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13 Jan 2012
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This DIY guide looks pretty simple, but it’s surely not so easy to repeat.
In case you have lost one of your socks, don’t worry. It’s right after the jump.
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VIDEO 12 Dec 2011
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A student from China wished to purchase an Apple iPad for his girlfriend, but the device was too expensive for him to afford. He found a solution. He spent $78 on an old notebook and $50 on a new touchscreen display. Ten days later his iPad was ready.
This DIY instruction will help you make your own Christmas tree out of empty cans.
Do you have an old LCD monitor at home? You can turn it into a “spy” monitor. While everybody sees it as a monitor with white screen, you will have special “magic” glasses to make it work. Here is an instruction on how to make a privacy monitor out of an LCD monitor.
Don't forget to watch video with this awesome creation.
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12 Aug 2011
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The adepts of DIY never lack imagination, creativity and skills. As far as I’m concerned, they never fail to surprise me with their ingenuity.
Previous parts:
There, I Fixed It. Part 1 (41 pics)
There, I Fixed It. Part 2 (51 pics)
There, I Fixed It. Part 3 (69 pics)
There, I Fixed It. Part 4 (78 pics)
There, I Fixed It. Part 5 (67 pics)
There, I Fixed It. Part 6 (63 pics)
There, I Fixed It. Part 7 (48 pics)
There, I Fixed It. Part 8 (55 pics)
A post for all the Iron Man fans out there.
It’s very geeky and it’s obviously useless, unless you plan to make yourself a complete Iron Man suit to go and fight crime in your town… but anyways, it’s awesome!
So let’ see the result.
Now you can make some mini weapons of mass destruction… for your schoolmates.
I found them absolutely ingenious, yet I am sure they will be of more use for students in high school. Or some of you may make them as a hobby :)
The terrarium in a light bulb shown in these photos has to be the smallest in the world. The amazing part is it doesn’t seem to be that difficult to put together. It would certainly make a wonderful conversation starter. Take a look and you will see what I mean.
If you’re a fan of origamis, you might like this hand-made spider from several dollar bills.
In all you will need 5 bills: “four for the legs, and one to wrap the body”.
All the instructions are inside the post.