Tuesday, January 21, 2020

Pro Green's microgreen (ideas)

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Go green means that you are making money from your growth oh, so are you going to stay an amateur or GoPro here are a few ideas you can try.

Start your own organic hydroponic microgreens with premium, aged worm castings from VermisTerra. Details are
available at these links:
https://vermisterra.com/products-cast...
https://vermisterra.com/products-tea/
https://vermisterra.com/products/
Use coupon code "Jeb" to help support the channel. I was compensated for making this demo.
The use of worm casting tea in this video was experimental. The product is intended to be used on established plants
growing in media or soil.
Half gallon Pyrex storage dishes with "snap" lids were used to suspend a window screen over 4 pounds (1.8kg) tap
water. Six Containers were prepared:
Water Only
Water and 57g worm casting tea (added on day 1)
Water and 57g worm casting tea (added on day 4)
Water and 20g worm castings
Water and 20g worm castings and 57g worm casting tea (added on day 1)
Water and 20g worm castings and 57g worm casting tea (added on day 4)
For each container, 10g French Breakfast radish seeds were soaked for 1 minute in .3 percent hydrogen peroxide
solution for one minute. The seeds were drained (not rinsed) and spread on the screen.
Light was excluded from the seeds until day 4.
The tea appears to inhibit germination (possibly from low PH).
Starting on day 4, the plants were grown under 6500k high output T5 fluorescent lights. A fan nearby circulated air.
Temps were kept in the mid 70s to low 80s Fahrenheit. Humidity was kept between 25 and 40 percent.
Around day seven, a noticeable smell developed. The containers with tea had an ammonia smell and the containers
with castings had more of an earthy smell. The water-only container had the least smell. It could be described as a
mildly musky plant smell.
No mold was observed in any of the containers.
The water-only microgreens had a strong radish flavor and a slightly fibrous consistency. The worm casting
microgreens had a lush texture, but were slightly milder, possibly due to the pink pigment developing less from the
stems being shaded by from the thick leaf canopy.
Harvest Results
4g-Water and 57g worm casting tea (added on day 1)
16g-Water Only
19g-Water and 57g worm casting tea (added on day 4)
38g- Water and 20g worm castings and 57g worm casting tea (added on day 1)
46g- Water and 20g worm castings
51g-Water and 20g worm castings and 57g worm casting tea (added on day 4)
For each container, 10g French Breakfast radish seeds were soaked for 1 minute in .3 percent hydrogen peroxide
solution for one minute. The seeds were drained (not rinsed) and spread on the screen.
Light was excluded from the seeds until day 4.
The tea appears to inhibit germination (possibly from low PH).
Starting on day 4, the plants were grown under 6500k high output T5 fluorescent lights. A fan nearby circulated air.
Temps were kept in the mid 70s to low 80s Fahrenheit. Humidity was kept between 25 and 40 percent.
Around day seven, a noticeable smell developed. The containers with tea had an ammonia smell and the containers
with castings had more of an earthy smell. The water-only container had the least smell. It could be described as a
mildly musky plant smell.
No mold was observed in any of the containers.
The water-only microgreens had a strong radish flavor and a slightly fibrous consistency. The worm casting
microgreens had a lush texture, but were slightly milder, possibly due to the pink pigment developing less from the
stems being shaded by from the thick leaf canopy.
Harvest Results
4g-Water and 57g worm casting tea (added on day 1)
16g-Water Only
19g-Water and 57g worm casting tea (added on day 4)
38g-Water and 20g worm castings and 57g worm casting tea (added on day 1)
16g-Water Only
19g-Water and 57g worm casting tea (added on day 4)
38g- Water and 20g worm castings and 57g worm casting tea (added on day 1)
46g-Water and 20g worm castings
51g-Water and 20g worm castings and 57g worm casting tea (added on day 4)
Adding worm casting tea on day one reduced yield by 17 to 75 percent
Adding worm casting tea on day four increased yield by 11 to 19 percent
Adding worm castings increased yield by 170 to 190 percent

Saturday, January 18, 2020

The paper challenge

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Paper is an incredible material, but why does it always have to be flat? I've developeda process to turn paper into a
three-dimensional material, using as little asa 3D printer, a blender, a vice, and pinch of rice.
The resulting material has the texture of paper, but is as hard and rigid as plastic, moldable into an infinite variety of
shapes, and completely biodegradable.
Project Links:
Instructables Guide: https://www.instructables.com/id/Recy..
Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:391..
Original Inspiration from 3D Brooklyn: https://www.instagram.com/p/BRbj5-VB|lf/
I put a ton of work into this project and video, and I hope it shows. My biggest hope is that this project inspires people
and makers to explore new uses for our everyday waste materials and find new substitutes for plastic. I've only
scratched the surface of this topic, so by sharing my work, I hope I pave the way for others to continue it. If this project
has inspired you in some way, please share your ideas and kee
he cycle going.
Make Something's Papermaking Tutorial: https://youtu.be/RR_218EtLJU
Instagram: Instagram.com/XYZAidan
Twitter Twitter.com/XYZAidan
Thingiverse: Thingiverse.com/XYZAidan
Instructables: Instructables.com/member/XYZAidan


