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TOOL TIP TUESDAY: The combination disc/belt sander is one of those tools you don’t think about much until you really need it. Then it becomes the hero of the shop! It handles quick miter touch-ups, rough sharpening on knives or chisels, and freehand shaping on wood handles. Not flashy, rarely... show more
RAM Costs Have Already Come for the Beloved Raspberry Pi <img width="1920" height="1280" src="
" alt="Raspberry Pi 4 Computer Modding">Every single computer, including DIY boards like the Raspberry Pi, will cost more, and it's only going to get worse. ... show more
I did a thiiing! It didn't take as long as I thought and it's wearable, they are even very similar (although I lost my notes from the first sock and had to go from memory🥴)
Kiddo immediately nearly fell on the floor, well, 75% wool😬😆 Let's just hope in improvement during second pair.... show more
I’ve been slowly building an e-book since the summer, and I made some great progress on it this weekend. It’s now sitting at about 40 pages. It’s a beginner-friendly guide to the main woodworking machines I use in my own shop, written from my real experience. Every tool in the book is one I... show more
The cyberpunk dream is alive. Soon I’ll be growing food from electricity on this all 3D-printed (minus the Home Depot bucket, fish pump, and LED power indicator) DIY hydroponic tower in my hacker lair. I think I’m ready for some basic growing, but want to work on a monitoring/ automation situation... show more
hese two handmade panels was created for a girl's bedroom. When I received her request, I totally fell in love with her style, so I wanted to create an art piece that would fit perfectly 🥰 #mavilab #diy #homedecor #painting #handmadepainting
Stack n’ Rack Your Hardware With the HomeRacker Project <img width="800" height="450" src="
alt=""/>Things are cooler when rack-mounted, and [KellerLab] aims to make that all far more accessible with the HomeRacker, a modular and 3D-printable rack building system designed to let you... show more
The bifold door kept falling and injuring a housemate. The broken part (foreground of photo) is probably from 1962, when the house was built. It doesn't have a part number. We don't know the manufacturer. Even if we did, we don't know if the company is even still around, let alone selling... show more