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Make A Spud Gun - Weekend Project - Make: Podcast Posted by: makemagazine
Video duration: 515 seconds In this video, I teach you how to make a spud gun. More info over at http://makezine.com/ blog/archive/weekend _projects/ |
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Make a Messenger Bag Out of Trash Bags! Posted by: makemagazine
Video duration: 300 seconds In this podcast you'll learn how to fuse plastic together and then make a bag out of it! All you need is an iron, plastic bags, sewing machine, and some straps and buckles. |
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Learn How To Make A Power Tool Drag Racer Posted by: makemagazine
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Awesome Electronics Workshop LCD and GPS Posted by: makemagazine
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Camera Hacking Make: Podcast Posted by: makemagazine
Video duration: 385 seconds Like Doctor Frankenstein scouring the countryside for dead bodies to put together, so you, the camera hacker will scour garage sales, thrift stores and ebay to find old cameras to rip apart and put back together in creative new ways. |







