DIY - How to Make a Tandem Twin Bicycle with Two Bikes!

Here’s a cool DIY showing you how to make a twin bike out of 2 bikes. It seems pretty simple enough.
How to make a tandem bicycle from two bikes! no welding, no fancy tools needed other than a power drill.
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DIY - How to Make a Mobile Tripod!

Do you think you will be directing any home-brewed movies anytime soon? Well, if you are, here’s how to make a mobile tripod for those action shots.
How to make a stable, mobile, and cool looking base for your tripod.
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Music-Syncing iLit Diamond LED Speaker System!
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Wow, here’s a really cool LED speaker system that syncs to your favorite music with it’s diamond shaped LED lights. (It’s currently sold out but wait a little and they should be in stock again.)
Now, if you want to build one yourself, refer to my music-syncing light orb DIY for a start.
iLit stereo speakers put on a mesmerizing LED light show as it responds to every beat of the music by changing colors. Sparkling lights race up and down the towers depending on the intensity of the sound. Just plug in an iPod or any music source with the provided connectors (PC/notebook, CD, MP3, radio, or gaming system). Disconnect your music device and the iLit speaker system will respond to the ambient sounds in the room. Features include mirrored speakers for sleek styling, adjustable sensitivity, and volume control. iLit comes with a connection cord and an adapter to synchronize with music players.
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iPhone 3G Hacks - How to Build a Bluetooth Handgun Handset for your iPhone!

Here’s a really pointless but fun DIY for building a bluetooth handgun that will answer your calls at the pull of the trigger. Great, all that for answering a phone? Isn’t it a little too much reverse-engineering?
How to turn an airsoft handgun and a bluetooth headset into a fun, fully functional handset for your iPhone. Pull the trigger to receive calls and to, um, end them. Listen through the barrel, and talk into the grip.
I think everyone has made the thumb and forefinger gun-to-the-head sign when someone unpleasant shows up on their caller ID. Eli and I thought it would be fun to make an actual gun handset, and it turned out to be surprisingly straightforward. No glue or powertools were required.
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DIY - How to Make/Build a Paintball Silencer!

Now, you can become a serial paintball killer by making this paintball silencer.
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DIY Kinetic Horse Kit!
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Here’s a really fun DIY Kinetic Horse Kit for you or your curious kids.
This time it’s a kinetic horse made of paper. The final horse is able to gallop, thanks to a small hidden motor inside. This kit is a fairly easy build, but it does take a while to complete.
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DIY - How to Make Automatic Cat Water Dispenser!


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Here’s a really cool DIY that shows you how to make an automatic cat water dispenser so your kitty can drink water straight from the faucet!
So, I built the Cat Faucet so the cats could turn the water on and off for themselves. As a kit, I would rate this medium complexity. The electronics are simple and straight-forward but you also need to do some mechanical work and some plumbing to complete the project, which raises the complexity.
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DIY - How to Make a Force Sensitive Resistor for about $20!

Here’s a cool DIY showing you how to make a force sensitive resistor for about $6-$20.
It’s a great way to build something that needs to sense “force” of something such as your hand strength, leg strength, etc…etc… In other words, you could build a soccer game machine with it.
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DIY - How to Make a Flagman Table!

Here’s a creative way to make a flagman table. You can probably find one of these signs at a junkyard or steal one from under-construction streets. (Just don’t blame us if you get caught for stealing)
Most of my work is with “trash”, and in the spirit of freegans and readymakers everywhere, I try to spend as little money as possible. In addition to saving me some trouble, saving money is often a simple way to save the environment — use less crap. The peeling paint and dings in the sign become an integral part of the aesthetic.




















