Sometimes, when you have problems and you don't know how to solve them, just look around. Maybe your solution is nearer than you think.
Today we are gong to see, how you can solve 5 problems with a map.
So... first of all to begin you need a map (Figure 1) - take it and roll it together (Figure 2).
Today we are gong to see, how you can solve 5 problems with a map.
So... first of all to begin you need a map (Figure 1) - take it and roll it together (Figure 2).
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Signing UpStep 1Unlock a locked door
If a door is locked (Figure 1), take your map to get the door opened.
Terefore unroll the map (Figure 2), move it under the door (Figure 3) and push the key through the keyhole (Figure 4), to make it fall on the map (Figure 5).
Then pull the map (Figure 6) and you have the key to unlock the door (Figure 7).
Terefore unroll the map (Figure 2), move it under the door (Figure 3) and push the key through the keyhole (Figure 4), to make it fall on the map (Figure 5).
Then pull the map (Figure 6) and you have the key to unlock the door (Figure 7).
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May 28, 2009. 2:08 PM
lemonie
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lemonie
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If you're going to lift stills off a video, why not just post the video? L
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May 28, 2009. 10:22 AMsnoyes
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When was the last time you saw a heyhole that opened to both sides and would allow you to push the key out? I can't wait for the instructable that shows you how to stand on someone's shoulders and use chocolate bars to plug a leak in a giant vat of sulfuric acid.
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May 28, 2009. 5:28 AM
PKM
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PKM
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I think you could add a caveat to this Instructable, "How to solve 5 problems using a map if you are McGyver and live in a universe where cartoon physics apply" :)
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