Craftsman Demonstrates How To Make A Collapsible Viking Camp Chair In Less Than An Hour
A useful step-by-step demonstration by Joshua Farnsworth on making a viking camp chair.
A useful step-by-step demonstration by Joshua Farnsworth on making a viking camp chair.
One small step for a staircase, one giant leap for our enjoyment.
When life makes you shift gears, make Lego gear trains.
"I'm just able to see things from a totally different point of view," John Furniss explains in this short documentary by Great Big Story.
With a little patience and less than $100 in building material, this craftsman constructed a dowel table.
Apple Mac Pro Wheels Kit costs a staggering $700. Why not just slap the whole thing on a skateboard? That's what this intrepid skater boy did.
A YouTuber finds a way to hack a domestic oven to cook Neapolitan pizza.
Forget dongles. Dust off your soldering iron and let's convert these USB devices ourselves.
Dan Mace is dared to do a song by The Weeknd with no musical instruments, only bricks. Can it be done?
A viral video purports to show a broken plate fixed by using milk. Does this claim hold water? The Action Lab puts the science to the test.
Even if you're not into paper airplanes, this is still really satisfying to watch.
Mad Brick builds a compact package for a 6 speed in this satisfying explainer video.
People in the old days were so hellbent on stopping mice, a miniature cannon didn't seem too extreme.
Three Michigan teens built a super swing while quarantined at home during the coronavirus pandemic.
A genius engineer finally solved a pressing issue: how can we eat Oreos without using our hands?
William Sun Petrus took an old Remington Portable typewriter and found a way for it to drop a sick beat.
YouTuber StupotMcDoodlepip came up with a creative way to keep a proper distance away from others with this special hat he built.
Lasers don't really look like they way they're portrayed in movies, so the intrepid team at the Action Lab found a way to make it look they did.
After three years of research and development, Tom Stanton built an unconventional e-bike using parts from an old drone.
This craftsman observes the difference in the effectiveness between two very differently priced knife sharpeners.
A YouTuber wrote some software to come up with the most optimal basketball backboard possible and then built it.
An extremely patient techie set up a 1930s teletype to be used as a Linux TTY interface.
Witness the mighty power of the Desktop PCB Milling Machine as it wittles an aluminum cube into a replica of Mount Rainier.
Matt from DIY Perks constructs a genius water coolant from scratch to help regulate the power of this 1500 watt LED.
An English YouTuber Half-Asleep Chris built his cat a house fit for a king.
Colin Furze develops a perfect mode of transportation for these health-conscious times.
The CDC has recommended you wear a face mask in public. Here are a few from Etsy to order if you can't make your own.
Canadian outdoor recreationalist Greg Ovens demonstrates a curious method for hooking trout.
A man finds an old decrepit lamp and meticulously restores it.
A homemade mask isn't a perfect substitute for a medical-grade one, but it could be a good alternative.
Kevin Kohler took a big bowl of steel shot blasting balls and blasted it with electricity.
The Guinness World Record holder for Tallest House of Cards Bryan Berg explains how he got so good at stacking cards.
The LockPickingLawyer is given another challenge and easily picks a unique locking system.
Tony Swatton talks about his career being the blacksmith of the stars.
Colin Furze gives an explainer on a fun how-to activity to do in your garage.
With help from a grappling hook gun glove, James Hobson attempts to web sling in real life.
Ben Cusick recreates the steps that Thomas Edison did to make an old school light bulb.
Thanks to the ingenious design of the airplane, you can technically fly the airplane infinitely as long as you're behind to guide it.
The proprietor of the Woodworking Art YouTube channel exhibited exquisite patience and skill in this woodworking art.
Nate Bonham demonstrates how to get your marshmallows perfectly toasted.
Jordon Foster dubbed this monstrosity the USS Compensator, an off-road monster limousine.
A restorationist unearths this dead Space Invaders Handheld Arcade Game from the 1980s and takes great pleasure in bringing it back to life.
On the online marketplace more often associated with handmade and vintage goods, sellers are pivoting to meet pandemic-related demands.
These YouTubers have a blast creating this tiny DIY tank from scratch and take it out for a test spin on a golf course.
Rollie Williams, sick of being cooped up during quarantine, builds a DIY pool table out of household items.
Amid all the stressful news going on, here's a delightful video from Kyle Naegeli — building a special ramp so turtles can easily get out of the pond.
Colin Furze invents a special isolation chamber with all the modern creature comforts to keep you entertained until we're allowed to go outside again.
Ryan Trahan spent three months building a 4,000 pound boat made out of ice and attempt to sail the length of the world's hottest lake.
A savvy mechanic devised a unique bicycle design by building transparent wheels.
Two YouTubers built an ATV out of a cheap plastic sled and have the time of their lives.
YouTuber styropyro built a ridiculously powerful laser in his garage and tests it out.
Matty Benedetto has come up with a lot of clever inventions but this one's got to top them all.
Peter Sripol straps two motors to what he claims is the world's tiniest micro submarine and has a blast.
A YouTube demonstrates the process for making synthetic rubies with an arc welder.
"Just work hard for 3 weeks and buy one instead," he jokes. "It's better for your mental health."
The making of a Koto Fukuyama, a 13-stringed harp-like instrument, is a very involved process
Watch a destroyed Toyota Supra get fully restored to its former glory. The entire process, which took two years, got condensed into 10 minutes.
Yuya Nakanishi is renowned for being one of the most proficient sword makers in Japan. Here's a behind-the-scenes tour of how he produces these exquisite blades.
If you happen to be lost in the wilderness, like Brian from the book "Hatchet," it's useful to have some survival skills, like learning how to make fire without tools.
A Finnish YouTuber on the Brick Experiment Channel creates a LEGO machine gun that shoots playing cards.