Here you can observe my home-jobbing activity and output. More specifically:
1. Jobbing, DIY, 5-Minute crafts, homemade things. Doing something necessary from needless things. Worthwhile from waste. Day-to-day domestic tasks we solve with our claws. Jack-of-all-trades. Makers unite!
2. Expert reviews, tech critique. Criticism based on my own operating experience.
3. What's inside? Tear apart deviсes to to satisfy the curiosity. How it works.
4. Experiments, testing, trial. What If? - R&D (!!!) no less than, ultimate research.
5. VS, comparisons, tests of some domestic appliances.
And, of course, hype lifehucks... but (!) also... really useful handicraft advises, tips, hacks and secrets. Craft methods, techniques. How to make it?
I'm impressed i was able to find something so similar to what i have in mind, i wanna try this with much thicker vinyl and very irregular shapes, i hope it works.
You’re using a full size hplv gun instead of a airbrush is what’s funny, nor did you have patience to let your primary tank fill up for the pressure😂 good promising video tho👍
Excellent video. I ordered a kit from Amazon and the tools and snaps all looked very subpar, so I returned it. I'll spend more money on quality snap fasteners.
The bit from a lighter is really hard. I use it to drill holes on glass. But the "cutting edge" would clog up if it is used on soft metal like aluminium, copper or brass, even at slow speed. It's too hard and too small to modify the cutting edges. Safely, at least.
Есть такой же с трубки пришлось снять термоусадку она просто просыпалась от старости и под неё забилась пыль чувствительность стала огромной но минус трубка реагирует на свет и я так полагаю на свету её включённой держать нельзя поэтому меряю строго в темноте зато видит малейшее повышение фона хоть от минералов типа гранита хоть от золы костра
Can you cut the corner off of one of the packages and blow air into it without it leaking or deflating? This looks like it'd be a great method for making solar hot air balloon envelopes (with plastic painters drop cloth). Thanks for the tip.
The absolutely best video on snap fastener installation. I finally see what I was doing wrong and why the snaps would not join after installing (I was not pushing the tool into the female part before hammering which resulted in me crushing the inside so the snap would not snap together)
Thank you. I've taught myself to sew and the videos for zippers and buttons are too complicated until this one! I can see exactly what needs to be done in each step! Thanks, Vet
2:20 Where can I order this screen, mine is broken. I tried to order it on eBay but after waiting for three months they still didn't deliver it from China.
I'm new to Dremels, but this thing has been great. ru-vid.comUgkxfPgcZ5_Cl0HDUKkMJAKde11YKQZVgMoR The variable speed is awesome and the cordless aspect makes it so easy to work with. I am constantly finding uses for it that make tasks easier. Recently I put in a new deadbolt on one of our doors. I knew I had to enlarge the hold where the deadbolt goes into the door frame. At first I thought I would have to get a big router and figure out how to use it for that, but then I rermembered we have the dremel. I was able to enlarge the hole almost as easy as if I was drawing with a pen. It's also great for grinding our dog's nails done and so many other household tasks.
Accidentally dropped an incandescent bulb on the carpet. The C-shaped filament broke in the middle. Shaking the bulb resulted in the filament ending up on a support pole that holds the filament up and it just so happened that both of the filament ends touched the same support pole, however the filaments will be under higher stress as some of the filament in the bulb is being bypassed. It did light up brighter though.
I also have a straight-filament incandescent bulb that had a filament detach at one end for the same reason. Now it only turns on at certain angles and sometimes it welds successfully but then it breaks if you tap it even the lightest bit. It's a soft white bulb so it was a bit harder to "fix" it.