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If you're interested in this but don't feel like making it, go here. Not trying to steal anyone's livelihood. Just felt like trying to make something.
Yeah. That twine needs to be replaced with a metal chain ASAP because it will catch fire, it's just a matter of when. Small metal chains are pretty cheap and easily found online or at a craft store like Michael's.
Thank you! This cage is sized precisely for his leg and bandage - for someone else to be able to use this exact cage would be unlikely. But the design is made in a way that allows someone to just input the numbers for their own needs and print one in the proper size for their own cat.
Since you and /u/Cramenator87 both seemed to think other people would find it useful, I have published the design source code on thingiverse here: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:262844
https://www.amazon.ca/Non-Slip-Stair-Treads-Tape-15-Pack/dp/B07C6GJ1LK/ref=asc_df_B07C6GJ1LK/?tag=googlemobshop-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=337146517102&hvpos=1o3&hvnetw=g&hvrand=15036211224457770581&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqm... I looked into this as well and will order it if I find it too bad... the wife and kids went home for a mini-vacation while I did the urathane (oil-based is very fumey). If it’s not safe enough that seems like the best fix.
You did not make this. This is from Amazon, here is just one example: https://www.amazon.com/S-Leaf-Necklace-Sterling-Silver-Collar/dp/B01GG6KIRG/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1538145174&sr=8-5&keywords=cat+moon+necklace /r/quityourbullshit
These days, big army dudes use these knots to make "tactical survival bracelets". Just don't tell them what they're doing is actually called macrame.
Thanks! I'm not sure how many hours... lots. Been working on and off since August. I made the pattern myself! It's up on etsy: https://www.etsy.com/listing/174587498/we-are-made-of-star-stuff-carl-sagan
Looks nice. When I first went out on my own, I bought a McCormick spice rack for about $30, that unbeknownst to me, had easily $100 of spices in it. They still offer a version but the prices have gone up. I did find this rack on Amazon that even comes with 5 years of refills, but I cannot vouch for the brand or quality. $40. Just throwing it out there. https://www.amazon.com/Kamenstein-20-Jar-Revolving-Spice-Refills/dp/B00008WQ3L/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1503601633&sr=8-3&keywords=mccormick+spice+rack
It's on Amazon :)
Link is for .com but it's available on all their extensions.
That's exactly how I feel about it. A nice dark cherry stain would be lovely.
It's actually a very common cake type. There's a cake in there.
If anyone likes it, you can get similar design on Amazon for $10.
Edit - example link
I found it on Etsy! The pattern was $9. Normally I would share, but I want to make sure the original creator is rewarded for their wonderful work. :)
The pattern is here. :)
Usually a pergola is used to support some kind of vine. What you're aiming for is to cover it with the plant and that's what you want to see. The pergola is just support. An example:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/quinta_de_corujas/13679413875/
At the request of OP, reposting my comment from /r/jurassicpark
Cleaned up the illustrator file and separated colors into layers.
On 110# cardstock, I printed text from the first chapter of The Hobbit + Tolkien's illustrations of Mirkwood, Doors of Durin, Smaug and maps from The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. Then I traced/cut 30 identical rhombuses from the cardstock and assembled this puzzle lamp (designed by Holger Strom in the 1970s).
The designs are on the inside of the lantern, so they only appear when it's lit. Had to mirror/reverse the text accordingly :)
Message me if you'd like the puzzle piece template to make your own!
edit: if you're interested in commissioning a custom lantern (I've made them with everything from Kodama to the text of Don Quixote inside) you can find my etsy shop here.
It's a really cool little guy to keep outside the front door. I'm excited to make ones of other colors, shapes, and sizes!
If you would like to make your own, I loosely followed the instructions found here!
On the tube, near the middle of there there's four wire. On this TV they were labeled H1, H2, V1, and V2. These control the deflector coils on the tube. First I cut them all and swapped put V1 and V2 from the board to H1 and H2 to the tube. That gave me a horizontal line (just cutting the Vs would do that, but there's an issue with that) and then I attatched ground to one of the V lines and source to the other for the audio (which is coming out of my stereo in these pictures. It works without any sort of amp, just doesn't deflect as much).
I can get more into the whys of certain things, but it's pretty much covered in this instructable: http://www.instructables.com/id/Fully-Functional-Television-Oscilloscope/
interesting. are you selling this on amazon as well?
seems like some r/quityourbullshit to me...
