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With Mike Hagen's recent release of , we asked him to walk us through a couple projects from the book in a webinar. Mike broke it down, and answered audience questions, while he built two do it yourself lighting products to use in his photography. You... +
A first method of irrigation would be that of a homemade dripper and it would consist of filling a bottle with water, closing it well with a cap and applying a small hole with the help of a needle. The bottle would be placed directly upside down on the ... +
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Today you see the first steps of my selfmade edger. The thumbnail image is still being changed because the ... +
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Do you like smoked meat? Besides canning, freezing and storing it in the root cellar, smoking offers a natural way to preserve our food. Also, it provides a wonderful smoky flavor to both meats and cheese. If you want to smoke your own... +
Creative Photo Challenge No. 4 - High Key Portrait with do it yourself Softbox w/ Lindsay Adler CreativeLive +
Soft Boxes can create a beautiful glowing light, but you don't have to pay an arm and a leg to get one Achieve the same look with ... +
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technical drawings and 3d models for a complete cross-flow turbine assembly.
project published under license CC-BY-SA 4.0
This project was supported by the german Foundation E.ON Stiftung. +
Now I have finally built a cross stop with a stop rider and take off. Continue reading ... +
Single axle mechanics one-axle mechanism. +
The Covid-19 crisis represents a challenge to the medical capacity of many nations, especially the United States. Specifically, medical respiratory ventilator machines could be in short supply as thou +
<p>Hand operated device for sealing bottle tops</p>
<p>Project published under CERN-OHL Licence</p>
See: https://practicalaction.org/knowledge-centre/resources/crown-cork-machine/ +
When<br/><br/>Spaces left<br/><br/>Registration<br/><br/>General Registration - $10.00<br/><br/>Member Registration - $9.00<br/><br/>Learn how to weave. Participants will build a simple frame loom with parts supplied by Cruces Creatives and learn how to weave on their loom. The... +
Gizmoplans, a leader in do-it-yourself construction plans, has released a new set of blueprints to construct a do it yourself Can Crusher. Now people who cash in on aluminum cans can make the work of crushing those cans a lot easier by assembling... +
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<p>The CubeFactory 2 is an autonomous and portable mini factory with own energy and material supply. It embeds three modules: a 3D-printer, a plastic recycler producing filament for the 3D-printer for closed-loop material supply as well as photovoltaic panels and batteries for energy supply. It was developed at the Collaborative Research Center 1026 "Sustainable Manufacturing - Shaping Global Value Creation".</p>
<p>In this repository (https://github.com/CubeFactory2/cubefactory), you will find the complete technical documentation produced in the development of the CubeFactory 2.</p>
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The CubeFactory serves two purposes: It is a learning-conducive instrument (Learnstrument) with an experience-based approach for the mediation of a closed loop material cycle but also a self-sustaining mini-factory for the production of 3D printed objects. To operate, the CubeFactory requires only sunlight and thermoplastic waste. +
<div>The <b>Cultiridger</b>’s main components are a set of spring tines and a pair of discs. The tool was designed to create and maintain ridges, but it can also be used on permanent beds for secondary cultivation or for cultivation work following crop harvest.</div> <div>The tines cannot incorporate crop residue into the ground. It needs to be shredded with a rotovator before using the Cultridger. Once the crop residue has been incorporated into the soil, the well aerated and free draining conditions in the ridges help speed up its breakdown. The tool works up to a depth of 30 cms from the level of the wheelings. The depth can easily be adjusted by changing the height of the depth wheels. At the Jardins du Temple (a market garden in the Isère region), the Cultiridger is set to work at a maximum depth of 10 cms. Deep tillage of permanent beds is not necessary. As well as preserving soil structure, shallow tillage reduces wear of the blades, saves energy and, by allowing a faster tractor driving speed during cultivation work, also saves time. Furthermore, the structure of the soil is not artificially disturbed and thus reduces the likelihood of soil erosion, capping and compaction. With appropriate blades, the Cultiridger can also be adjusted for weeding, breaking down stubble and loosening up compacted soil. Thanks to the adjustable frame, the Cultiridger can cultivate the soil very lightly without destroying the ridges. As the blades are detachable, larger goosefoot hoe blades can be mounted onto the Cultiridger to eliminate more effectively young green manures or extensive weed seed emergence.</div> <div>This work is licensed by L'Atelier Paysan under Licence - CC-BY-NC-SA</div> +
