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  • Dirt Barrel

  • These instructions are pretty coarse, but I think you'll get the idea.Two square pieces of plywood and some screws hold the tube that is attached to the vacuum cleaner. They are attached to the lid, one on the inside and one on the outside:
  • Solder the first half of the sphere

  • Solder the first half (10 modules). Start by doing the upper ring and attaching five modules to the fixture using M2 screws. Solder main joins (array ports) then remove the modules from the fixture and solder remaining joints from the other side (internal...
  • Make the Housing

  • For housing, we used a cardboard gift box with a wooden lid. We attached a battery pack with a on/off switch inside the box using double sided tape and cut a hole on the side of the box so the switch can be accessed from the outside. We drilled a small...
  • Attach the yarn guides and magnet

  • Take your yarn guides and push them onto either end of the core of your tape dispenser.  They may stay put as-is, but ours loosened and flopped after winding a few balls, so we recommend hot-gluing them in place.  Also hot-glue the magnet to...
  • Laptop with on-board POE RS485

  • Next, was to cut the hole into the bottom case and back wall of the laptop. I put the RJ45 connector in place and scribed its edges into the Laptop case. Then I used an ice pick (drill would've been better) to push through to mark the outside of the...
  • Yet Another DIY Projector

  • To create the LCD panel support, cut a plastic piece from on of the two boxes. Then make a hole to fit and hold the screen. Then paste it using some black electrical tape. Finally paste the fresnel lens in the two sides of the panel ( using tape ) take...
  • Hot Air Exhaust

  • The simplest of changes was to add a hot air exhaust port and duct. I chose Chardonnay because its oaky tones complemented the oak in the top.  You can choose a nice red, just NOT MERLOT! This may look large, but I wanted to make plenty of room...