This is such a cool project! Laura Kampf is tricking out her bike, and her first step is to make handles that double as removable, usable screwdrivers:
John Heisz makes a handsome split-top box that latches by means of DIY spring buttons:
Jay Bates, in his immaculate shop, efficiently builds a bookcase for his immaculate home:
Really cool: Daughter-of-the-Year April Wilkerson builds and plumbs an outdoor shower for her folks, who live in hot-weather Texas:
Jimmy DiResta cranks out a sturdy series of workbenches for a makerspace:
A very cool detail—Matthias Wandel shows us how he made a curved box joint in order to create a sort of desk shield:
Izzy Swan is a man whose shop will still be running after the apocalypse. Here he figures out how to make a functional miter saw powered by a cordless drill:
Last week Izzy Swan showed you the device he invented for drilling curved holes—this week he explains the application. He also leaves a mid-project failure in the edit, which we always appreciate for the sake of edification:
Here Bob Clagett shows you how to pour the casting in the mold he had made from his own head a couple weeks ago:
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