I made an inefficient cpu cooler using a cpu fan. All I needed was thermal paste, a cpu fan, hot glue, cardboard, a 12 volt power supply, duct tape, some fiber glass mesh, steel wool, chalk, a stick, and some epoxy resin.
For number 1, I would never do that to my knives. Sure, it'll sharpen it somewhat, but it will destroy the knife in the long run. If you want to sharpen knives, learn how to do it properly.
For the last hack, it would be more practical if you incorporated a time delay between each "pump" of the soap bottle. Otherwise, you'd be wasting so much soap. With DIY, yes, its awesome that you're using a mixture of household objects and electronic components to make cool things, but you can ALWAYS improve the design of your projects to make them far more practical.
Это не чтожно о******* просто невероятно круто ,такого-то в интернете нету даже ЭТО круче чем в других видосиках (хотя ты меня не поймёшь ,НАВЕРНО не поймёшь.)
Could've used sand paper, could've just used a match, could've just used your hand to press down on it. But apart of that I liked the builds keep up the amazing work man🤘
To be honest, I don't find a lot of these videos on this channel to be all that helpful/great, BUT THIS ONE..This one is actually something I would use in my everyday life. Thank you for the video
I think it's great he's doing stuff with old electronics junk. I've always wanted to do something cool with left over computer chips and boards but I have no idea about any of that stuff