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Mod an old guitar case into a custom paintball gear case. Hey everyone! This won't be a typical instructable; I had too much fun doing the project and completely forgot to document what I was doing along the way. Fortunately, there's really no special skills or knowledge needed to make your own custom paintball gear case. The guitar case should be a hard shell case with a soft lining in it.
Paintball Guitar Case
This is a quick and dirty way to superimpose just about any digital image so as to look like a tattoo on a photo. Aka- how to know that the tattoo you want to get won't look terrible in the spot you want to get it. I've personally done this for years for both friends and myself as a means for "previewing" tattoo ideas. You'd be surprised at the number of people who had never even considered it!
Make any digital image into a tattoo on a photo
All you need to get started is a deck of cards and somewhere to throw them. I would suggest somewhere indoors where you won't knock stuff over and break it. *Don't try to throw the card!
Card Throwing - The simple "trick" to do this right
I'm M@. If you know Prototype This, TechShop, The Best of Instructables, Show Me How, or AVPII: Requiem, you've seen some of my work and the cool stuff I've been involved in. I build and design and ma... I'm M@.
Upside-down glasses
How to Knuckle-Roll a Coin Like Doc Holliday
Portable Mini-Lyre
The construction of the box is minimal if one buys it at Jo-Ann"s or Micheals"s stores for about $4.00. The inside dimensions has to meet the size of the lyre component which is 3 x 7-1/2 x 2.8 in high. a larger inside of about 9 in. wide would be fine for adding a microphone.The lrye resonator box can also be purchased . The size used here is 3x 7wide x 2-1/2 high but can be longer to 5 in. and still be a lyre which is played from the front and rear. If mounted and played in the carrier it can only be played from the top side however. Make the lyre firs t of all and follow the key instructions outlined in the above Instructable for the zither as far as making the tuner screws, the 13 notes from B to G above high C., and he layout here.This instructable will show you how to make LEDs light up at your finger tips upon contact with a flat surface. You may choose to sew the components onto a glove to make an LED glove. Application: The main reason for this project is to interface it with a multitouch table setup without going throu... By: jeshsieh
Touch Activated Finger Led (Glove Optional)
Steampunk Old Smokey
OK I'll admit this one is a tricky build. It is all in the alignment and requires quite a bit of patience to get it right. Yes mine is not perfect... Yet!!! Needs more work on the alignment of the balls!
Lighted Newton's Cradle
Emergency light with steampunk technology
Take such a ring from a lamp holder an cut it down as you see. Put away the small candle holderm from the bottom of the lantern. Then put disk of wood or "Vulkanfiber" (a special sort of paper used normally as a welding protection shield) on the bottom. Place the brass ring avbove. Take an old CFL-bulb as you see in the picture. Cut the electronic part away and take only the glass tube and the plastic bulb.
Steampunk modified IKEA-Lamp for camping
This biofeedback setup uses an EMG sensor to represent muscle tension as a series of beeps and allows you to train your body to adjust muscle tension at will. In short, the more tense you are, the faster the beeps become, and the more relaxed, the slower. Using this device you can learn how to regu... By: randofo
EMG Biofeedback
This project shows how to send SMS text messages to a cheap scrolling LED display via an Android app and arduino with USB host shield. The project was originally inspired by a friend wanting to make a "sexting themed" costume, with a scrolling LED display of live texts sent from people at the party... By: CuriousInventor.com
Display Live Txts on Costume at Party w/ Scrolling LED Belt Buckle
"Easy DIY Animatronics" gives you the complete step-by-step instructions for 11 different animatronic projects. Make your own Wall-E robot, learn how to make a talking robot and much more. All projects come from Instructables.com , are written by our creative community, and contain pictures for each step so you can easily make these yourself.

