This is a bit more fancy than I would have gone, but its a nice centerfinder for a circle.
https://www.homemadetools.net/forum/multifunction-guide-woodworking-tool-92248#post208046
This is a bit more fancy than I would have gone, but its a nice centerfinder for a circle.
https://www.homemadetools.net/forum/multifunction-guide-woodworking-tool-92248#post208046
Basically the author cuts a ubolt in half, uses some scrap for the end with a knob, and bam, fence post clamps for a table saw. Its a cheap method to do this, but…I have seen some fence post clamps on amazon for a bit less than the materials here. So…if you have everything already, worth doing, else, if you can wait. Check out for buying one.
https://www.homemadetools.net/forum/56-u-bolts-make-best-fence-clamps-shorts-tip-93479#post212153
This was built mostly for kids. Its a nice build where kids can put stuff inside the tube and watch it go up.
https://hackaday.com/2022/02/18/homemade-toy-wind-tunnel-blows-really-well/
I could also see making this for cameras too. Nice cheap build that you can do to help keep your camera level and you record and move around.
Not so sure I would do this, the author basically takes a PVC pipe (thin one) that the bottle fits in, and cuts it to size and puts some nice shaping on it. Interesting build
https://www.instructables.com/Bicycle-Bottle-Cage-Made-With-PVC/
Clever build with 3D printed parts and some PCB boards. Good way to teach variable capacitance to folks.
https://hackaday.com/2022/03/07/a-variable-capacitor-for-not-a-lot/
Made for a tablesaw. Pretty straight forward build with a clamp. Not fancy but does the job.
https://www.instructables.com/How-to-Make-a-Tenoning-Jig-DIY-Table-Saw-Jig/
Could be adapted for closed source too.
https://mathspp.com/blog/how-to-create-a-python-package-in-2022
Well technically it is a vaccum. The author make a hug vaccum handle out of PVC and some wheels that he can use to vaccum up the shop with. Nice idea for a cheap vaccum attachment, I can see a smaller version of this working with a standard shop vac, which would allow the handle to roll.
This one is a bit different from others where the “push stick” is the jig to hold the wood and make the thin strips. Nice way to do it if you have one short board and lots of strips to make.