Friday, January 17, 2020

Diy how to do, Hot glue mold

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The Secret to a Perfect Hot Glue Mold





I've been making molds for a while now, but I often found myself frustrated by the high costs of materials. I love the quality that silicone molds like Smooth-On give, but I wanted to find a cheaper alternative for small casts. Hot glue was the obvious choice for me because of its price, its flexibility, and its incredibly quick cure time. The one major problem with hot glue is that it sticks to almost everything. I needed to find a mold release that would fill any small pores in the positive, allow the object to de-mold easily, and be as inexpensive and readily available as hot glue to avoid defeating the purpose. I tried everything. Oil, petroleum jelly, even some Smooth-On mold release as a test but none of them worked well enough to not damage the molds when I removed the object. I didn't figure it out until we had a power outage and I was digging through my collection of scented candles. The liquidy, melted wax was perfect for coating objects. Hot glue doesn't stick to it but it goes on thin enough to not obscure the details of the mold. Here's how I finally got the perfect hot-glue mold:

Supplies:

  • Hot glue gun
  • Hot glue sticks, (I used 2.)
  • Oil Based Clay
  • UV cure resin (or any cold-cure material.)
  • Something to cast
  • Candle
  • Old paintbrush
  • Wax paper or other nonstick surface
Step 1: Building a Well
Picture of Building a Well
The first thing you need to do is plug in your glue gun. It will heat up while you make a container for your mold. Using your clay on a bit of wax paper, build up some quick walls. You want the well to be just a little larger than the object you're casting. Don't worry if you don't have any sculpture skills. It doesn't need to be fancy, just functional. Try to make sure the clay is stuck firmly to the wax paper to avoid any leaks.

Step 2: Prepare Your Object.

Picture of Prepare Your Object.
Picture of Prepare Your Object.
Light your candle and let it sit for a few seconds until it melts into a clear liquid. Using your old paintbrush, coat your object in a very thin layer of the wax. You need to work quickly as the wax will begin to solidify in a few seconds. If you need to spread it any thinner you can carefully hold your object a few inches over the flames and the wax will liquefy again very quickly. When you're dipping your brush into the wax be very careful not to let the bristles touch the flames. It may help to tilt your candle and let the hot wax collect on the inside of the jar. If your object has a large hole in it like my seashell, fill it up with clay before you coat it in wax

Step 3: Making the Mold

Picture of Making the Mold
Picture of Making the Mold
Picture of Making the Mold
Picture of Making the Mold
Fill your well most of the way with hot glue. To avoid any unwanted air bubbles you should keep the tip of the hot glue gun submerged in hot glue the entire time you're filling the well. Make sure you have a few extra glue sticks handy because you may need more than one. When it's filled, quickly push your waxed object into the glue, being careful not to burn yourself. You can wait for the glue to cool naturally but I opted to run it under cold water and it cured in about 5 seconds, allowing me to demold immediately.

Step 4: Casting

Picture of Casting
Picture of Casting
You can use any cold cure casting material with this mold, but I opted for UV-Cure resin because I had it on hand. Since cold hot glue doesn't stick to anything you won't need to use any other form of mold release. Simply fill the mold with resin and cure it. I cured it in a UV tank that's meant to cure SLA prints but sticking it in sunlight for a few hours, or under a UV light for 30 minutes works just as well. To demold the print pinch the mold between your fingers and push your thumb against the bottom. The cast will pop out easily.

Step 5: Marvel at the Incredible Detail

Picture of Marvel at the Incredible Detail
Picture of Marvel at the Incredible Detail
The seashell that I found was a test to see how detailed I could get these cheap molds. The result was stunning. My camera can't quite capture the delicate ridges in both the original shell and in the cast version but I'm so excited to take a crack at making 2-part hot glue molds and using this method in future projects. I hope you find this as useful as I do and that this Instructable helps bring down the costs for aspiring mold-makers all over Instructables. If you use this tutorial, please post a picture here. I'd love to see how you use this!