Here you go! I had to use archive.org because the current page has broken images: https://web.archive.org/web/20131011023622/http://build-a-diy.tumblr.com/post/60084351985/8-foot-giant-squid-pillow-youll-need-2-yards
Pro-tip: Use fleece instead of felt. It's softer and nicer to touch.
Instructables has the run-down for you. I try to use road bike tires instead of mountain bike or BMX tires as they have a smoother tread for getting it through your belt loops. I may also start lining the inside of the belt with felt.
Took apart some wine crates, sanded the boards, glued 'em together. Stained the center layer dark, treated the rest with tung oil. A couple of coats of mineral oil to finish it.
Inspired by wholman over at Instructables. Except I don't have a table saw, a chop saw, a thickness planer, a jointer, an orbital sander, a router or clamps. I wanted to build a cutting board with minimal cuts, which I did with a hand saw.
basically just something like This
Be careful tho! I literally stabbed myself in the face on accident at one point... that should always go with out saying lol.
I'll be checking in periodically to answer questions if anyone has any, but in the meantime you can find this shirt here.
don't be discouraged! 3d modeling takes some getting used to, and it's always kinda rough when you first start. I recommend checking out TinkerCad- it's a really great tool, and it's relatively easy to use. It's also been used to make some really cool, 3d printable files. have a look here: https://www.tinkercad.com/. you can do it!
Thank you so much! It's really easy to make! All you have to do is put the plastic protective outer covering on the inside of the sock and press the phone into it from the outer side. Then cut the top off the sock to let your fingers through and hey presto! Here is the album showing it close up and at different angles (sorry about the not very good picture quality): https://imgur.com/a/HJJXZ
The cushions we bought are sold at WalMart and Amazon. The price has dropped a bit since I purchased ours. They're not the best quality, but they are nice enough for outdoor furniture and seem to do fine when they get rained on.
We looked into making the cushions ourselves, but not having them made for us. My wife (the one of us who actually can sew) wasn't excited about making them, and there wasn't much cost savings, if any.
Very cool vid. Your editing is on point and interesting! One thing that would help move your video to a higher quality bracket is a mic. I have a blue yeti, and if you stick with your channel, I recommend something along those lines (basically every streamer/youtuber has one at this point). Entry level though I was very suprised by these lavalier mics. They were $20 and i just bought for a one time thing, but they actually sounded super good and there are two in the pack. Keep up the good work!
I've been to american science and surplus in Milwaukee. It's worth a visit if you are ever in Milwaukee. TIL they have a couple of chicago stores. If not from around here, the free catalog is pretty good too.
Made this on the weekends when I had time over the last few months. Clear Pine cut to size, stained, then 3 coats of polyurethane.
First time I had made doors like that, so was fun. Looks great in the living room and matches a previous piece I had made for the hallway.
Sketchup plans for those interested here.
Thanks for looking!
I should start by saying, and I wasn't trying to mislead anyone, that the book in the link isn't the one I made, BUT it's quite simple!
I typed an entire how-to, and then found the Instructable for the one in the picture :P
My husband is a horror writer, and when his novel was published last year I made some mock-ups of a creepy "thing in a jar" from the story to give away as prizes and promos and such. I made the creature itself (technically, I made many "creatures", but included only one per jar) out of Apoxie Sculpt (like a two part clay that is pretty forgiving and hardens permanently without baking), so it resembled an unholy combination of an internal organ and an alien fetus. I painted it with acrylic paints and covered it in liquid latex. Then I filled a glass jar with a slightly tinted hardened "water" and then sealed the lid. It was a lot of work to make them all (I overestimated how many I could make before he needed them, but refused to stop until there were 30 of them (some large some small) to give away to fans!). It felt worth it when most of the recipients of the jars went completely nuts over them -- saying how disgustingly slimy and gross the creatures looked.
If you like creepy, check out the story: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1949054314/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_X4KQFN0FPG9W9ZKBK68B
It's the first belt that I've made, but I've done many, many bracelet's, and other small projects. It took me around 8 to 10 hours. Here's a good tutorial on how to make a belt: http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-make-a-rugged-and-handy-Paracord-Belt/
Wordnik is an online dictionary that aims to be as comprehensive as possible. Their interface too is quite nice, you could consider linking to it.
I came to know of it from this TED talk.
I don't know. CAN you?
