This is an Instagram video of a man constructing a “quick and easy” carnival style spinning ride in his backyard using a tree and some lumber (which was also once trees). The ride features seating for four, and is powered by spinning the riders around the tree to build tension
Because comfort is the name of the only game I care to play, Youtuber Tools. Electro. DIY built his own reclining workstation, with its desktop portion sliding onto the armrests of his computer chair. That thing looks NICE. Perfect for never getting up again. Mind emptying my pee jug for
This is a video of Youtuber Island Vibe Cooking providing a copycat recipe for McDonald’s chicken nuggets. Weird, I didn’t see any pink slime in the recipe. I always assumed the recipe would just be 1) acquire bag of pink slime and 2) fry pink slime in the shape of
This is a video of a clever invisible man Halloween costume, which was apparently made on the cheap, and super fun. I can see that. What I can’t see is any way to drink cheap beer or witch’s brew while wearing it, which is certainly a detriment as far as
Because nobody will suspect the person pushing a baby stroller to be getting ripped on cold ones hidden inside, Matt Thompson went and modded a baby stroller into the Beer-Me-Baby Stroller, complete with a doll on top to make the whole thing look convincing (plus the baby’s head doubles as
This is a satisfying video of a man constructing a perfect cube out of sticks of staples. That’s fun. So, if you’re wondering why I just raided the office supply closet, it wasn’t just to grab enough toilet paper to TP somebody’s house tonight, but my neighbors have had it
This is a video of Action Lab’s James Orgill dropping a steel ball and ping-pong ball on one of the world’s bounciest surfaces to see how long they’ll bounce for. James says the surface has a coefficient of restitution (the ratio of the final to initial relative velocity between two
This is a video of crafter of things, writer, rider (motorcycle and bike), part-time teacher, and animal lover Becky Stern (links to her website with free downloadable patterns) demonstrating how to make some illuminated zodiac embroideries that light up thanks to LEDs and conductive thread in the back. Pretty cool!