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This projector gets the job done pretty well. ru-vid.comUgkxS9P8zTOcmQg-hH0QeUi3dspOLyYgQ6dH Bear in mind it's a mini projector but all things considered the picture quality is pretty good. The attached photo is of the projector projecting onto my white closet doors. I still have not messed with the settings but I can't wait for our first family movie night on a larger scale. If you have issues with volume not working with your firestick, go into volume settings and you will find your solution there.
I use the size 1 and 1/0 Mustad hooks to freeline for snook ru-vid.comUgkxzXmlErSqVAEGWFEKO530BvTqFDw53QW3 and they have been fantastic. The points are super sharp, and the hook is small enough to blend with my baitfish, yet large enough to land fish 30" or more. I also use these hooks when I'm pier or surf fishing with my kids. They tend to catch tons of smaller snapper, whiting, and catfish, and we get far fewer gut hooks with these Mustad in-lines, which means more of them survive after release. I was actually using these hooks when I caught my friend too, but I think that had more to do with the bait I was using ;-)
I'm all about DIY. Check out this shit I've either built, am almost finished building, have only just started building, or am saving the money to buy raw materials. . . . 1. Studio lighting I've built DIY studio lights for my videos, including key, side, and back. The key light I keep as a white light, the side light is morning orange, and the back light is sky blue . 2. Cardboard models Ive built cardboard scale models of science fiction staples such as The Milano from GOTG, The Millennium Falcon, The Starship Enterprise NCC-1701, an X-Wing fighter with thermal blanketing like the space shuttle, and a scratch built serviceable light saber hilt or holster - that is, if there were such a thing as light sabers. Huh... what else... Oh yeah, I built Smaug with zero templates (that means I made the whole damn thing up based on movie stills). It's approximately 8 inches from the rear horns to the tip of the jaw and head and tongue and teeth and there are the flat neck folds t and glowing yellow eyes left to build, all while attaching hundreds of scales and working on a full color paint job for it that's almost finished. 3. Music laser I've also got a piece of intellectual property that I invented, and the only reason I took so long to invent it is because I spent 30 years searching for an equivalent device to what I finally decided to just build so I could just get it over with - ready for the big reveal? It's a cat toy laser device that creates a musical effect on the wall when vibrating in synch with any particular music. 4. Bionic boots NEXT, but really FIRST, I've built at least 5 prototypes of bionic boots using spear gun rubber and designed to increase my top running speed to 30mph. 5. DIY bullet stopping body armor I've actually built a proof of concept body armor that I've tested using fiberglass blankets and plastic grocery bags, which I then heat up to 350° until the plastic melts into the fiberglass, providing finished protection against .22 shells, 9 mm pistols, a point blank range blast from a 20 gauge shotgun shell, a shell from a 30.06 rifle round, and of course, this DIY armor stops BBs in their tracks! Pellets, too! Oh, and I've also got a slingshot that uses 1/2 inch steel ammunition. 6. Kevlar suit Soon I'll have a spandex/kevlar one piece full body suit that's resistant against blades, which I'll wear my bullet stopping armor on top of. 7. Lenses (HUD, 10X night vision One lens in the helmet will serve as an Android powered HUD (Heads Up Display) for the helmet I'm building which snaps down and situates directly in front of one lens. The other lens is a night vision infrared lens which translates to 10X magnification. 8. Upper body passive exo-skeleton Wait a second.... ah, I can't forget this. A passive upper-body exo-skeleton which increases upper-body strength by 30% using a torsion spring, a stretching spring which uses a custom built parallelogram to do the heavy lifting (oh, and a back brace) and the forearm will lock into place while moving weight, and get this... 9. Two brass knuckle tasers and long range wired tasers A pair of knuckle tasers for getting somebody to shit their pants on command! And at a longer range, a couple of ranged, wired tasers for when it gets too close for comfort. 