
Nice build, not so sure I would use 3D printed material (sun and weather not kind to this stuff) but still a nice build for a simple wind power generator
https://www.instructables.com/HOW-TO-MAKE-a-PORTABLE-WIND-TURBINE/
Nice build, not so sure I would use 3D printed material (sun and weather not kind to this stuff) but still a nice build for a simple wind power generator
https://www.instructables.com/HOW-TO-MAKE-a-PORTABLE-WIND-TURBINE/
Interesting build from mostly spare parts. The author made this for doing precise thru-hole cuts on PCB boards.
https://hackaday.io/project/185424-highly-accurate-really-cheap-pcb-drill-press
Pretty simple build using wood frame and foam board for the “walls”. The foam also can help insulate and reduce noise too. Me, I might have added a thin sheet of showerboard too so they could become whiteboards. and help keep the foam board from getting dinged on one side. Still a nice build.
https://www.instructables.com/Lightweight-Room-Dividers-a-Temporary-Wall-for-Ren/
The author did some updates to his original sand art display bot.
This feature comes in handy with kids or folks that want to borrow your phone, you can switch it to another account so they don’t accidently use your work email to send out stuff. 🙂
Not a bad idea to use old silverware that isn’t real silver. Mostly the prybars are used to pop open laptop cases that have those annoying plastic snap latches. Me, I bought a cheap plastic set from Harbor Freight, but this looks like a nice upgrade with stuff you can get cheap at yard sales
https://www.instructables.com/How-to-Make-Spudgers-prying-Tools-Out-of-Cutlery/
I like the spring built into this. Nice build overall
https://www.homemadetools.net/forum/table-saw-hold-down-video-90280#post200028
This one is a bit crazy, the author basically modified an electric bug swatter to keep things like a kill count.
https://www.instructables.com/Ultimate-Mosquito-Swatter-Mod-for-Gamer-Add-Kill-C/
If you can find a RPi to do this with that is. I use OpenMediaVault myself, but tempting to switch over to this.
gives me some ideas for converting old 3D printers that have seen better days. Something to think about anyways.