
Pretty simple build with parts you print out on a 3D printer. Nice build overall.
Pretty simple build with parts you print out on a 3D printer. Nice build overall.
Nice opensource project to give you disk usage stats in a graphically way on command line.
I always like how easy its to cut plywood down at the lumberyards with the panel saw they have. The author builds one that is a bit interesting as the saw is on the inside of the track.
https://www.homemadetools.net/forum/panel-saw-video-94207#post214700
The author basically wrapped copper pipe around a barrel wood stove and that heats up water for “hot water”. Pretty simple idea.
https://hackaday.com/2023/02/08/simple-wood-fired-water-heater-is-surprisingly-effective/
Nice build overall, I like the addition of the metal ruler on it. And the author uses blanks to size out a fit for a saw etc…
Nice build for cleaning gutters without needing to get a ladder out. Most “commercial” ones I have seen do not go to 2 story houses well. This one does seem to do the job. Just wonder how much that thing weights in the air (and how hard to handle it).
https://www.homemadetools.net/forum/gutter-vacuum-video-94009#post213997
Ok this is a clever build, using many cheap and easy to get parts to make a dust collector and seems to work out.
https://www.instructables.com/Dust-Collector-Made-From-a-Leaf-Vacuum/
Nice idea for light CNC work, not so sure about more intense jobs. The author did the conversion for $30. If you have an old 3D printer you could do this, but keep in mind the motors, drive (belt) may not be built to handle moving a dremel thru an object. Also you may not beable to re-use the controller for the motors in all cases.
https://www.instructables.com/Old-3d-Printer-Into-a-CNC-for-Under-30/
It only makes a french braid. But still pretty clever build.
https://www.homemadetools.net/forum/french-knitting-machine-video-94850?homelistings#post217012
Nice build over all using metal conduit for the “frame”. I like the black paint finish too. Figure this build would run you under $10 each.
https://www.instructables.com/A-Terrace-Wooden-base-Pole-mounted-Glass-Jar-Light/