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If you have old USB flash drives lying around, you'll want to check out these tips. Great ideas!


Good news: You can stop sketching plans for a necklace made of spare USB flash drives.
There are at least five more practical things to do with those old thumb drives. The necklace is still an admirable project (and would probably complement your Apple wristwatch), but maybe you should consider these options, courtesy of Hack College, first. You can store programs on a USB drive or use it as a secure "key" for your laptop.
Check out more fresh ideas in the video above. If you've found another creative use for your spare drives, let us know in the comments.


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DIY a HUGE Wine Rack! Instructions given on the blog!


A couple months ago I blogged about my Shoe Storage Bench that I built out of pallets and mentioned at the end of the post that I would be starting a new project, building a wine rack.


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So cool! A DIY magnetic wall display in your kitchen of your favorite knives. Functional too!


Mary and I have been longtime fans of the function and look that an exposed magnetic knife rack can add to any kitchen space. Not only is one useful for maximizing vertical storage space and providing easy access to kitchen tools in high rotation, but it adds a visual element we find so appealing. We’ve seen them fabricated in all sorts of materials, finishes and styles, from metal and wood to modern and rustic.

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Outdoor Furniture Made with Pallets


Make your outdoor sitting plans with pallets. Pallet is the most recycling trend material for designing every type of furniture you need for desired location of you house, may be indoor or outdoor. Most spicy thing about pallet is that you can work with it at home with some basic wood tools. So be ready for DIY furniture set for patio location of your home on a budget with pallets. Get your bacteria and harmful chemicals free pallet and make a complete sitting plan for your lawn or garden.

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Great tip! A really easy way to figure out tricky angles when you're installing moldings, trim, and baseboards.


In this house, there’s only one master of moldings, and that’s Chris. We have all kinds of wonky walls and weird angles going on in almost every room and Chris has always seemed to be able to get everything to fit just right, no matter what. I hardly ever have holes or gaps to fill. Really, it’s ridiculous. I’ve never quite understood how he was able to get things so perfect like he does, especially when he’ll measure out a section of wall in a bedroom upstairs and then he’ll go aaaalll the way downstairs and outside to the garage to do the cutting.

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