- 12
- 5 036
Squamishelle
Canada
Приєднався 15 лют 2021
We build DIY Home Projects, Arts and Craft Projects, Rigs and Jigs, Movies and Cosplay Props. We also prototype or modify items to better suit a need or change a design in order to become more efficient. The perspective is often given for the benefit of someone who wants to learn how to design, build or assemble projects and acquire new skills along the way. We are happy to take on commission work if you would like us to help you with your project also.
Woman Builds Protection Against Aliens
This woman builds an Alien Butt Probe in response to the Pentagon UFO Report.
We spent less than ten dollar at the Dollar Store and a few Grebblies that were kicking around the studio. This is a fun project that cost very little and takes about 2 days to build.
00:00 Intro
02:10 Alien Probe Project Description
05:15 Alien Probe Project Build
09:05 Alien Probe Project Reveal
#PentagonUFOReport
#aliens
#flyingsaucers
We spent less than ten dollar at the Dollar Store and a few Grebblies that were kicking around the studio. This is a fun project that cost very little and takes about 2 days to build.
00:00 Intro
02:10 Alien Probe Project Description
05:15 Alien Probe Project Build
09:05 Alien Probe Project Reveal
#PentagonUFOReport
#aliens
#flyingsaucers
Переглядів: 39
Відео
How to Restore Insoles
Переглядів 913 роки тому
Quick and easy solution on how to restore insoles using common products. We sanded the surface of the insole We used Flexbond glue and applied 3 coats for best performance. We Decided to use this glue because it remains flexible after drying. We then covered the soles with a 3:1 ratio of clear silicone mixed with 3 parts of odorless Varsol and applied 3 thin coats also. This will protect the gl...
How to recolor stones without hiding the grain
Переглядів 273 роки тому
We will show you how to recolor stones without hiding the grain for less than 10 dollars and in one day. The process we show you will preserve the natural grain of the stones. Not bad when you consider remodeling for 3-4 days, with a lots of dust and cleaning and at a cost of 3 to 4 thousands dollars. The cost is the obvious reason why this DIY project is so attractive to complete. Time stamps ...
How we made our DIY Gaiters which outperform store bought
Переглядів 2,1 тис.3 роки тому
We show you how we made our DIY Gaiters with design and material that is far superior than store bought and at very low cost. The gaiters covers the whole top of your boots which help at keeping your feet dry and their low profile will keep you from sweating. This is a fun, easy and very low cost sewing project. The gaiters are made with 1000 Danier Ripstop Nylon material, stainless steel wires...
How to make LED medieval torch with smoke effect
Переглядів 8743 роки тому
We show you the process of making a set of medieval torches with flame and smoke effect. We fooled a couple of our friends who believed they were real torches with real flame burning inside the house. 00:00 Intro 00:16 Build Torches Handles 01:00 Testing LED's 01:31 Assembling LED's 02:28 Mounting LED's 03:30 Fabricating Torch Head 06:48 EVA foam Details 09:42 Foam Clay 10:53 Plan B 12.:26 Prim...
Realistic Stones made with foam board
Переглядів 1693 роки тому
We show you how we made a medieval stones wall with foam panels. This DIY Home Decor project is easy, fast and low cost. You will require very little tools. We show you how to texture the foam and paint it to make it look indistinguishable from real stone. Phase two is finishing the ruins, we also need to just make our torch look more medieval. The torches and Runes will be controlled by an Ard...
Where is the smoke coming from?
Hi, great video and build. Just two questions. Where do you go that your “work” boots keep getting filled with water? They’re work boots, right. Also what is Werebla, Warblood, Wablah, not sure what you were saying? Thanks.
I get mine(worbla)at Hobby Lobby
Thanks, I learned something with this video. I learned what “Worbla” is, I had never heard of it before. I will sure be looking into it for my future projects, thanks again.
I’ve been thinking of doing something similar, with winter materials, so I can wear my Chaco Z/2s for winter months.
Awesome!!
Thank You Josh...*
Nice video.
Much appreciated, thank you for stopping by.
Hi Michelle!