This article contains a DIY-illustrated step-by-step how-to guide to make your own storage rack to hold a bank of external HDD hard drives as a storage and backup solution for your computer or iMac.
How to make a decorative Wooden BucketLes Kenny May 12, 2021 2 ContentsIntroductionThis wooden bucket is decorative in the sense that it can’t be used for some of the tasks expected of a standard bucket, such as carrying water.It does, however, have other practical uses and makes a ...
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How to Make a Wooden Spoon, the Viking Way: I will show you how to make a wooden spoon out of green applewood. Using only my handmade viking tools.
The finished Hammer. This bad boy flies like a dream. Other DIY kids projects we’ve featured include: How to Make a Wooden Sword Easy, No-Sew Tepee Rubber Band Gun Battery Made From Quarters Pencil Catapult While you’re making these paper airplanes with your kiddos, tell them some great...
2. How to Make a Wooden Drawer Organizer Transform your cluttered drawers into neatly organized spaces with a DIY drawer divider insert. Sawdust Sisters provides a step-by-step guide on crafting your own custom, removable wooden dividers. This project requires minimal materials such as a white wo...
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Lettuces and other greens can grow in a pretty shallow environment, so I though I would search for a set of four funky table legs and then build an easy DIY wooden tray to secure on top of them. I found sets of two and three legs, but I didn’t realize how hard it would be t...
I started this project by using a wooden mallet. I found that a metal hammer worked better when it came to transferring the colors of the flower to the fabric. How to Hammer Flowers 1. Cut your cotton muslin roughly to the size of your picture hanger. You’ll want at least 2.5″ alon...