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    Quote Originally Posted by lefteyewilly
    this is a kick ass DIY project from steampunk (doesn't look too hard)....
    http://steampunkworkshop.com/lcd.shtml

    I saw that a couple says ago- so sick. Much better usability wise then their keyboard.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WannaBe_80z
    I saw that a couple says ago- so sick. Much better usability wise then their keyboard.
    While that screen is very cool and I love steampunk, the idea of decorating substance goes against all of my design sensibilities.
    I saw a trailer for some steampunk movie coming out soon. I can't remember the name atm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WannaBe_80z
    This site seems decent so far- http://photojojo.com/content/
    yeah, i'm subscribed to that site, so get the projects weekly, there's some pretty cool ones, which i keep meaning to try (also some pretty **** ones).

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheOriginalFlashDavo
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    Quote Originally Posted by lefteyewilly
    this is a kick ass DIY project from steampunk (doesn't look too hard)....
    http://steampunkworkshop.com/lcd.shtml
    That looks like it was taken straight out of HG Wells' Time Machine.
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    Figured I wouldn't make a new thread. Anyone do any cool little DIY projects lately?

    Thinking of doing this since it's SO cheap. Just need to figure out a way to make it portable with a small(preferably rechargeable) 12v battery. I'll defintely be making a nicer case.

    http://metku.net/index.html?path=mod...ight/index_eng
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    I have been doing some camping and my interest in hammock camping has increased. While researching that I came across this: Gear Hammock, Pack Cover, Bear Bag, Water Tote, Mini Rain Fly . . . All in one
    I had a great time making it. It was my first time sewing on a machine and after doing that I made my own hammock. It is keeping me sane while watching kids and not being able to find a job. It is also making me a target amongst the friends lol.

    Here are some pictures.





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    Now that's awesome!
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    Cost me a wopping 3 bucks tops. The fabric was silicon coated ripstop nylon from the $1 bin at Wally world, the cord stop was .25$ from a fabric store. Also it might surprise you how many you can scavenge around the house, and the cord was a $1.50 I also have a small bungee in there to maintain tension that I took off one I found in the garage. Next time I will use shock cord(bungee cord) around the whole thing (.25$ per foot).

    I had a lot of fun with it and a normal pack cover runs $25.00 and up.
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