Tuesday, January 14, 2020

HHO sand heaters

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Saturday, January 11, 2020

Let's have a little dangerous fun with your kids

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Watching the two videos below are just plain fun but there is another reason why we decide to do this paper how about if you turn this into a useful product!




Okay these videos are bad enough but we suggest you don't take it this far mother's please stop them!









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In the military they call this an electric or gasoline mule=[ 1966 M274A2 Mule 2 Ton, 4X4 Utility ]
Before we give you this information let's give you a video to give you an example on what you can do with a Power Wheels even though you may not want to use a plastic toy the parts can be salvaged oh, but those who know how to build around the frame of this toy it is possible to get a lot more out of it for emergencies then you think before we give you this information let's give you a video to give you an example on what you can do with a Power Wheels even though you may not want to use a plastic toy the parts can be salvaged, but those who know how to build around the frame of this toy it is possible to get a lot more out of it for emergencies than you think. People used to use animals to transport things they have to be fed and get sick and breakdown but not so many worries about something mechanical.
So let's look at how to make this more like a military mule,


When most people see this antique they lose their imagination on what it can actually be used for so we're going to give you some up-to-date futuristic ideas for those who lack in imagination, keep in mind you don't have to use a Power Wheels you can use a wagon it could be ran by battery or gasoline it doesn't matter the whole purpose of this paper is to upgrade some when most people see this antique they lose their imagination on what it can actually be used for so we're going to give you some up-to-date futuristic ideas for those who lack in imagination, keep in mind you don't have to use a power wheels you can use a wagon it could be ran by battery or gasoline it doesn't matter the whole purpose of this paper is to upgrade some something you were were considering getting rid of to something useful and may be useful in a emergency we planning on using this thing in Tesla park because we want to be off the grid so how do you get your lumber from Home Depot if you don't want to use a gasoline car oh, this was our ideas. But some of you may mention that if you not going to use gasoline then why turn this vehicle into a gasoline mule, keep in mind if you read my other post we definitely show you how to make your own fuel so I would base the design on what I could make out of nature which means I'm still off the grid. So let's get to it let's show you the examples on what it should look like and what we're trying to accomplish let's start here simply from your power wheels to this



 now how far can we take this idea
Remember this is just modifications to what you have on hand they have to be built DIY
If we stretch this like a stretch limo then you should get something like this
Utility services for Off the Grid

Platforms for tiny houses



 remember my imagination always takes it one step further just to see how far we can hack or modify even upgrade something to its Highest Potential. The other pictures we put in here are just ideas for you to keep in mind we look forward to anyone who wants to share their designs, when we get to the point of building this for Tesla Park you will see it for yourself it may take a few years but the designs and specs are already being highest potential. The other pictures we put in here are just ideas for you to keep in mind we look forward to anyone who wants to share their designs, when we get to the point of building this for Tesla park you will see it for yourself it may take a few years but the designs and specs are are ready being put together.
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wheels for the front suspension




Wednesday, January 8, 2020

How do you make the torch or flamethrower for ??????

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Showing you a couple pictures in case you don't have a air compressor oh, anything that produces are even a hair dryer will work remember to use a longer pipe to keep the heat from the hair dryer( if you use a hair dryer)




So if you understand when I say you can use just about anything the blows are you can also use one of those cheap air Tire inflator that you get for a couple of bucks
 Sometimes they come in plastic and sometimes the more expensive one comes in metal but here's an image to give an example.



Reference material




Tuesday, January 7, 2020

Watch "Off Grid Water Heater - Hot Water with DIY Firestove"

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 now if you apply this waste oil burner to the concept you just saw, you have something pretty amazing here's a couple of ideas also that shows you how to improve this concept even further first the video on the waste oil concept and then some pictures.


We always encourage people to use their imaginations by connecting unusual things together so if you can build the waste oil burners to heat your shower then picture making a mini bathroom which now can be 100% free and off the grid.




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Remember you can do this process not only with plastic bottles and plastic bags but also pine needles and other Organics that normally are thrown away!

Friday, January 3, 2020

Can you make gasoline

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Let's proof with this first video that it is possible to use this type of gas to run a car and then breakdown on how to produce your own yes that they normally sale to you. Remember these type of gas should be used in an emergency is anyone can remember when the biggest electrical brownout happen in the USA all across the country how far did you go to get gasoline?















What is LpG gas?=   


What you need to know video, why wood  gas and propane cooking gas even gasoline have a relationship let's explain why when we talk about hydrocarbons in what you can actually do with them. This means all the reference videos can be used with wood gas for emergencies so study well



How do you get this type of Lpg gas or even wood gas? =


















Reference videos


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