Cheap And Easy Drawer Runners / Sliders (How to make your own drawers)

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How to make your own DIY drawers – and fit them so they slide easily..

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2024 Hyundai Ioniq 6 | How to Change the World

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We take a look at the groundbreaking 2024 Hyundai Ioniq 6 EV. This car breaks the boundaries of technology, leaving you with a sustainable and peaceful experience. Join us for a digital journey into your future while learning about the technical side of this next-generation electric car. Other cars to consider are Ioniq 5, Mustang Mach E, BMW i4, Tesla Model 3, Honda Civic Hybrid, and Toyota Prius Prime.

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00:30 SavageGeese New Host, Maddy
1:29 Seeing the Light, Interior, Exterior
4:08 Mechanical Impressions
4:16 Maddy’s Fashion Show
6:30 Driving Impressions
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Diodes Explained – The basics how diodes work working principle pn junction

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Diodes Explained, in this tutorial we look at how diodes work, where diodes are used, why diodes are used, the different types. We look at diodes in half and full bridge rectifiers to convert AC to DC.
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How to Make Popsicle Stick House for Rat

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We made a house for our pet rat!? AND IT’S MADE ENTIRELY OF POPSICKLE STICKS?, check it out!?

Pets are fun! In our previous episodes, you could see what kind of pets Slime Sam and I have and what easy DIY things we made for them. Check out videos about a giant African snail, stinking cute white rabbit and tiny baby chicks that hatched from the grocery store eggs. But so far the star of most of the recent videos has been a smart pet rat Master Splinter. Turns out, it wasn’t a Master Splinter, it was a girl? So we named her Tater Tots because she is major tater tots lover 🙂

And in this episode, we’re going to take on a really interesting challenge and build a rat house made entirely out of popsicle sticks! It’s not a piece of cake, let me tell you! Watch the video for the detailed step-by-step tutorial (or the instruction if you please) on how to make a house. This adorable wooden DIY is so fun and really chip to do! You will only need lota of popsicle sticks, hot glue and an electric cutter. We threw in some decorations too, like moss.

Precision is very important if you decide to make this craft. Most of the sticks need to be cut in order to fit together and make the craft look neat.

BE VERY CAREFUL working with sharp objects! It’s always more safe and fun working together with adults, so don’t be shy and ask for help!

This easy craft for kids is good for boys and girls and you can also use it as a dollhouse! But for small dolls, probably 🙂 It will be an interesting idea for a house for your hamster or a guinea pig, it’s completely animal-friendly!

Use this fun DIY to get yourself familiar with the basics of engineering and bring it to school for the Pet Day and wow your friends and teachers!

FUN FACTS ABOUT RATS

?Rats are extremely smart. They also have an exceptional memory. For instance, once they learn a navigation route, they will never forget it. You can see it in many experiments, we even made a video about it! We build a creative labyrinth for our pet rat and she was only confused the first time she explored it. Every time after this it only took her seconds to find an exit!

?Rats are very social animals. They enjoy interacting with other rats and pet rats are very affectionate to their humans. In isolation, they feel lonely and can get very depressed.

?Rats are ones of the very few species that take care of injured and sick rats in their pack.

?Rats can smile and laugh:) They tend to grind their teeth when they are happy and make laughter sounds when they play.

?Just like humans, rats are very prone to copying the behavior of the rest of the group. They will disregard their own negative experience and do something that others do even if it hurts them. For example, they can eat food they don’t like if others eat it. Talking about peer pressure!

?Despite the common belief, rats are very clean animals. They can spend hours every day cleaning and grooming. If you have a pet rat, you probably observed this kind of behavior. Rats are less likely to catch and transmit things like parasites and viruses.

?Rats are very curious and they will want to explore everything within their sight and smell. But they are shy and rather run than confront the threat unless absolutely have to.

?Rats’ tails are not just tails. They help rats to regulate their body temperature, balance and communicate with others.

?Although rats don’t store water much, they can go longer without a drink of water than camels!

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Lots of things! Here are some creative ideas, let us know if you like any and we’ll make videos with them!

?Well, the most obvious thing to do with popsicle sticks are popsicles:) Get a mold and look up cool ideas and recipes.

?Learn colors with felt popsicles.

?Make jewelry for kids using popsicle sticks and scrapbook decorations.

?Build a 3D maze game out of popsicle sticks and marbles.

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How To Build A Rocket (From Scratch)

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Turn random household items into a fully functional hobby rocket, for under $10. In this video you’ll see how to build the “Randomizer” Rocket, from scratch.
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We collaborated together on a design for a rocket that could be powered by the sugar motors I showed you how to make in a previous video ( made with PVC, sugar, kitty litter, and stump remover.

The new “Screw-Lock” version features threaded PVC risers, that allow the motors to quickly be changed, for faster turn-around times, and they have built in ejection charges for popping out the parachute at apogee.

Last year I promised that if there was enough interest, I’d try to develop a rocket that could be used with the sugar motors .. and my goal was to build a version where the sugar motors could screw onto the bottom of the rocket for convenience.

At the beginning of the year, the Sonic Dad team reached looking to do some kind of a collaboration, and the timing was perfect. So I asked Ritchie if he could help me engineer a sugar rocket.

Most rocket clubs won’t let you fly sugar motors, except on special experimental launch days. However, the “Randomizer” rocket can also be used with commercial “Estes” D12-3 and E9-6 black power motors. So if you go with those, there’s a good chance they’ll let you fly your rocket at any club launch.

The rocket can fly over 1,000 feet high, and depending on the winds, can stay in the air for around 5 minutes while it floats back to the ground, so it’s important to be super cautious where, and when, you launch to avoid doing any damage.

This video completes the rocket building series, and I’m really excited to share my passion for building and launching rockets with completely home-made equipment. In my opinion, it’s the best way to learn about how rocketry really works.
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How to Use a Breadboard

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This tutorial shows you how to use a solderless breadboard to build an electronic circuit, including the basics of how a breadboard works and some common mistakes that beginners make. You can find the written tutorial at Science Buddies:

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0:35 why is it called a breadboard?
0:49 types of breadboards
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1:57 what’s inside a breadboard?
2:40 breadboard rows and columns
3:08 power buses (rails)
3:56 which holes are connected?
5:00 simple circuit with LED
6:32 common mistakes
6:50 wrong row
7:20 loose wires
8:03 polarity
8:43 jumper wires
10:17 solid vs stranded wire
11:00 integrated circuits (ICs) and dual in-line packages (DIPs)

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