Take a tour of Instructables!
There's so much cool stuff here, I thought people (new and old) might enjoy a guided tour.
Instructables is a web-based documentation platform where passionate people share what they do and how they do it, and learn from and collaborate with others. These awesome people make it all happen. The seeds of Instructables germinated at the MIT Media Lab as the future founders of Squid Labs built places to share their projects and help others; more history is here.
Instructables is the combination of a number of things. First, there are the Instructables themselves. These are step-by-step descriptions of things people want to share. They are educational, inspirational, and often replicable.
The Dachshund Wheel chair is my favorite. A passionate user shared something close to his heart, and has had a positive impact on many lives.
There's the whimsical: Magnetic Acrylic Rubik's Cube. And, of course, the whimsical inspired by the whimsical: Magnetic Rubik's Dice Cube. And, the plain ridiculous: How to Get a Free Yacht and its complete saga.
A cornerstone of what makes Instructables great is the comments. People ask questions, give praise, or offer improvements; this sets up a conversation between the project author and the community. Check out this cookie recipe where the author responds to a question about substitutions for someone who wants cookies now.
Many of the best Instructables have won one of our contests: Show Your Heart Valentine's Day Contest, Holiday Homemade Gifts contest, Take Thanksgiving to the Next Level contest, Halloween Project contest, and The Magnet Challenge.
Instructables has a lively forum for opinion and discussion. Really smart and talented people hang out here. Have a look at a forum topic on water tunnel testing complete with Reynold's number equations.
Finally, what really makes Instructables great is the community surrounding it. These are passionate people that want to share what they did and how they did it. In recognition of this, Instructables won the 2006 Wired Rave Award for industrial design. Instructables gave power to the individuals so they could positively impact the world. Also, check out some of the news articles about Instructables.
Instructables is a web-based documentation platform where passionate people share what they do and how they do it, and learn from and collaborate with others. These awesome people make it all happen. The seeds of Instructables germinated at the MIT Media Lab as the future founders of Squid Labs built places to share their projects and help others; more history is here.
Instructables is the combination of a number of things. First, there are the Instructables themselves. These are step-by-step descriptions of things people want to share. They are educational, inspirational, and often replicable.
The Dachshund Wheel chair is my favorite. A passionate user shared something close to his heart, and has had a positive impact on many lives.
There's the whimsical: Magnetic Acrylic Rubik's Cube. And, of course, the whimsical inspired by the whimsical: Magnetic Rubik's Dice Cube. And, the plain ridiculous: How to Get a Free Yacht and its complete saga.
A cornerstone of what makes Instructables great is the comments. People ask questions, give praise, or offer improvements; this sets up a conversation between the project author and the community. Check out this cookie recipe where the author responds to a question about substitutions for someone who wants cookies now.
Many of the best Instructables have won one of our contests: Show Your Heart Valentine's Day Contest, Holiday Homemade Gifts contest, Take Thanksgiving to the Next Level contest, Halloween Project contest, and The Magnet Challenge.
Instructables has a lively forum for opinion and discussion. Really smart and talented people hang out here. Have a look at a forum topic on water tunnel testing complete with Reynold's number equations.
Finally, what really makes Instructables great is the community surrounding it. These are passionate people that want to share what they did and how they did it. In recognition of this, Instructables won the 2006 Wired Rave Award for industrial design. Instructables gave power to the individuals so they could positively impact the world. Also, check out some of the news articles about Instructables.


















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see i just found your site while surfin' the web and i faund it just amazing.
I think you ppl do a great job. I found very useful many of the articles and pdf docs that you share. I hope i can share something that can be as useful as it is for me.
Mario.
eg.if I say 1+2 EQULAS......(here it should give an answer)........
how n frm where should I start?????
CLICK HERE to start the topic.
eg.if I say 1+2 EQULAS......(here it should give an answer)........
how n frm where should I start?????
Seria posible que esta pagina la mostraran en español.
Loa temas son muy interesantes e instructivos, pero... desafortunadamente se encuentran escritos en ingles y es muy tedioso traducirlos.
Gracias por su atención.
Hacard.
You may be interested in the comments on this topic:
Hola, Hacard,
Usted puede estar interesado en los comentarios sobre este tema:
http://www.instructables.com/community/automatic-built-in-google-translations
Thanks
Type tesla coil in there, and then pick the result you prefer.
As for forums, click the "Community" tab at the top of the page - it's obvious from there.
I've just joined and from some of the comments it looks like fun.
I will be posting some of my recipes for food stuff that I have attempted to have a go at....some actually tasted good...after a few glasses of wine.
crumpets, I'm new here as well. I'm still trying to figure out how everything works out here.
Welcome aboard!
inthegold
Try here.
(Im business man too, i like forex market)
The Royal Ranger program is a mentoring program with an emphasis on building a solid relationship with God, and followed by adventures in HIS great outdoors.
I am looking for excellent ideas/projects to be used while hiking and camping. Projects that are old school rustic, simple, primitive and inxpensive are most welcomed. I personally enjoy projects like "home-made wood and alcohol stoves."
I welcome your ideas. Think back to your youth and help me come up with cool ideas to teach my boys an "unplugged" life outdoors.
Many thanks and God Bless.
Faith Walker
ME--->GA
AT Thru-Hiker
(If you've got the brass for it, we do occasionally have some rather, er, robust discussions of a theological nature. Be prepared to be subject to quite knowledgable/enthusiastic cross-examination.)
(I blame the time - it's ten minutes into Friday over here.)
This is youngkennyblade here some of you might recodnize my username from another site. That is true I am also a Kongregate member. i plan to post
stuff about
Soda (specificly mountain dew)
New era caps.
Tech stuff
and I might post some nerf stuff too.
Still working on an avatar though.
here looking for some inf. on spider plants & was amased & how much they gave me & had it in no time. thank you.I like cooking & gathing recipe so I will
try to fine some.
Don't forget, as well, that you can post your own projects - remember to take lots of photos as you go.
Hopefuly "instructables" will help keep me creative once I take that step.
We'll be looking for some interesting projects that exploit your skill-set.
When you say "non electric scooters", you mean like the Razor scooters? You can try here
You got your wish. It's free!
Hey guys i want to make a gyrocopter that run successfully ..... n i want ur help..so, please help me from this forum....