Seriously, though... You need to have python installed on your computer for it to work. Python code gets translated into code for your machine/os when it runs. So you need to install python for this to work. There could be some bejiggering to tweak it to work on your machine. There could also not be.
Dayglow Empire was just chosen as one of the best free games of the week by PC Gamer! :D The game is also available for download on Game Jolt.
I just bought this one:
Decent reviews but only 11 reviewers. But available with prime so I one-clicked and I'll get it sunday. I can afford to lose $50 if it doesn't work well. But it seems to be the cheapest one with the best reviews that I could find on amazon.
Aaah this Moissantie ring is so beautiful and classy! I love it. Down the road, I'd love this with a slightly larger center stone!
There are many youtube videos and written guides that can be found but the information with most are limited.
This guide is the most complete and what I had used to get started. I deviated a bit from the layout in it but it's by far the best information I've found. It costs 45.00 bucks but was worth every penny.
I did not. It actually looks like these pieces were commissioned by Ultimaker as a tech demo for their 3D printers. Based on some informal testing, though, it seems like these designs work on a variety of different printers with equally good results.
Another bit of good news is that the designer has made the files freely available here, so anyone with access to a printer can make their own.
To make this prop more "functional," I plan on modifying some of these part files to make it easier to add LEDs and working buttons in the future. When I do, I'll be sure to post them online!
Neat. Main suggestion I'd make is choose less intense defaults for the color palette so users don't have to spend time changing them to make something that looks pretty. E.g. have a look at color.adobe.com for some ideas.
I'm (obviously) not OP, but I've done stuff like this before : http://www.redbubble.com/people/mmarsett/works/14469938-suck-my-ass?p=poster&finish=semi_gloss&size=large
I used a program called Audacity to import the sound file. From Audacity, you can export that sound file as a PDF document. This turns out to be super useful because you can open that PDF in a vector-editing image software like Adobe Illustrator or InkScape and it is 100% scalable. So you can make it as big or small as you want, change colors, line thickness, etc.
Here's a video for you.
Believe it or not, people "target" shoot with their mortars, so I was making a range table for my mortar. I went up by 5 grains of powder to see how far the steel ball went.
Thank you!🥰 I bought it through Amazon. It comes with an instruction page—it is not great, but still helpful. I am sure there should be some videos, especially on youtube-but I did not check by myself. I am a beginner and this is my first attempt😁 so I am sure you can do it too! Here is the link if you would like to have a look: 3 Pack Embroidery Starter Kit... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08CTVJDN8?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
Hehe what a perfect match. Yes, they are on Amazon
This link is .con, but it is on all the extensions
Thank you! It was super easy. I bought this kit from Amazon, and used some leftover fabric I had laying around. It took me less than half an hour.
I've been pretty fascinated with AR since I first learned about it and decided to use it as an excuse to finally learn to code.
Free downloads for both iOS and android:
iphone and ipad
android devices
There is also this.
pinch the thumb lever (little silver wire where it connects to the black springy thing) together and remove from the distal end. It will better. Trust me.
clipping off/grinding a flat spot in the plastic of the round edge of the push pin helps also.
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The design features the Underworld, the Temple of Zeus, and the Gates of Olympus.
For anyone interested, instructions can be accessed here and you can see my other work on Instagram @BenBuildsLego.
I used a hard rubber mallet, a solid maple stump, and a ring mandrel to create these. With the spoon head cut off and filed, I shape the handle around the mandrel to the desired shape and size.
I orginally strted doing this as a gift idea for my girlfriend, ,but continued as it is very relaxing; almost theaputic.
If there are any questions I am happy to answer.
*ninja edit: missing words
Hope this is alright to post. I didn't see anything against it in the subs rules so please let me know if not.
I've been lurking here for a while and debating whether to post this or not. Reddit has a huge stigma against Sandler movies and it's totally deserved most of the time but I think my show is worth listening to. We talk about the movies on a case-by-case basis and don't verge into the Adam Sandler circlejerk of saying that all of his movies suck or by praising them blindly.
Anyway, I've worked really hard on this and there's 15+ episodes to listen to so check it out if it sounds interesting to you.
If you can, I'd love comments about the show. Let me know if you like it or not and what you think works or could be improved. I still have about 25 movies to go so there's plenty of time for me to make the show better as I go.
Here's a Stitcher link for people that don't have Itunes.
Printable output in album.
