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Practice Eye Contact to Generate "Reality Distortion Field" Charisma. Volumouse Controls Your PC's Volume with Your Mouse Wheel. Hilltronix H-200 Plastic Coating. DIY Tire Chains | MtnBikeRiders.com. Making your own bicycle tire chains was not as hard as I thought it would be. I went to a local hardware store and picked up a few things I needed for this project. It turned out to be fairly inexpensive. Things I picked up were: 15″ of braided chain $7.20 15″ of 1/16 uncoated cable (picture frame wire) $3.15 3 packs of 1/16 cable ferrule (used to bind wire together) $.78 a pack A whopping grand total of $13.66 tax included.

Tools needed: needle nose pliers, wire stripper, wire cutter, and zip ties. First let some air out of your tires. Then split the chain links into 6 links a strand. Place the first strand of links on the tire and secure with a zip tie. Once the chain links are in place, route the cable through the end links and secure with cable ferrule. Ensure the cable is taut. Finished product. Lastly, inflate tires for normal use. Customize your IKEA furniture | Mykea. How to Make Modern Cement Planters Using Packaging | Apartment Therapy Re-Nest. Previous image Next image Make this planter! I started making these eco planters for gifts a year ago and haven't stopped. They are simple, stylish and downright lovable. Each pot is unique and has an organic, handmade feel. What You Need IngredientsCement (it's the glue that binds the other ingredients)Vermiculite (you can use sand instead, but the planters become very heavy)Peat moss, pearlite, gravel or rock (add for fun!)

Materials and ToolsGlovesApronFood containersPlastic BucketSucculentsShovel3 - 9 x 12 pieces of sheet metal or plexiglass. Instructions The ratio is one to four. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Thanks, Sofie! How To Make Custom Silicone Ear Molds for Your In-Ear Monitors. There’s little worse than an amazing set of in-ear monitors that constantly fall out, and without that seal they’re not doing their job right. With some silicone putty, however, you can get a fit that seals right and locks tight. If you’re buying a really high-end set of in-ear monitors, like Shures or Westones, then odds are you can afford the $200 custom silicone molds. The process is long and involved, including an appointment with an audiologist. Now, I’m sure that if you’re dropping that kind of money on a custom fit, they’ll be great, but what about the rest of us?

If you’re a do-it-yourselfer, then luckily making your own isn’t too difficult. There’s a lot of information on the web about this, some of it conflicting and some of it unanimous. Materials DIY ear plug kit. Silicone putty is great and it’s easy to get a hold of. Disclaimer: In this project, you’re sticking something in your ear. How To Mold Get your earphones ready by taking off the sleeves. Read the instructions. Results.