Posts Tagged ‘DIY’

Photography: How To Make Your Own Stabilizer

Camera shakes occur when you have shaky hands or your subject is moving fast. In order to have sharper images, you need to stabilize your camera. A tripod is the best tool for this. But sometimes, you don’t have the luxury of having a tripod ALL the time. Here’s a neat DIY trick which will greatly improve your photos…

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How To Turn An Old Credit Card Into An iPhone Holder

Got an old credit card? A pair of scissors and a few minutes of your time?

Then you can create this DIY iPhone holder, dude!

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How To Make A Toy or Model Kit Base Using An Old CD

Previously, in an old post, I told you guys how you could make a basic diorama-base for your action figure toys or model kits. In that tutorial, I used an old photo-frame as the base and added in “terrain”, which comprised of glue and sand.

This tutorial is roughly similar. But this time, we’ll be using an old CD plus other easy-to-find materials that you can most likely find in your home, garage or tool bin. If not, most of the materials cost pretty cheap in DIY or hardware stores.

Shall we begin?

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How To Make Your Own Admiral Ackbar Puppet

The summer Holy Week holiday is fast approaching. For those not going out to hit the beaches or go swimming, I’m sure it’ll be really boring at home.

Why not try your hand at some crafting projects? You can start making “Admiral Sackbar” (from Star Wars) and enjoy it with your kids, little brothers/sisters or nephews.

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DIY: Turn A Lighter into a Toy Motorcycle

This. Is. Simply. Awesome!

Got those cheapo China lighters? You can spend a couple of hours and turn into a cool cycle (see above). Photos with instructions after the jump. The instructions are in Chinese, but that doesn’t matter, you’ll get the hang of it.

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How To Restore Your Gadgets To Just Like New

Scratches and the normal “wear and tear” on our gadgets are NOT good. First, they suck… no one wants a cool expensive gadget like an iPad or an iPhone with a lot of scratches, dents or maybe even cracked or chipped glass/LCD (face covers).

Well, fear no more. A guy is teaching us how to do it with some sandpaper, a 3M Headlight Restoration kit and some elbow grease.

The link and final result photos after the jump…

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