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Monday, January 23, 2012

Mighty Mini Fog Maker



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Here is an easy mini fog maker that produces mighty results! Tweet it!: http://bit.ly/TweetMiniFogMaker
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Use only in a well-ventilated area.

Sneaky Snake Spy Cam!



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Look behind locked doors with this cheap Splinter Cell style optical spy cam that records!
Get your own Keychain DVR: http://kipkay.com/buy-parts

...and check out the review of the Keychain DVR: http://www.youtube.com/GadgetVideoReviews

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Tweet this video! http://bit.ly/TweetSneakyCam

Blacklight Flashlight Hack! Nasty stain locator!



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Turn an ordinary flashlight into a blacklight flashlight! Use it to discover disgusting stains and find out who's been touching your stuff!

Link for the UV LED's at http://kipkay.com/buy-parts/

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Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Solar Powered Wireless Home Security Camera - DIY Project

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Video tutorial showing how to make your own solar-powered wireless security camera using an off-the-shelf solar panel and any wireless webcam.

DVD Stash Box! What would you put in it?

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Take a broken DVD drive or CD drive and turn it into a secret stash box.
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HomeMade Spy Sunglasses: Do It Yourself ! | DIY Project



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Below you'll find a list of the components needed to make these cool spy sunglasses. And If you enjoy my videos, please subscribe, comment/rate, etc. Thank you

Sunglasses. The frame size is perfect for this project - http://useth.at/aol6a

Mini Spy Camera with Audio - http://useth.at/aulv

Scissors or wire cutters. My favorite tool for this kind of task is the 5-in-1Multi-Purpose Scissors right here - http://bit.ly/5in1-Scissors

Black Wires 24 Gauge - http://bit.ly/soCjjv

Soldering Iron. You won't need an expensive one for this project. - http://bit.ly/unYo5n

Heat Shrinkable Wire Wrap - http://useth.at/a75qk

Sticky Ass Glue (Strong Glue, the best IMHO) - http://bit.ly/StrongGlue

( Optional ) USB S-Video and Composite Video Capture Cable with Audio TV. You may prefer this over buying a new DV Camcorder if you don't have one already. This alternative recording method could prove more handy and less expensive. It fits nicely into a pocket - http://useth.at/aph9 - If you already have a DV camcorder you may only need to add an RCA to USB adapter - http://useth.at/al94f

And if really you don't want to go through the hassle of assembling your own spy sunglasses you can always give a try to this pre-assembled model - http://useth.at/a4948



How To Make Spy Sunglasses

How To Make Spy Sunglasses : Secretly record video and audio without anyone knowing with these stealth spy sunglasses that cost less than $40. Now you can have your very own hidden camera! Think of the possibilities!Secretly record video and audio without anyone knowing with these stealth spy sunglasses that cost less than $40. Now you can have your very own hidden camera! Think of the possibilities! Step 1: $40 spy glasses: I always thought it would be cool to have a pair of covert spy sunglasses, you know where you could record video without anybody knowing. So I decided to make my own pair - for under forty bucks. Step 2: Materials: First I picked up a micro spy camera on my favorite auction site. This has color video and audio, and it was delivered to my door for about eighteen bucks. Then I picked up a pair of black solar-shield sunglasses, these were nineteen ninety five and will be perfect for this project. Step 3: Modifying ther camera Well the first thing we need to do is modify this spy camera. And we do that by removing all the wiring from the single cable - I ended up with four small wires: video, audio, power, and ground. Then I cut the wires about three inches from the camera, because we're going to extend this length of cable just using some small 24-gauge or smaller black wire. I individually marked and then soldered four lanes of black wire to the existing wires coming from the camera. Add some shrink tubing to protect all the connections, then solder the other end of the black wire to the three original connections and the ground. After applying some more shrink tubing, your micro-camera is ready to be installed in the sunglasses. Step 4: Connect up the camera. The camera fits perfectly right in the corner where no one can see it. That's where I'll use the hot glue to mount it, and run your wiring along the arm to conceal it. My recorder will be this small Sony handicam which fits perfectly in my pocket and records to mini-DV. Then make your final connections: video, audio, and your 9-volt power supply to power the camera. Step 5: Try it yourself... After concealing all the wiring, we took it on a test run. I was amazed at the clarity of this small camera, and no one knew I was recording video and audio at the same time. I'm sure you could come up with some unlimited uses for these covert spy sunglasses. And even Domino likes them.

Digital TV Converter Hack

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Modify a Digital Converter box into a battery powered one for emergencies, camping or other on-the-go uses. Save your portable analog TV's!

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Digital Camera Hack! Learn the secret the stores don't want you to know

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Hack a $20 one-time use digital camera and use it over and over! First time on YouTube!
More details at http://www.kipkay.com/camerahack

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Monday, January 2, 2012

Make a Homemade Lava Lamp

Uploaded by HomeScience on Oct 27, 2010
Experiment with density and polarity as we make a homemade lava lamp in this Home Science Tools video!

Get step-by-step instructions at:

http://www.homesciencetools.com/homemade-lava-lamp-project/a/1736/



Weekend Project: Make a Vacuum Former

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Here's a cheap and easy way to make 3D plastic forms like Stormtrooper costumes and tons of other things. Cost: around $20.

Weekend Project: 5-Minute Foam Factory

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Take used styrofoam and reuse it to make cool new things with this easy 5-Minute Foam Factory. Thanks to Bob Knetzger for the original project in Make: Volume 16.

How to make a neon light

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I do not own this video. I did not make it. I just thought it was interesting and put it on Youtube.

5 Dollar DIY Laser Show

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Here's a neat party trick, make your own LASER SHOW for only 5 bucks! All you need is: 1) Rubber string, 2) A cheap pen laser, 3) A mirror or two, 4) A relay or two, 5) A rare-earth magnet. All you do is dismantling the relay into an electro-magnet, glue your rare-earth magnet to the tiny mirror, glue the mirror with the magnet to a rubber-string, stretch it onto something so the mirror can vibrate freely, and tighten as needed. Place your newly modified (relay) electro-magnet right behind the rare earth magnet, make sure it doesn't touch - but have some distance between it, maybe 2 mm or so.

Now, aim the laser at the mirror (make sure YOU don't get blinded by it!), and have it reflect onto a white surface (or fluorescent for that cool effect if you have a blue one). And connect your electromagnet to an audio source of some sort. Use a 24v relay if you're connecting it to a stereo. 3-5 volt relay if you're connecting it to an audio headset output, make sure you turn the VOLUME ALL THE WAY DOWN - so you don't blow the output of your amplifier/stereo.

Have fun!