Oobleck is a non-Newtonian fluid. The name "Oobleck" was originally from a Dr. Seuss book, but has come to refer to a mixture of cornstarch and water that has non-newtonian properties.
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After realizing that I rarely play card games, I decided I needed to convert my cards into something else more useful, or at least cooler. Thus, I converted it into a secret compartment. The secret deck of cards has many of the same qualities as a hollow book, but it is smaller, more compact, and less common. Enjoy this instructable, and I hope you like my idea!
Read More When I made some copper pendants (see link below) I wanted to combine them with a bracelet. The next question was whether the bracelet should be made of wood or leather. A difficult decision.... I couldn’t choose so I made both. In this instructable I will show you how. I am not a professional and this is the first time I bent a copper plate. I first did a leather bracelet and I was not satisfied with the camber of the copper plate (step 14) The second time (the copper plate on wooden bracelet) I succeeded much better “learning by doing” LOL. The third time I already felt experienced but if you have suggestions on how to improve this instructable, please feel free.
This will be a looooooong instructables so I will try to keep it to the point. Read More Licensed under "CC BY-NC-SA" Wood pens that have been turned on a lathe are awesome. Unfortunately, not everyone owns a lathe (although you can make your own). The Twig Pen/Pencil is a good alternative to a turned pen, and it stills maintains an aura of originality. I got the idea for this project here. I give all credit for the idea to the author who created the aforementioned link.
Note: For this project you don't need a lathe, but you will still need some other basic tools. Read More In this instructable I am going to make a simple table mat from a tree trunk. In fact, it is so simple you can make it with kids, age 7 and up.
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