3D printed drill tool for glass bottle
This project covers drilling holes in glass bottles and then using the bottles for decorative purposes. Diamond drills are used to drill several holes in glass bottles. The difficulty lies in positioning the drill on the round glass bottle without it slipping. To do this, a tool was designed in Fusion360 and printed on a 3D printer. This tool allows you to position the drill and drill exactly where you want. To avoid glass dust and heat during drilling, the bottle can be placed in a bucket with the tool so that the process can be carried out underwater. The tool was dimensioned for 0.5-liter and 0.75-liter bottles. The holes in the bottles are then fitted with 3D-printed inserts to accommodate flower pots or pens. All drawings for the 3D printer are attached.
Tripod light
This project shows how to assemble a modular and fold-able lighting system on a budget using "GoPro-like" accessories, 12 volt LED lamps, selfie-sticks and tripods for video creation or teleconferencing. The combo when disassembled is very compact fitting easily into two boxes like for an iPad and a Galaxy Tab (see video). Time to assemble the lighting system is around ten minutes and is not requiring any soldering.
Camera for skiing
This project is about modifying a ski pole as a camera mount for a 360 degree camera especially the Insta360 one x2. You can make incredible dynamic footage while skiing with this setup.
Advent calendar upcycling
After checking over and over again if there is really no chocolate left in the advent calendar it was time to think about the disposal. So while shredding the carton, I came across the interesting inner part. When opening the carton a nice mold sheet appears. The mold sheet was used directly to cast plaster. The resulting plaster figures and shapes are excellent for decorating your next Christmas.
Animated mask using an Arduino pro mini
This project shows you how to attach a small screen to your hygenic mask
Analog clock using math, Arduino pro mini, DS3231 and Nokia 5110
This project shows you how to build an analog clock with an Arduino pro mini, a DS3231 real time clock module and a Nokia 5110 LCD display. The schematic drawing for the wiring can be downloaded from the following link: Wiring schematic
Concrete solar light
This project shows you how to make a stand for a solar floor light so you can use it as a stand-alone unit on a table. The stand is made from concrete and therefore perfectly suitable for outdoor use. Moreover the light is eco-friendly and use solar panels to collect sunlight and charge batteries that power the lights when dusk falls.
DIY lens caps holder for camera
This video contains information on how the make yourself a lens cap holder for your camera or DSLR.
From power bar to power bank
This project shows you how to transform my favorite power bar (Toblerone) to a power bank.
Rotating Gopro Selfie Stick
This video shows you how to make a continuous rotating GoPro Selfie Stick.