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Bow Maker
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Making bows can always be a challenge especially keeping them centered and together until you get them tied. We think that this little device will make that task a little easier.
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Car Computer Stand
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I realize that this project is not for everybody but there maybe some of you wanting to mount your notebook computer in your car. I searched the web for a computer stand for my car and everything I found was over $150. A lot of them were targeted at police and emergency vehicles and therefore got top dollar. I went to the hardware store and just sort of looked around until something jumped out at me.
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Ribbon and Tape Roll Storage
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This is another one of those concept projects that you will need to adjust to fit your needs. I actually made this project for my day job to hold rolls of labels that go on a printer. We found that it works great for storing rolls of ribbon and would also work good for storing rolls of tape. This roll storage is 3' long and can handle a roll from 3" up to 10" in diameter.
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Wooden Scrapbook
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This is the Christmas present I made for our new granddaughter Emerson. She's too young to enjoy it yet but I'm sure her mom will put lots of neat memorabilia into it.
This started as an original concept and turned out to be much more difficult than I ever expected. I was pretty happy with the results and everyone was amazed that the whole book including the pages was made from wood.
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Steampunk Toolbox Computer
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This is a little different kind of project that hopefully will inspire more than instruct. I call this a Steampunk Toolbox Computer. If you are not familiar with Steampunk I'd suggest going on-line and doing a search for it. According to Wikipedia Steampunk is a sub-genre of science fiction and speculative fiction, frequently featuring elements of fantasy. The term denotes works set in an era or world where steam power is still widely used — usually the 19th century, and often Victorian era England — but with prominent elements of either science fiction or fantasy, such as fictional technological inventions like those found in the works of H. G. Wells and Jules Verne, or real technological developments like the computer occurring at an earlier date.
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