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What to do with Ginseng Extract capsules?
What can I do with these once they're empty? They look very useful, so I save them, but I can't figure what to do with 'em.
What can I do with these once they're empty? They look very useful, so I save them, but I can't figure what to do with 'em.
I wonder if there was some way to utilize them together. Somehow incorperate many into one project.
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Hook them together with tubing and pressurize them with something like a handheld bicycle pump. Use them as a barbie-doll sized jetpack, á là the Mythbusters episode with soda bottles.
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Well, so far I've discovered the following: *Wick length dramatically changes flame length *Kerosine fuel gives a dark, sooty smoke by this method *Candle wax does not dissolve into kerosine.
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If they're glass you could keep chemicals in it (you'd definitely want to clean them well beforehand though).
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Specimens?
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Tiny tiny specimens.....the mouths are very small
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Doesn't have to be tiny, just has to be accurate :-)
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I just meant you can't put a sample of the Argema Mittrei in one of those little bottles :-)
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Fill with flammable liquid, add a twist of fabric or short piece of twine, you've made a small lab-burner.
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Or a mini Molotov cocktail to attack dollhouses?
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<Goes off to find little vials>
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I know exactly the feeling...you've got a really cool bottle but nothing to fill it with. Maybe single servings of dressing, dip or sauce?
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Fill with chalk, flour, or talcum powder, make sabot rounds for your Knex cannon. Fun target practice.
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ammo capsules for one of my projects. or diy stink bombs.
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I recently threw most of mine into the recycling, having passed the several-year mark without figuring out anything to do with them...
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:-) I have a few of them too, but I haven't figured it out yet as to what exactly I kept them for
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