Sunday, April 24, 2011
Friday, April 22, 2011
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Monday, August 23, 2010
Homemade Ikea Lack Side Table

Important features of this product are
- Easy to assemble
- Low weight
- Easy to move
- Environment friendly
I am planning to make it as
- Top: White Sunmica
- Filling material: Paper
- Leg: Square wooden batons
The dimensions of table that I am planning to make are 1.5feet by 1.5 feet by ~1.5 feet height.
Lets see how it goes. Keep looking for updates.
Thursday, August 19, 2010
Terracotta home composter

Here in this instructable we will see about the myths and pros of composting.
What people have to say about composting?
1. They are smelly.
2. They look bad when done at home
3. But I don’t have a garden
4. it’s not my job (I pay taxes)
5. I do not have the time
6. I have tried. It didn’t work
7. I live in an apartment
What composters have to say about composting?
1. Waste Reduction
Fewer compostable in the landfills mean less landfill mass. Reducing the amount of stuff in our landfills directly affects all of us. When they try and build new landfills, they may try and build it in your backyard. Which is worse? A bucket of compost or a nearby landfill filled with rats?
2. Free Fertilizer Why buy something you can make for free?
3. Better Soil Are you trying to keep up with your neighbors and their extravagant lawn? How much money do you think your neighbor pay to have such lush grass? You can have superior soil without paying a dime by composting.
4. A Superior Garden Composting creates a healthier garden with better soil, and you'll be using a superior fertilizer. In the end, you'll be able to grow more and better crops for less money. If you're going to garden, why not do it right?
Here is the most eco friendly and long term solution to get better compost without the hassles. The link below gives every detail about how to make a home composter
Link: Terracotta home composter
Speedometer Graph in Excel

Link: Speedometer Graph in Excel
Thursday, February 4, 2010
Cryptex

The (first) cryptex featured in the novel is described as a stone cylinder comprising "five doughnut-sized disks of marble that had been stacked and affixed to one another within a delicate brass framework"; end caps make it impossible to see inside the hollow cylinder. Each of the disks is carved with the entire alphabet and, since they can be rotated individually, the disks can be aligned to spell different five-letter words.
The cryptex works "much like a bicycle's combination lock", and if one arranges the disks to spell out the correct password, "the tumblers inside align, and the entire cylinder slides apart"
In the suceeding posts I will try to recreate the same cryptex (ofcourse with different code alltogether).
So! Keep watching!
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