10. Collapsible hand glider This one I haven't began designing yet, but it's my goal to design, build, and patent a fully collapsible, motor powered, full sized hang glider that will fit in a backpack and weigh less than 20 lbs. 11. Twelve targeting warning lasers Then there's 6 red targeting lasers on my left wrist (these are Class I and are relatively safe), and 6 green targeting lasers on my right wrist... again, relatively safe. 12. Two Class IV serious blinding burning lasers Firstly, a 1/2 watt Class IV green laser mounted to the top of my right forearm which will fuck up your world from 300 feet by blinding you permanently. It'll burn your skin too, and the same goes for the two watt Class IV blue laser, that yup, does permanent damage to your retina after 1/8 second exposure directly to the retina. 13. Knives, knives, knives For my knives I'll have two tactical knives with four inch blades, two smaller knives with 3 inch blades, one mini-knife for simple cuts, and a 6 inch boot knife. You see, I'm a Superhero. Yes, it required me losing my mind to be the most effective crime fighter. If you see me on the Denton TX news, look out for stories pertaining to 'The Defender Of The Faith". That's my alter ego name. 14. Numb-Chucks WHOOPS, I almost forgot. A pair of nunchaku with two pieces connected by a chain that will screw together in the middle, forming a long, heavy club. 15. BB guns A fully automatic gas powered BB rifle that looks exactly like an AR-15 and can shoot 48 BBs in fully automatic mode in two seconds, and two Crossman gas powered BB pistols with a 24 BB capacity magazine, and a spare magazine that fits into a pocket on the holster. 16. Chinese dragon And as a bonus, a stylized Chinese dragon tea candle holder. I plan on replicating this, which is made out of sheet metal, out of posterboard instead. Then I'll coat each piece with a 50/50 wood glue and water mixture. After about half a dozen coats of that and the poster board will feel like frikin' plastic. K build this last probably. I'm going to paint it in very colorful Chinese dragon colors. I suppose this is all I have planned for the near future. Some of the things I want to build, but they're not a priority: 17. Cloud chamber A cloud chamber for detecting alpha particles, cosmic rays, neutron decay, and all kinds of goodies that you want to place on a tabletop for display - preferable one at groin level. 18. ChatGPT3 ChatGPT3 will serve as my AI sidekick. I'm in the process of using voice commands from the ChatGTP3 AI to remotely control a surveillance drone by speaking commands as an interface. ChatGPT3 says that it will never be able to pilot a drone, but I beg to differ. The Android interface for my drone will be programmed to understand spoken words by the ChatGP3 AI. Just you wait... Giskard (as I've named ChatGPT3) will need some basic image and pattern recognition built into the interface to the drone, and before you know it, either myself or some other smart apple will teach ChatGP3 how to fly a drone. If I don't do it, I guaran-damn-tee you that it that SOMEBODY WILL. The age of an AI that can pass a Turing test is upon us. Natural language processing will lead to an AI revolutionary singularity. AND SOON! And that's my DIY project list... for now.
Question: i would like to make this for my metalsmithing but the tube thats sucking the dust should be static on my bench pin, collecting the dust while i saw. Do you think a vacuum cleaner that has 2000 W is strong enough for something like that? (The end of the tube should be set cca 10 cm from the thing im sawing)
I also made this design with 3D printable model to hide the device. Easy to print, easy to rescale by just putting yours divice dimensions. Curently printed for my 6" smartphone and over 10" tablet. Model file link in the attached link description -> ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-_4ybcfLiu1w.html
The moon is a cold light holographic projector. It's cold light projection made physical with other lights like the heat projector the sun and vibrational frequencies. The cold light tushing towards the heat projection is what causes tides to happen. You can view the different layers of the fractaled holographic projection when looking at nature by using the same vision needed for stereograms/ stereoscopic illusions. That ability of vision is not only for novelty
You can make a lot of interesting electronics at home. Here is another electronics project that are also interesting: Homemade 3D LED cylinder. As you rotate, you can draw moving animations on your own keyboard. You can also type letters and play them back with 3D effects. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Vwa-3HpivbE.html