HOW TO BUILD A DISPLAY CASE FROM A BOOKSHELF AND OLD PICTURE WITH GLASS AND A FRAME.
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Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Saturday, September 24, 2011
DIY plexiglass PC case
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I used some left over plexy from another project. I made a tiny work bench, so instead of buying a new PC case. I decided to make my own and added a few touches.....enjoy
I used some left over plexy from another project. I made a tiny work bench, so instead of buying a new PC case. I decided to make my own and added a few touches.....enjoy
Friday, September 23, 2011
How To Build a Snow Maker Machine
Do it yourself snow maker. This is the How To Build my snow machine as demonstrated in a previous video.
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Build a wind turbine
Building a wind turbine is a easy way to create free electricity. Depending on your location in the wind you may find you had an abundant source of free energy. Just remember size does matter and so don't expect to power you house with a two foot wind turbine but you can use it to keep a battery charged. Or maybe use this project to power a light or two around the house. Sometimes going green can mean taking small steps at a time to achieve a larger goal.
Monday, September 5, 2011
Parabolic Microphone
We have all seen movies of guys using these umbrella type microphones to pick up distant sounds and conversations. In this little project we will build one of those spy microphones which are called parabolic microphones. Your mission will be to have fun with this project but please stay out of trouble.
Sunday, September 4, 2011
Fish farming at home Part 2
Okay, my last post was just a starter in my quest to show you the possibilities of fish farming. In this post we will take it a step farther by combining our fish farming with hydroponics. Hydroponic farming is fast becoming a viable way to grow fruits and vegetables without soil and so it makes perfect sense to combine this with our fish farm. They call this method of farming aquaponics. This fish two videos show some inexpensive ways to get started.
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