I moved out, and took the old one with me. After some diligent scrubbing, it was ready to serve as a utility sink in my garage/workshop, hooked up to the washer/dryer connection there. All I lacked was a stand, and since I’d recently scored a bunch of these cool orange-colored Blazemaster PVC fittings at the Habitat for Humanity ReStore for a song, I decided to make one out of PVC.

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Oct 27th, 2010

Ranjit’s ebassoon

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Ranjit Bhatnagar’s at it again with another great electronic instrument, the ebasson!

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Oct 27th, 2010

Do these gears really work?

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Gearfans have gotta check out this cool video showing all sorts of crazy gears, created by Clayton Boyer. [Thanks, baz]

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Oct 27th, 2010

Hypotooter — a mini-musical instrument

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The hypotooter is a mini-member of the tootophone family of reed
instruments.   (See: 
http://www.instructables.com/id/pvc-TOOTOPHONE-a-musical-reed-instrument  
and also; 
http://www.instructables.com/id/Baby-Bass-Tootophone-a-reed-instrument 
) It is made from the protective case for a 12 cc hy…
By: Thinkenstein

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Oct 27th, 2010

cheap and easy scars

Posted by Blogsnapper at 05:10 am

We were sitting around the other evening, tables filled with building
materials from working on this years haunt when inspiration struck.
I did the 1st one on an empty cigarette pack, just to see if it would
work. When it turned out I thought I’d do an instructable hopefully
early enough to help any…
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Oct 27th, 2010

Lionel Richie Halloween Pumpkin

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Why, yes, Halloween Lionel Richie pumpkin - it is you we’re looking for. Pumpkin carving mastery via Cornbread and Butter Beans.

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Oct 27th, 2010

wooden bird cage

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Here’s a slide show of a bird cage my dad and I built.

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Oct 27th, 2010

Duct Tape Snow Shoes

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well this it my first instructables ans i love to snowshoe but
unfortunately i cant afford my own so i thought to make my very own snow
snow shoes. materials what you need: duct tape   sticks
an old shoe or somthing what to do first lay the sticks out what to
do then tape the stic…
By: connoboarder

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Oct 27th, 2010

Paper Airplane Starter Pack

Posted by Blogsnapper at 05:10 am

Are you not good at using and making paper airplane? Are you new to
it? Then make a really simple paper airplane dart glider and get
advice and tips on paper airplane! You need: Paper Now before
you go to next step, there what you will have after you finished
looking and make starte…
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Oct 27th, 2010

How-To: Coin Purse

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Rashida of I Heart Linen guest blogs on Petite Purls with a super cute coin purse tutorial using hinged purse frames. I love the mix of fabric prints she’s using, especially that apple one. [via whipup]

Rashida writes:

Springy hinge purse frames are so fun to use. They come in various sizes and are perfect for making little pouches for coins, makeup, or other accessories. You could even elongate the pieces to make a secure case for your sunglasses. This little coin purse is cute-as-a-button and will keep all that loose change from rattling around at the bottom of your bag.  It would even make a great gift for your little one’s new teacher!

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