Circuit Board Reamer 2.0

I was working on a project the other day, and while trying to make a hole just a little bit bigger, one of my most used tools broke on me! My Harbor Freight Circuit Board Reamer handle broke in half. Now you’re probably thinking something along the lines of, “Well you must’ve really been using […]

Posted in Tools Tagged 2, 2.0, board, build, circuit, Fix, freight, glue, harbor, lathe, reamer

Broken Light Fixture

This past week I discovered that the light fixture in our bathroom was coming apart at the seams. Since it appeared that it could completely break and fall on someone, I decided to fix it. After getting the fixture down I began to work on it. There were two places where the glass frames were […]

Posted in Miscellaneous Tagged back, backroom, Bathroom, build, c, Epoxy, Fix, Fixture, glue, Hang, home, homemade, i, light, made, room, work, workdesk, y

iPhone Otterbox Tripod Mount

While working on the first prototype of the firecracker dispenser and lighter, I wanted to take some video of it when I realized I couldn’t attach my iPhone to a tripod. I know you can buy things that make it to where you can do this, but why buy it when you can make your own . […]

Posted in Tips and Tricks Tagged 1/4, 20, apple, belt, beltclip, build, camera, cell, cellphone, clip, glue, homemade, i, iPhone, mount, otterbox, phone, Photo, picture, steady, super, superglue, Thread, tripod, video

Tip: Thread and Superglue – Very Strong

I heard about this trick a while back and have found it very useful. If you want a strong joint between two objects, thread and superglue can be a great way of doing it. For example, the other day I wanted a way to mount my small video camera to my RC plane. My camera […]

Posted in Tips and Tricks Tagged bind, bond, CA, crazy, crazyglue, floss, glue, joint, krazy, krazyglue, string, strong, super, superglue, Thread 1 Comment

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