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I Make Projects - How To Make a Bloody Valentine Heart. How To Make a Bloody Valentine Heart It's almost Valentine's day and nothing says LOVE more than a card and a heart and a ring!

I Make Projects - How To Make a Bloody Valentine Heart

Now, whether you're making a Valentine wish of your own, or simply making a gruesome dessert, this Bleeding Heart recipe is guaranteed to shock your guests and delight your friend(s)! What The Heck Is This? The mangled heart above once looked like this: It's a gelatin heart with a bag of "blood" inside, so that once cut/stabbed/slashed, the blood within sprays and oozes out. I Make Projects - How To Make a Charred Corpse. How To Make a Charred Corpse This describes how to add a charred corpse effect to a skeleton, using only some common hardware store items.

I Make Projects - How To Make a Charred Corpse

(It would have made a great addition to my Cannibal-Themed Halloween Supper!) P.S. I Make Projects - How To Make Awful Edible Roasted Fleshworms. Awful Edible Roasted Fleshworms This is a method (two, actually) of making a Halloween food item of something I call "Fleshworms".

I Make Projects - How To Make Awful Edible Roasted Fleshworms

Fleshworms look like something from a horror or sci-fi movie. These are pretty easy to make, and they are quite tasty! Geek Decor: Functional Nintendo Entertainment System Coffee Table. We’ve seen some superb retro projects before with the Giant NES Controller and DIY Pinball Coffee Table, but this Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) coffee table really raises the bar.

Geek Decor: Functional Nintendo Entertainment System Coffee Table

The giant version of the original is not just for looks – the NES coffee table’s front cover has a fully functional jumbo sized NES controller for playing old 8-bit video games. The oversized table’s utility also serves as storage for games, consoles, or electronics, stuff things like remotes and game controllers. Additionally, the NES table also has two power outlets for disguised as controller ports for charging your other devices. Get inspired by browsing more photos in the Flickr photostream and learn more about how to build a NES memorial in your living room. Popular DIY Home Projects:

Make A TRON Bag - How to use EL (Electro Luminescent) Wire. New I.D. In America. DIY Wireless Salad Bowl Speakers. Steampunk Stormtrooper Helmet - Steamtroopers Are Coming. Steampunk Stormtrooper Helmet – Steamtroopers Are Coming Posted on 05 April 2010 If you are a freaking fan of the Stormtroopers then you should own one of the helmets.

Steampunk Stormtrooper Helmet - Steamtroopers Are Coming

But if you are a true super cool fanatic then you should take your wallet out of your pocket and get some of your precious money for this kind. The Steampunk Stormtrooper helmet, or should we call it the Steamtrooper helmet. The steampunk Stormtrooper helmet is made by Brian Rood. Via Brian Rood. PlanetOddity Choice Of The Day: Carputer birth - Kia Soul Forums. Car PC - Kia Soul Forums. Soul Stereo 'hacking' - Kia Soul Forums. Make a Wind Generator. Make: Projects With a motor and some piping, it’s easy to enjoy free energy forever.

Make a Wind Generator

There are no limits to what you can do with wind power. It’s abundant, clean, cheap, and easy to harness. We designed this Chispito Wind Generator (that’s Spanish for “little spark”) for fast and easy construction. Most of the tools and materials you need to build it can be found in your local hardware shop or junk pile. We believe that anyone can be in control of where his or her electricity comes from, and there is nothing more rewarding and empowering than making a wind-powered generator from scrap materials. Install a Penny Countertop. Pages of a Forbidden Tome. The charring solution works because of the tendency of ammonium chloride to decompose, when heated, to give ammonia gas and hydrochloric acid.

Pages of a Forbidden Tome

The ammonia gas evaporates into the atmosphere, leaving behind strong hydrochloric acid, which is what actually chars the page. This sounds nastier than it is, in practice. Prudence dictates erring on the side of caution and always working with strong ventilation, but, frankly, I did this in my closed kitchen with the air conditioner on and didn't notice much more than a slight burning smell. An easy way to prepare a saturated solution of ammonium chloride (or any salt, really), is to dump a bunch of it into a jar and add water, but not enough to dissolve it all. So you end up with a layer of solid at the bottom of the jar, all the time.

Stain PVC Any Color You Like. Custom Computer Desk. Step #1: PrevNext Nine free oak door slabs.

Custom Computer Desk

Step #2: Measure your walls in the desk location to determine your overall desk size. NES Controller MP3 Player. How to make a Smoker from a Trash Can. First of all, the idea for doing this comes from Alton Brown and his show Good Eats.

How to make a Smoker from a Trash Can

Without his inspiration, I wouldn't have even considered making this. Recently my good friend Martin moved back to Kansas from LA. When he left, he took his smoker with him. DIY Design Community « Keywords: ebooks, book-binding, bound, beads. So you've downloaded an eBook.

DIY Design Community « Keywords: ebooks, book-binding, bound, beads

Now what? Well, if you're a bibliophile like me, you might want to print out the ones you love. Like Curbly's new Make It! Secondhand Chic, for example. I'm lucky enough have the new edition to the Curbly Library in perfect-bound, so I'm set for hard copy. Now, I could have printed it at home and rammed a staple into one of its corners, but that would have been barbaric. First, the supplies 2 pieces of card stock, the same size as the format in which you'll be printing your eBook and as heavy as your printer can handlestring or pearl cottona few beads, large and small to coordinate with your string/cottona ruleran awl or nailan embroidery needle Dremel/roto tool or drill and a 1/16" or so drill bit2 hinged paper clips Second, getting down to business Print out your eBook using one of the pieces of card stock for your front cover.

Stack your pages, including the second piece of card stock as your back cover, and clip them together.