Tired of regular bowls? Then why not make your own chocolate bowls? All you need are some standard balloons, melted chocolate (any variety would work), and you’re ready to go. These are great for ice cream and possibly a few other frozen snacks. Continue reading for the tutorial.
Sometimes, showering after a long day out is just not possible, without stepping into a hotel, that is unless…you make your own portable shower. If you follow these 6 easy steps, smelling fresh after a long hike, extended sports sessions, etc., will be easier than ever. Continue reading for the tutorial.
Windex fans rejoice! This simple hack will enable you to use every last ounce of liquid in a spray bottle, without needing to open the top and pour the last few ounces out. Simply put as possible, “by replacing the hard suction tube with flexible tubing and adding a weight to the end of it, the suction tube will naturally fall to the lowest point of the container; this will allow end of the tube to stay submerged regardless of how the bottle is positioned.” Continue reading for a video tutorial and more information.
In KipKay’s latest tutorial, you’ll learn how to “turn a MiniMag flashlight into a powerful DVD laser pointer — this 245mw laser is powerful and fits real cozy in a MiniMag.” Video after the break.
As you know…lasers can be dangerous. Never point them at any living object!T his is not a toy, and this should not be used like a conventional laser pointer.
[via Instructables]
In this tutorial, we learn “how to hack a simple flashlight and transform it into a night vision flashlight — items needed for the project cost less than $10 and you get perfect night vision.” Video after the break.
Master hacker “Kipkay” is back at it again, and this time he shows us how to make a “mysterious light bulb”, which can be used to prank friends or co-workers. Video tutorial after the break.
If DIY home security is your thing, then check out this nifty creation, which lets you “send text messages to your newly made surveillance-cellphone and receive pictures/videos seconds later.” Video after the break. Click here for first picture in gallery. Instruction page.
Utilizing a couple of cameraphones, a microcontroller, solenoid relays, a photoresistor, wires galore, a soldering iron and a robust picture messaging plan, this cameraphone activated cameraphone can be used to snap pictures of a pre-defined location whenever you get curious
[via Engadget]
In this video tutorial, you’ll “learn how to build a hydrogen generator cell with only household items.” That’s not all, this person also shows you a nifty hack. Videos after the break.
“Kipkay” proves once again why he’s one of the best gadget hackers around, with his latest tutorial, on how to make a TV remote jammer. Video tutorial after the break. Instruction page.
I’ve had a few scuffles in my house over the TV remote so I decided to do something about it. I built a circuit that will block my TV and any device I choose from getting a signal from the normal remote control. I turn an ordinary remote into a jammer and the remote still works normally
According to “babblin5”, this video tutorial will show you “a quick, [and] easy way to hack your USB headset, allowing users to plug in their guitar, bass, keyboards or better microphones.” Continue reading to watch.