I took a photosphere by stitching 100 photographs of 3 different exposures taken while standing on a spot using Microsoft ice. I took this on Xmas Day when there were no people about.
Then I made this rhombicuboctahedron philosphere gore using hugin and gimp. It works with any sized equirectangular picture even those taken with a [Ricoh Theta](/r/RicohTheta)
Printed at the pharmacy on 10x8" and scored, stuck and assembled by hand. Total time 1 hour.
Edit: contents
Thank you! It's not in my Etsy shop but it is available :) I usually just sell my OOAK pieces through fb since I don't have to pay Etsy fees when I just send a paypal invoice. If you're interested, feel free to pm me through Reddit or my fb and I can give you all the details. I do custom work as well, though each piece tends to be different as I like to let it guide me in its final creation.
Edit #2: it's now in my Etsy shop :) https://www.etsy.com/listing/182386523/double-sided-pendant-in-copper-love
That's right! Thanks for the recommendation man, it was a super fun project.
I can definitely make another one with more inner pockets and such. Check out my etsy, and if in the future you're still interested you can just order a custom one with more pockets and whatever else from my etsy shop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/hickoryleatherco
https://www.etsy.com/listing/170473451/training-manual-on-how-to-make-double?ref=pr_shop
This manual was very helpful. Then I spent a few hundred dollars on tools and practiced for a few dozen hours. Within two months I was producing high quality coin rings.
Not a tremendous amount, I like to play around with the dremel sometimes and see what I can make. I guess a lot of it would be trial and error.
The only other thing we (my g/f who is actually good at making things, and myself) could think of would be casting them using lead or pewter etc.. That might be getting into the more effort / dangerous territory but could possibly be very awesome.
Inspiration here: http://www.instructables.com/id/Metal-Casting-with-SUGRU/?ALLSTEPS
BFG121 may be the original creator, and is either the person that posted it originally (jpenn2112), or, jpenn2112 did post it as their own then deleted the original account. This might be a ploy for media attention or something, given he's selling his banana on ebay. Or maybe not, who knows.
You can use archive.org to see who the original poster was, and their posting history if you're so inclined to do more sleuthing.
https://web.archive.org/web/20140112101645/http://www.reddit.com/user/jpenn2112/
I bought the pin up fabric on ebay about 4 years ago and have been trying to decide how to use it ever since.
I just checked and here are a few links for it currently on ebay (none of these are affiliated with me but it's such awesome fabric I thought I'd spread the love.):
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Fabric-Henry-Bewitched-50s-retro-Halloween-Pinups-BLUE-/380372285776
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Fabric-Henry-BEWITCHED-50s-retro-Halloween-Pinup-PURPLE-/380375293129
I highly recommend doing that with this. I used to stick those pen tubes into the ceiling of my high school's lunch room. all the time. They never did get them down.
I actually followed instructions from this person on instructables.com:
http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-Make-a-Companion-Cube/
It's actually a fairly simple pattern, just make sure you have a lot of grey beads.
Since his explanation probably isn't going to help you much: It's a custom built computer with 3 video cards, made entirely to efficiently mine ("newly generate", kind of) Dogecoin, a cryptocurrency like Bitcoin. You can find more about it in /r/Dogecoin or on http://dogecoin.com/ .
The hand is a tad smaller than the frog but they're both about 1.5" long. These two will be on etsy shortly along with some of my other work. Please note, however, that I only made the polymer clay pieces, not the other items in the shop.
I didn't design these files, but the creator actually made them available here for free!
In the future, I plan to modify some of these part files to make it easier to add LEDs and working buttons. When I do, I'll be sure to put them online as well!
i love the layout and simplicity. not bad for someone who taught themselves. it looks as if you have some contributing users too. i hope all works out and ends up being as successful as reddit is! that said, i can only image the sheer amount of reddit/digg clones out there, i would think the key to making it big is to offer something neither reddit or digg offers.
I personally, have been imagining of a reddit clone that is somewhat mixed with a 4chan clone to make a totally anonymous (yet moderated) aggregation site.
but what the hell, ill give it a shot and sign up and check back on it every couple of days. my account name: "bmk2k" @hubski
edit: disregard most of what i said above, i actually read the about (after making a new account) and it seems you do have some pretty original ideas, i like it. i really like the mouse over javascript text also when hovering over a submission
edit#2: another suggestion would be to format your 'subreddit' urls better: "topic?id=[whatever]" is alot of work compared to people on reddit who just type "/r/[whatever]". just a suggestion though. if you want a stance that doesnt copy reddit, maybe use subdomains for your 'subreddit'. ex: http://[whatever].hubski.com or http://hubski.com/[whatever]
btw, once you '+' vote a submission, is it not possible to undo that upvote (or downvote)?
