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- pieterg followed FOOD by Lyds
- pieterg made the instructable How to Make Fluffy and Soft Japanese Milk Bread
- pieterg followed In The Kitchen With Matt
- pieterg commented on zapptastic's instructable Pocket FriendsView Instructable »
Thanks! Glad I could return the inspiration!! (FYI; due to the cactus' 'spikes' I had sew it all by hand, be warned! But the result was well worth the effort :) )
- pieterg favorited Wood Art by YaronShemesh
- pieterg made the instructable Pocket FriendsView Instructable »
turned out a little big. Great inspiration. I used a (new) floor cleaner cloth for this. Though it does needs eyes and mouth, i couldnt resist posting. once again, great inspiration!!!! thanks!!!
- pieterg made the instructable BYJ48 Stepper MotorView Instructable »
Nice! Just what I needed. I am writing a course for my students, this is so very useful (and fun!). Excellent job Mohannad!
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Nice! Do you notice any change in the fish's behaviour?
- pieterg made the instructable '3rd Hand' Leather Stitching ClampView Instructable »
thanks foto the inspiration!
- pieterg commented on adbacker's instructable 18650 tower of powerView Instructable »
you didn't mention the output voltage... please do!
- pieterg favorited Crack Pie by Ninzerbean
- pieterg commented on christa627's instructable Great Grandma's Custard PieView Instructable »
Thanks for sharing Christa! Will try asap!
- pieterg commented on ShakeTheFuture's instructable Simple Tea Bag ExtractorView Instructable »
HAHAHA ! I love it! Great!
- pieterg commented on pocholox8's instructable The Fire-breathing steel Dragon helmet
If you're really interested in this kind of stuff: Look up a college in your vicinity, enroll in physics or chemistry classes. You can also enroll in a site like OpenCourseware. Science is never boring when you have a creative spirit!
View Instructable »got bachelordegrees in physics and chemistry.... sry.
- pieterg commented on pocholox8's instructable The Fire-breathing steel Dragon helmet
there are just so many ways this could go wrong.... Love it!
The flow of the gas through the exhaust nozzle can create static electricity. In combination with a steel helmet, i just figured....About the flames: A flame ionizes the surrounding air, which means, it makes the air a better conductor. So any static electricity can flow, and yes, then it's not static any more, its flowing (current).
View Instructable »Hahaha.... Great! Do you Have any issues with static electriity? It Just looks like the setup could cause problems with that... However, the flames might Just solve any issues with statics.....
- pieterg commented on momsbakeshop100's instructable Pineapple Cream Cake (No Bake!)View Instructable »
do you have a list of ingredients? would be very helpful!
- pieterg favorited Simplest Stool by Vulpa
- pieterg commented on BCDesign's instructable Pallet Wood & Denim FootwearView Instructable »
I was able to sit through the startup of an 80386 XT computer. It had 128k ram!
- pieterg commented on misko13's instructable Tables of 6, 7, 8 and 9 in your handsView Instructable »
Agreed!
- pieterg favorited 4rest Sk8 by takumaoami
- pieterg favorited Magnet Car by KJMagnetics
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I added soft raisins in step 12. My kids rarely agree on what's tasty and/or inedible. This is a recipe they can all agree on. Delicious. The raisins really finished it off! (according to them). Thanks for sharing!