Tag: DIY
Tornado (Clash Royale) – Polymer Clay Tutorial
Hey guys and welcome to another Polymer Clay tutorial! Today we are going to create the Tornado from Clash Royale! I really hoped that the Tornado would win the poll one day because I was very looking forward to create it, because I had this wool thing in my mind to create it with and…
Jak zrobić Tornado w Butelce? – ArtekDIY #7
Hello! In this video you will learn how to make a tornado in a bottle. Enjoy! You will need: Two bottles with caps, and epoxy glue. We’ll start with making holes in the two caps, with a diameter of at least 8 mm. Use a knife to fix the edges. Put a small amount of…
Carbon Fiber & Pallet Wood Roof Rack Customization – Wind Deflector & End Caps
remember this stuff? I saved a few of these sheets from when I made those coasters editing Jackman add a coaster in there in post anyway so here is the plan replacing the ugly black plastic wind deflector on my roof rack with this now don’t forget to thoroughly mix mix mix mix mix mix…
TEVO Tornado 3D Printer – Review, Unboxing, Setup, and Test Printing
hey this is TheBlackBeltPanda so TEVO was kind enough to send me their TEVO tornado 3d printers so I figured we go ahead unbox it set it up and I’ll do some test prints for you guys so we can see how great it works right out of the box so once we got this…
TORNADO in a jar experiment (How to make a Tornado in a jar)
Calculate Wall Bracing – Part 4 – Design Bracing Systems – Nominal Bracing – Wind Direction 1
Gday and welcome back to Buildsum and this is part 4 in the series on calculating wall bracing and now we’re going to start looking at designing the bracing systems and the first thing we can look at as far as that’s concerned is what we call Nominal bracing okay so just to recap so…
Setting up the Tevo Tornado for First Prints!
Making a Foggy Riparium Bowl
Yo what’s up SerpaSquad! Tanner here and I’m back with another riparium build. I was looking through my materials for inspiration and found this round glass container. After that the gears started turning and I got an idea of what I wanted to make. With a vision in mind I proceeded to make a foggy…
Sun & Shade Design in Deer Country |Diana Kirby |Central Texas Gardener
One of the things that makes me happy in my garden is that I’m able to have different styles, different vignettes. The side garden is a woodland garden, because it’s shady. The back garden around the pool is bright and hot, and so I have tropical plants there. The front bed is, what I like…