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more about #instructables more comments → Pessimippopotamus: But it looks soooooo cute! more » Lizard_King: I have a friend whose father is a taxidermist. He happened to go to art school. Some of the shit he came up with would give you nightmares. more » Phong: why did I actually go to instructables and look at the pages? and right after lunch too. more » XTOTHEL: I see the potential for a real mouse for my computer. more » LEWD98: I think this is a perfectly appropriate time for a huge WTF? more » Denver_80203: Like our horse on the way to the airport in denver: more » Bertone77: Uh, no.....just.... no Although I do see the potential for a Playstation AD! more » OCEntertainment: *tumbleweed* ......Hello? ....Where is everybody? Am I the only one still able to comment on Gizmodo? .....This place is like a ghost town. Oh, hi ... more » Kaiser-Machead: This is a lot like that story from Tales from the Crypt, where this man takes up taxidermy to annoy his wife because he can't stand her overly enthusi... more » Pew Pew BOOM: Perfect Halloween gift for kids. more » Kaiser-Machead: This is a lot like that story from Tales from the Crypt, where this man takes up taxidermy to annoy his wife, and replaces one of the animal's eyes wi... more » dingus: 12:45 - Restate my assumptions. more » OMG! Ponies!: Or you can use a monopod like a normal human being. more » Steve Lessard Jr: I wish I had a star so I could say ridiculous things like you, haha more » 92BuickLeSabre: They should build something like this into computers. And someday, maybe even try for a video camera version? more » -
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DIY: When LED Throwies Meet Mouse Taxidermy
Say your pet rat dies. Instead of trashing it, you could shove LED throwie lights into its eye-sockets in a decorative taxidermy experiment that's as creative as it is graphically morbid. It might be what little Snowy would have wanted. More » -
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How to Build a Snorricam, So You Can Film Your Face
Hey, narcissists and/or filmmakers! Instructables has a guide to making your own Snorricam, that chest-mounted camera holder that points the lens directly at your own face. More » -
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Altoids Tin Catapult Will Make You Feel, and Act, 10 Years Old Again
Here's an Instructables to bring back the obnoxious kid that lives not so far down in all of us: Learn how to turn one of those miniature Altoids tins into a tiny catapult. It'll be fun for nobody but you. More » -
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How to: Make a Fisheye DSLR Lens for $16
Over at Instructables, user Banjomaster shows how to make a fisheye lens for his Nikon D90 for just $16, with the help of one of those wide-angle doorway peephole lenses.
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DIY Voice Modulator Makes Everybody Do the Robot (or at Least Sound Like One)
This DIY project takes common parts, including a clock from IKEA and a fluorescent desk lamp, and turns them into this sweet robot voice modulator that makes even the most emotional, dramatic vocals seem cold and calculating. More » -
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New Hipster Affectation: Urban Oil Prospecting (Cardigan Not Included)
This DIY oil detector, essentially a modified metal detector, is the hottest new accessory for city-dwelling hipsters worldwide. Plus, it matches terrifically with a beard. More » -
#summer
Kite Aerial Photography: The Camera Places Its Life In Your Hands
Instructables user Mikeasaurus used household items— including thumbtacks and a Bic pen— to make a remotely-triggered rig for his kite, compatible with any camera. Well, any camera he felt comfortable dangling off a kite. More » -
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Let Your Hello Kitty Watch Be All It Can Be
On its own, the Hello Kitty McDonalds watch is yet another landfill-bound plastic chotchke. Not very green thinking. Luckily, Instructables has put together a handy how-to for turning yours into a cool custom timepiece. More » -
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#thinkinganddrinking
iPhone's Accelerometer Translates Virtual Pour Into Real-World Beer
The drinkin' tinkerers over at Instructables created the Serv O'Beer to interpret a "pouring" motion with an iPhone into a real, albeit foamy, beer. What an age we live in! More » -
#gingerbread20
Man Creates Modern Day Gingerbread Bridge Using Epilog Laser
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Laser-Etched Powerbook Ensures Hands Never Leave the Keyboard, Ever
Instructables user noahw used an Epilog etcher to lase an imprint of his hands and forearms, eternally vigilant in home row position, onto the top case of his PowerBook G4. Noah says that typing on top of his own hands is "a little freaky" (as is the brownish mildewy patina on the etched keys, ahem) but if you are looking for something to bring your Mavis Beacon score up the extra five points you've been seeking, this could be it. [Instructables] -
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Use No. 7,853 For Duct Tape: Intricately Sculpted Batman Mask
Duct tape was the perfect medium for Instructables user seamster to craft this cool-looking Dark Knight-era Bat-mask for his mug. Halloween's just around the corner, and no everyone can't go as Sarah Palin, so if your costume/dominatrix supply shop is sold out of knee-high patent leather boots, librarian glasses and $5,000 dresses from Barney's, consider following along here. [Instructables]

