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DIY projects will put you to shame.

DIY projects will put you to shame.

By Orion DevPublished 3 years ago 5 min read
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DIY projects will put you to shame.
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Some people seem to have the ability to create amazing works of art with their own hands - and, of course, they will want to show off their creations with a net. Reddit's / r / DIY has become a favorite for people who want to figure out what they are going to do, and put in a timely collection of staff over the years.

Most of the following projects are amazing and almost impossible to try without some knowledge, high quality tools and knowledge. While you may not be ready to create the beautiful creations created by Redditors, it does not hurt to hunt for inspiration for your next project for them. After all, they are so delicious.

Power_cube Natural swimming pool

Most people can only buy a custom pool or walk around the pool when they need to swim in some water. However, the / power_cube is not for most people.

According to this dedicated Reddit user, he has spent exactly three years of his life making a man-made pool that will swim and look like a real pool. He even added cattails and other ready-made plants to the lake to complete their look!

Radamshome's Tale Tree

Redditor Radamshome had a daughter who wanted only one thing in her room: a wind tree that she could hide inside while reading the stories. the final product had a 12v light bulb that would be turned on and off using a dimmer inside the tree, retrieved metal bones, and a fully painted mache-hybrid exterior.

What really makes this creation so amazing is that the Disney engineer saw that and saw that it was a miracle of construction ... even a professional! Radamshome could develop a computer game - so, this job was the beginning of technology, even though he passed the Disney test.

Penny Floor Applicants

Some people wish they could brag about their wealth in gold jewelry, but Toooner has decided that the easiest thanks to boasting would be to go everywhere. Really. The user made a floor full of pens worth $ 130, and used wood, epoxy and glue to glue them together.

The result was a low key setup that would make people wonder what percentage of cents they needed to make their grandparents look rich!

JoyousTourist Mirror Mirror

This Magic Mirror may not tell you if you are the lightest in the world, but it can tell you the time, temperature, and weather. As some may think, this mirror is not magically sponsored; powered by Raspberry Pi!

JoyousTourist was kind enough to show people how to roll a holiday with easy-to-follow instructions. If you are a touch tech savvy and need your magic mirror, this could be a fun weekend project you can do.

Back to Rollercoaster

Like grandparents there, the BackyardCoaster user wanted to make sure their grandparents would always be happy to go to their grandparents ’house. His special approach to children does not include frozen dessert or camp.

Instead of ruining grandparents, this user built a fully functional roller coaster for his grandchildren - right in his yard! When that doesn't work, grandparents leave to talk about the progress they need to make their children, and why.

I'm not crying, she's crying.

Burgerga loves to go to music festivals - and like many other ravers, he loves LED lights. SOL CRUSHER can be a handmade LED totem LED, built into AutoCad, and spends months creating.

This beautiful light includes the total number of different LED lights installed in it, and more is evident in many patterns. Like other tech projects on this list, the SOL CRUSHER is powered by the Raspberry Pi.

Zachboth Studio

Now, this DIY project seems to have appeared on the front page of the magazine - however, it was what reddit did by maverick DIY artist Zachboth. The user took a beat up, old, rusty cargo van and completely remodeled its interior to make a studio, a fully comfortable studio with open windows, cabinets, a bed and an expensive wooden roof.

The finished product looks like something you would expect to find during a spy movie. Very good.

Grahamvinyl Word Clock

This wooden name clock tells us your time - literally, we use words. it’s like you might expect to get it from MoMA, but the reality is that it was a small one-artist project.

Oh, and do it with a guitar. Yes, the guitar.

The user was kind enough to show us how to roll on the grass with a series of 41 different pictures. That being said, you're not sure with a hundred pc which code you use to create it to work. Therefore, it may be in the middle of the filter clock.

Henryhooker Radio was rebuilt

When Henryhooker noticed that his grandparents' old radio was deteriorating, he knew that he wanted to make sure that the polished thing returned to its original glory. In fact, he wanted to find out if the station looked better than before.

Using his handiwork, Redditor was ready to fully replicate it, make it more modern to be seen with iPhones, and add an LED backlight.

Old fashion has never looked cool ...

Ethatcher's Prom Shoes

Redditor ethatcher noticed that his sister was looking at the beautiful blue shoes in her wardrobe ... but, the shoes were very expensive. In the shops, they sold for about $ 5,000 - which was just too much for a small child to pay for.

Therefore, the user has decided that it is time to get the news in his hands. Using standard shoes, paint, and other glitter, he was ready to combine two heels that looked the equivalent of less than $ 40.

His success was so impressive that even Cosmo and other online magazines talked about how to follow in his footsteps. Not too shabby!

Andernic's Basement Aviator Bar

There’s something cool about aviator bars, especially the round ones. Redditor Andernic decided he needed it in his house, so he began to design it himself.

This beautiful project took a six-month pregnancy

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