Homemade Revolving Shotgun
Home Gunsmith forum user rhmc24 took parts from a 12 gauge shotgun and a 1857 Remington revolver and created a shotgun with a revolving cycle: Using chambers cut off 12 ga. scrap barrels and a new $10...
View ArticleThe Secrets Behind Your Flowers
In 1967, Colorado State University graduate student David Cheever wrote a term paper on the Colombian cut flower industry. In 1969, he went to Colombia and started a business. Things took off from...
View ArticlePaper Extravaganza: The Wonderful Paper Art of Charles Clary
I was quite blown away by the intricate details of Charles Clary’s hand cut paper art. Design Milk recently caught up with him in this exclusive interview: What do you enjoy most about working on...
View ArticleOld Photo WTFery
Historians of the future have their work cut out for them when it comes to decoding some of our current artwork and photographs, I’m sure. What will they think of the LOLcats? Probably something like...
View ArticleTechnicolor Roses
It looks like a ’shopped-up version of your average garden rose, but it’s not: that’s the Rainbow Rose, and you can make them yourself using cut flowers and some heavily tinted water. And if you...
View ArticleHalloween Cuisine: Sweet or Savory Specimen Jars
These specimens in jars look pretty nasty, and the labels make them seem even worse. But believe it or not, they are all not only edible, but tasty! They contain unfamiliar fruits, or foods cut into...
View ArticleLandscapes Carved into Books
Book carving has really taken off as a medium in the past few years. Guy Laramee’s impressive contributions show entire landscapes cut into the paper. You know what would be really neat? To see a...
View Article2D Paper Art Depicting Scenes From Movies And Video Games
Who knew sheets of paper cut into interesting shapes could be so exciting to stare at?! Photographer and avid gamer David A. Reeves cuts paper into miniature silhouettes of scenes from movies and...
View ArticleCut A Pepper And Watch It Scream
Some vegetables are content with being cut up and made into various soups or stews, but not this creepy pepper. He’d rather scream until his spicy brethren come to his rescue, preferably before he...
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