You may think about being a bit more cautious about showing pictures of your keys online. It is perfectly possible for someone ( sufficiently motivated ) to make a copy.
Looks great! Suggestion: get some of these, paint them the same color as the wall, and stick them in the outlets. That'll be even more seamless!
The idea of the project was born from thinking about building communication between people so that it would be pleasant to interact even with complete strangers.
It's not so simple. It depends, but usually, it requires a good conversation, common discussion topics, and at least a shared language. Different cultural background does not make the task easier. But, I concluded that all people at the end want the same thing, to be important, loved, to feel their belonging to the community.
So, while designing this project, I tried to achieve several goals: - provide an opportunity to communicate with people in the least stressful way and make it enjoyable - build an environment that will evoke positive emotions - make the whole experience easy to understand for anyone, regardless of language and culture
And this is what we have in the end: the MVP as an Android app (it still relatively easy may be ported to iOS). Currently, I'm running an open beta test to gather feedback, in which you can participate. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.friendlykin
This is a game, and gameplay is quite simple and built around message exchange. But those messages typically don't contain words; they are basically stickers representing the positive emotions you can share with others. You'll need to solve simple point-click/swipe actions with each sticker to make the whole process more dynamic and relaxing (think about bubble wrap popping). Adorable stickers, audio, simple gameplay, and understanding that a kind and a cheerful person is behind every message are crucial in creating a friendly and positive atmosphere.
Join open testing. I'll be glad to receive any feedback; criticism is very welcomed too. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.friendlykin
Hi, I used this mold! It's a little bigger than storebought peanut butter cups which means more filling (: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07S39WNGV?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2_dt_b_product_details
Beautifully made, but the design is certainly not new. Scooper bowls are well known and commercially available. I like this one which is able to be suctioned to a table. https://www.amazon.com/Maddak-Scooper-Bowl-Suction-745340000/dp/B00LSOM8WU/ref=mp_s_a_1_5?dchild=1&keywords=adapted+bowl&qid=1610990916&sr=8-5
I mostly learned through trial and error, I am still not very good haha. But good enough to make that Volkspod.
I just bought the cheapest welder I could find on Amazon with decent reviews. Here is a link to it: Welder
It is super simple! All you do is poke at some wool with a needle! This video covers alot of the basics more succintly than I can =) And amazon do some nice looking kits for starters. If you ever try it and want some advice, feel free to PM. I'll try my best!
With a name like that, I was kinda expecting the book to be some depressing, pretentious thing. You know, the kind of book where absolutely nothing happens, everyone is sad, and then the protagonist's mother drops dead halfway through the book from an undiscovered tumor. Except even after that, nothing happens.
But I was curious so I looked it up on Amazon, is this the book you remember? The cover kinda looks like OP's picture. Sounds like it's probably either pretty bad or pretty good, depending. You mentioned never reading it as a kid-- did you as an adult? What'd you think of it?
These are my first chickens and I have to say they're pretty entertaining :)
The hose is a 6-foot leader hose from Amazon, less than $4.
She got me a Mora 120 (the straight blade) and and a Narex spoon carving knife (the hooked one). She bought me a few blocks of limewood to get started.
She also got me this book, which I thought was great; nice and clear.
I picked up some sandpaper off amazon for the range of grits I needed, as well as some beeswax with mineral oil for finishing.
A company called UGEARS makes a kit that slots together to make a small one of these. It appears to be fairly inexpensive but it isn't as nice as a true hurdy gurdy. $70 USD on Amazon, https://www.amazon.com/UGears-Hurdy-Gurdy-Mechanical-Musical-Self-Assembly/dp/B07771DV5J/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1530595913&sr=8-3&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&keywords=ugears+hurdy+gurdy&dpPl=1&dpID=41SXaT2T6yL&ref...
This reminds me of The Poison Diaries a little bit. Nice work!
Thanks! Since this was my first project, I wanted to kinda test it out so I didn’t make the jump rings myself. I bought a pack of 2000 jump rings with an outer diameter of 10 mm on amazon
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07B633D2G/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
They have lots on amazon, I started with this. There are instructions on different stitches, needles, enough thread of each color. Super helpful
It's this one from Amazon - https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B083954SJM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_gwfiFbM141X9S
There's a few different ones, and all of them are adorable. Look carefully at the listing though, I got one that came with batteries and one that didn't.
