Last year, we saw perhaps the brightest flashlight ever made, a DIY 1000W beast composed of ten different lights which can throw out a combined 90,000 lumens. How do you improve on that? You make it ...
Maybe the best thing about this DIY project is its name: the Joule Thief. It’s a tiny LED flashlight that runs off dead batteries, eking out the last drops of voltage from a dead AA and throwing them ...
Flashlights come in different shapes, sizes and with different power outputs, but even the most powerful commercial flashlights pale in comparison to this blinding contraption that was put together by ...
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DIY electromagnetic flashlight saves you from buying new ones
The science pros at TKOR build a DIY electromagnetic flashlight that never needs batteries.
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Use Dollar Tree items to DIY cute light-up frame decor that you can design for every season
Seasonal decor is easy to pull off with Dollar Tree DIYs. Grab a few frames and seasonal items, and you can quickly whip up a ...
June 13, 2011 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google When the power goes out, you probably reach for a flash light—that is, if you can remember where you put it, find ...
Like diamonds in the sky, add some light into your room décor that will make your room shine bright. This DIY diamond light box will make you feel like a million bucks and have your room glinting like ...
If you’re a flashlight person, you know that there’s little you would do to get the brightest, most powerful, most ridiculous flashlight possible. You might even ...
Professional light tents for product photography can cost a lot of money. Here's how to make a cheap DIY version for less than AU$5. Lexy Savvides Former Editor at Large Lexy was a producer and on-air ...
Whoda thunk it? Conveniently three AAA batteries fit perfectly into a Tic-Tac casing. Add in a switch, resistor and an ultra-bright LED for a nice, small flashlight. Follow the linkage for the easy ...
You know the part of Monty Python and the Holy Grail when that old man says he's "not dead"? Well, the next time your batteries stop working in your device of choice, you should recall that line ...
If you don’t want to shell out the $20 for the new Griffin iBeam flashlight (and laser pointer) accessory for the iPod, you can always shell out $20 for parts (fine, a little less) and build your own ...
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