Tags Archive: diy

iSnow – Make Your Own Snow

iSnow - Make Your Own Snow

If you can’t stand waiting for the snow to fall, or maybe you are living in a part of the world where you simply don’t have this kind of cold weather, try the iSnow DIY snow.

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Robot Arm

Robot Arm

This kit allows you to build a robotic arm that can grasp anything up to 1.7 inches in width, lift objects weighing up to 100g, using its LED to provide you with a search light, and much more.

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Star Wars DIY Lightsaber Kit

Star Wars DIY Force FX Lightsaber Kit

This cool Star Wars kit allows you to build your very own custom lightsaber.

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iHole – iPhone Box Camera

iHole - iPhone Box Camera

Remember that iPod Recycling Speaker by Bird-Electron from last month? Now there’s a way to make use of your iPhone box as well, by transforming it into a “revoluntionary analog photographic device”.

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DIY Star Wars Toys

Star Wars Dolls

My Paper Crane has made a set of cool, and slightly creepy, Star Wars dolls featuring Chewbacca, C-3PO, Clone Trooper and others.

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Christmas Tree Projector

Christmas Tree Projector

Here’s the ultimate solution if you’re still having trouble getting the tree up in time after having tried the Last Minute Christmas Tree.

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Space Invaders Duct Tape Wallet

Space Invaders Duct Tape Wallet

KMC Designs over at Etsy has taken the DIY duct tape wallet and made it into a cool, unique black and silver Space Invaders model.

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Animated Disco Coaster

Animated Disco Coaster

Instructables member ebenupton decided to cheer his Las Vegas-loving wife up by by making an animated, brightly lit drinks coaster.

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Rubik’s Cube Cake

Rubik's Cube Cake

Dream Country shows you how to make your own Rubik’s Cube cake.

(Via Craftzine)

Radio ACE Vintage Radio Kit

Radio ACE Vintage Radio Kit

One for the fans of DIY hardware. The Radio ACE Vintage Radio Kit ($100) lets you “build a nostalgic radio with a real vacuum tube and explore the airwaves as they did in the 1930’s”.

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