I really love this with the detailed index for the colors! I've been hooked on positive psychology & gratitude for my own mental health for a few years now & have made a few mobile apps. The most relevant one to this is Blissful, a mood tracking journal on Android. Still most definitely a work in progress & much to improve, I use it myself to understand my mood & energy levels for the past month to see if I need to make a change in my life. My other app is a gratitude journal called Delightful.
I just released the game guys. Thank u for the great feedback and support . Here is the link to the game if anyone want to play. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.divyakarthik.thegame33
If you didn't know this, there is an app that allows you to pull photo submissions to specific subreddits and have them cycle through as your background wallpaper. You can set refresh intervals, toggle between NSFW posts ;) and add your own photos into the mix. Doesn't apply to this situation directly, but is extremely useful and uses minimal data & battery. App is Musei and the reddit extension to do the above is here.
I would recommend /r/tiltshift. Makes for awesome phone wallpapers.
Screenshot from my free, no-ads Time Progress Bars app for Android.
Made with Android Studio and free classes from Udacity: https://www.udacity.com/course/android-basics-user-input--ud836
That sounds really nice! Maybe cork, with or without a decorative outer attachment? Or lids with that inner silicone ring, like the ones that are on the glass Yankee Candle jars… I have no idea what they’re called but it’s kind of like this: [random amazon listing]
Unfortunately, no. I didn't have my camera when we were launching, and it is too cold to set it up now. I will try to remember to post again when it is warmer. (It's about 25 F outside with a severe wind chill.)
They are all fantastic! One idea you could consider is have the lightbulb be an RGB type then make it pulse green or blue. This would give the allusion the mushrooms are bioluminescent.
Nope. Like most ideas out there, this was not original - I merely added my own approach (like the wooden base and using a coat hanger) to the project I was here a couple years ago: http://www.instructables.com/id/Reusing-Lightbulbs-as-planters-or-mini-terrariums/
There is a book written 30 years ago that has sold 3 million copies called How to Shit in the Woods. Are you aware of that book? If so, how is yours different?
We used some limit switches like these! They do make a small clicking sound, but I don't really notice unless I'm actively listening for it
Hi!
A while back I ran a 50 mile long ultramarathon on LSD, which was a blast.
I turned the whole experience into a book that is free to read here
AMA about running, psychedelics or the combination of the two things!
I'd argue that a smart bulb doesn't so much replace a bulb as it does a light-switch. And technically OP's device replaces this product, which is like a light-switch...but for fire.
Hey! Amazon stole your design and started making them in China for cheaper. I think they also used some of your photos too!
The book's animal and bird list
Jaguar, Jaguarundi, Hippopotamus, Rhinoceros, Parrots, Crab-eating fox, Jabiru,
Sloths, Black Spider Monkeys, Giant River Otter, Toucans, Tamandua, Squirrel Monkey ,Collared Anteater, Macaws, Hummingbirds, Red Howler Monkeys, Caiman, Bearded Emperor Tamarin, Amazonian Tapir,
Side-Necked Turtle, Bicolored Tree Frog, Blue Morpho Butterfly, Racoon, Ocelots, Lemurs, Agouti, Araçari, Armadillo, Capuchin monkey, Capybara, Cane toad ,Hoatzin bird ,Iguana, Marmoset monkey ,Opossum ,Peccary , Pirarucu , Pelicans, Flamingos, Poison Dart Frog, Okapi, Chimpanzee , Bobcats,
Porcupine ,Parakeet, Red Brocket, Scarlet Macaw, Spectacled Bear, Saki Monkey , Bald Uakari Monkey ,Woolley Monkey, Termite Ants ,Tayra Weasel, Coatis, Buffalo, Greater rhea, Bare-faced curassow, Plovers, Storks, Cassowary, Herons, Owls, Hawks, Jandaya parakeets and others
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74 interesting scenes on white and black backgrounds.
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Hand-drawn live. Not a vector graphic.
Each coloring page is printed on a single sheet. One-sided printing.
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I've noticed you listed a parts list. For some reason I was having trouble with the CSV file. Excel wasn't formatting it correctly. So I typed it up. Here is a public link if you'd prefer.
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