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- rc jedi commented on Stevolution2022's instructable 3d Printed Mobile Phone Based SMD Magnifying Station
- rc jedi commented on Prob1e's instructable George, the Golf Ball Ant - Recycling Fun Craft for All the Family to Get Involved With.View Instructable »
That is a cute idea. I like how you put him in different places like he moves around.
- rc jedi commented on 3DSage's instructable Make Anything Easily RotateView Instructable »
Useful project. I have seen those little motors in copier machines. They moved a cleaning pad along the corona charge wire. Well, like about 30 years ago when I was in the biz. I was always tempted by them as they are powerful and tiny. Maybe add mounting lugs on the case like a servo, or screw on cap to add them to a bottle top. You got me thinking.
- rc jedi commented on AMbros Custom's instructable Pneumatic Air Graver From BoltView Instructable »
Bravo! I loved the quench sequence with clear oil and clear container so we could see the effect. The pieces start out off center but are brought into concentricity with the improvised lathe. Good musical score choice too, harkens us back to the old hammer forge days. .....You deserve a lathe.
- rc jedi commented on Door County Rustic's instructable Build a MikroBench From Two Stair TreadsView Instructable »
Great idea. There are useful elements all through this design. Everyone with limited space should study this design.
- rc jedi commented on Arnov Sharma's instructable Flux Capacitor PCB Badge V3View Instructable »
Flux was used to solder parts onto a flux capacitor. This is a great project, thanks for sharing!
- rc jedi commented on dresch's instructable Enclosure for Your TTGO T-Display ProjectView Instructable »
This could be a great gift. Custom cabinet with their favorite clip. Nice.
- rc jedi's instructable Luke's Land Speeder Radio Controlled's weekly stats:
- rc jedi entered Luke's Land Speeder Radio Controlled in the Tiny Things Speed Challenge contest
- rc jedi commented on Organikmechanic's instructable Make a Spin Dryer From a Discarded Washing Machine Drum, an Abandoned Bicycle and a Pallet.View Instructable »
Nice build. Maybe a ledge or shelf angled on the handlebars to hold a book or laptop for entertainment. Thanks for sharing!
- rc jedi commented on sonc's instructable Fuselage Frame Kayak ModelView Instructable »
Very nice. Reminds me of a model airplane fuselage. It is amazing how strong yet light these are.
- rc jedi commented on kura_kura's instructable BANANA CANDLES MADE WITH PLASTER AND 3D PRINTINGView Instructable »
I laughed when I saw this candle. I like the 3d printed mold for the wax idea.
- rc jedi commented on rc jedi's instructable The Bike Riding SkeletonView Instructable »
Thanks, I enjoyed being a part of such a fun event. Looking forward to more creative challenges and learning from such great people.
- rc jedi commented on Toglefritz's instructable Knot: a Robotic Offcut of Scrap LumberView Instructable »
Cool idea! It looks so plain on the outside, but a robot inside. I enjoyed your project.
- rc jedi's entry The Bike Riding Skeleton is a winner in the Halloween Contest contest
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- rc jedi's instructable The Bike Riding Skeleton's weekly stats:
- rc jedi commented on rc jedi's instructable The Bike Riding SkeletonView Instructable »
This one was the 5ft Walmart one from a few years ago.
- rc jedi commented on rc jedi's instructable The Bike Riding Skeleton
Well, thank you so much for the kind words. I feel as makers, it's our mission to refuse the bland or at least take it and turn it up to 11 power. This is why Instructables is so awesome.
View Instructable »The skeleton is 5ft, a clearance one from walmart 2 years ago. The bike has 20" wheels. I wanted a full size bike but this is what I ended up with. Flat tires but the coaster bearings were rusted fused so pedals turn if it rolls which was perfect. The thing is light. Whatever a bike weight plus the scooter base and a little bit more. I can pick the whole thing up easily but it is wide and awkward. Scooter is a 100 watt chain drive . Amazon search ASIN B005GB3MPS. It isn't super important which one as long as it works. If it can pull a kid, it can pull this bike. The newer scooters are featuring a hub motor which isn't as good. Picture of the kind used. I used it at 16 volts, but it is designed for 24. I ran it under lower power for realism and safety. I am glad you are interested in…
see more » - rc jedi commented on LostWax's instructable Make Knight Armor From a Floormat and Hot Glue!View Instructable »
Enjoyed your other content too, the top hat and diving helmet!
- rc jedi commented on rc jedi's instructable The Bike Riding SkeletonView Instructable »
Sorry no, I want to do one though. It does have the complication of mounting a motor and adding a sprocket to the back wheel. I will try to simplify the idea. The trike has proven itself and is very popular on our street.
- rc jedi commented on flangley's instructable Card Rose HairclipsView Instructable »
Great idea. I like the casino cards choice too.
- rc jedi commented on smigs's instructable Halloween Circus WagonView Instructable »
This is so cute. Any kid would be so proud to pull that wagon along the sidewalk. The sound effects cracked me up.
- rc jedi commented on rc jedi's instructable The Bike Riding SkeletonView Instructable »
Thanks. I hope this project makes people smile.
- rc jedi entered The Bike Riding Skeleton in the Halloween Contest contest
- rc jedi commented on ucn's instructable Million Micron Millenium FalconView Instructable »
So, what did Luke say when he first saw the Falcon? Perfect! Great work!
- rc jedi commented on TanmayBenjwal's instructable Cyborg Hand : Robotic-cum-Prosthetic Servo Powered HandView Instructable »
Totally cool, and it looks good. Some designs look creepy, but not yours.
- rc jedi commented on djeucalyptus's instructable Refresh That Old Plastic Cutting BoardView Instructable »
..and, used nylon cutting boards are great for in the shop use, and they can be drilled and cut to make parts. Nylon takes pilot holes and screws very well, better than wood even. I have turned nylon on the lathe to make bushings for low speed shafts on robots, it turns down like maple wood does. You can lubricate nylon with furniture wax.
- rc jedi commented on Modern Rustic Workshop's instructable Micro Test Tube Dioramas (Smaller Than a Penny)View Instructable »
Great idea, they look like they're floating!
- rc jedi made the instructable Knapping Glass PointsView Instructable »
I did this one from a bottle bottom. Thicker than I wanted, but still learning to get the feel of the edge shelf and pressure angle. I did break some but it's just glass.
- rc jedi made the instructable DIY Easter Egg Dye | How to Color Easter Eggs With Shaving CreamView Instructable »
We did it. It was messy and gloves are a must. The final product was good.
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This is how far I have gotten.
- rc jedi commented on Common Man Survival's instructable The Mighty Sample TubeView Instructable »
Eyeglass repair kit, for those who wear glasses. You can be a hero for others who need it! tiny tube super glue, small screwdrivers, screws, heat shrink tubing, the 2 part putty.
- rc jedi commented on Toolify's instructable Drill Press Disc Sander
This is a very helpful idea. I dunno how many times I couldn't see what the heck was going on with a project. We can save the pictures and video too as a project is developed.