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Stockindesign. 31 Jan2014 By Erick Ragas.

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Posted in Articles, FREE Mock-Ups In this list you can choose the items required for the design you have planned. Enjoy it! What is a Mock-Up? A mockup or mock-up is a model that helps you digitally represent, as it would look the design of a project (Stationery, Cards, Applications logo, Souvenirs, Poster, Flyers, Banners, etc.) in the real life, it helps you save some time and money in printing and photography.

Magazine Mockup Cover Opening Photorealistic Magazine MockUp Magazine / Book Front Cover Art Book MockUp PSD Hardcover Book MockUp Flyer – Poster Frame Mockups Flyer and Poster Mockup 01 Poster Frame PSD MockUp Free Poster Mockup Psd A4 Paper Mock-Up Canvas Perspective Mock Up Tri-fold brochure PSD mockup Tri Fold Brochure Mockup Tri Fold Brochure MockUp Business Card Hand Mockup. Www.awesomeinventions. Www.popularwoodworking. Vandogtraveller. The van conversion is finally complete.

vandogtraveller

See more pictures of the complete camper conversion here I love the idea of living in a van But I don’t really find the look and feel of most motorhomes or campers very appealing (I mean home like). Months of daydreaming allowed me to get a pretty clear image of how I wanted the van to be. No plans/layouts were drawn up or measured. UPDATE: My book, From Van to Home, is now available as an instant download. My van – a space for living I used common materials found in DIY and home shops rather than using the specialised (and expensive) materials from motorhome/camopervan shops. The result is something that feels pretty cosy and home like, and you can easily forget you are in a 10 year old van by the side of the road.

Features of my converted camper van: Here’s the van before conversion The van is 10 years old. TOROTOTELA micro desk with ipod speakers system. HomeMade Modern EP8 $5 Bucket Stool. Wooden LED Synced Headphones from Scratch. Over the past few months I have been asked by my fellow classmates and friends,"Mark, why are you making headphones?

Wooden LED Synced Headphones from Scratch

" My response has consistently been, I love music, I want good quality over ear headphones, but I don't want to drop 300+ on name brand headphones. If you know me I will take almost any opportunity I can get to make something if i need it. So I received mixed reactions in the early stages of the project, some positive some negative, but as these progressed more and more people realized how cool these were going to turn out. Why do they blink? Well I wanted there to be a unique effect that would make them stand out, and not just be wooden headphones. I just want to say that I made everything from scrap pieces of wood, leather, acrylic, plastic, and foam with the exception of the electronics of coarse. Low resolution display done right.

My Awesome little Boombox. Portable 3-way hifi speaker/boomcase. Gumball Machine MK II. My previous Instructable, a gumball machine fish tank, came out nicely, but had a few problems.

Gumball Machine MK II

One was the need for it to be on a stand, and another was how unstable I felt the bowl was on the base. I reworked my design and it feels much more solid now. You will need: Gumball machine: I prefer round, glass globes, but it's up to you. 1/4" thick glass, cut to size, with polished edges Aquarium sealant. Regular caulk may contain chemicals harmful to fish! Don't use it. Tools: Drill Jigsaw (or a lot of patience with the hacksaw) Hacksaw Sandpaper Assorted screwdrivers Razor blade (for trimming dried sealant) Assorted wrenches Masking tape.

How to Make a Sniper/Shotgun Airsoft Rifle. HomeMade Modern DIY $5 Bucket Stool. Building A Subwoofer Enclosure. Parts that are required: Circular saw Woodglue A computer Long wood clamps (length depends on what size you are going to build the box) Pencil or pen (to mark measurements) Items that are optional but are highly recommended: Sandpaper (to smooth surfaces) woodscrews (to ensure a good tight bond) Drill (to screw in the woodscrews) A large ruler (to measure wood) A helping Hand (if you need to move heavy objects) Access to a truck (to move boards of wood around) Router (this is used to cut the circles that the subwoofer will be sitting it, while getting a router is optional it is very helpfull to have one to get dimensions right) Items you need to buy: Suboofer of your choice Wood Speaker wire Terminals Speaker Wire Optional Items you can buy: Subwoofer box feet (optional) Paint or stain or box carpet (optional) Insulation (optional, what insulation does is help dampen the box, this can give clear and deep sounding bass) Speaker grills.

Building A Subwoofer Enclosure

Daft Punk Helmet Replica. This is just one of many amazing DIY projects undertaken by Harrison Krix, and documented on his personal blog.

Daft Punk Helmet Replica

If you think these photos are cool, check out his detailed explanation of them, as well as his nifty time lapse video of the construction process, the latter of which is almost as cool as the final product. Daft Punk Helmet Replica.