How to DIY Bentwood Laminations, Make an Adjustable Camera Bag, a Review of Telescoping Levels & More

Ultimate Camera Bag for Less than $60

Linn from Darbin Orvar designs and fabricates a padded bag for street photographers, feauturing adjustable dividers:

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Giant Steel Letters

Laura Kampf gets to use the bending machine she built last week, as she turns steel sheets into a set of large illuminated initials for a friend’s wedding:

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DIY Bentwood Lamination Coat Hook

Ben Uyeda experiments with laminating veneer sheets to create this bentwood coat hook:

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Reviving A Trashed Grinder, And Making A Sharpening Stand

We like watching people design out loud, and here the MacGyver-like Jeremy Fielding does so as he rescues an old grinder from the trash, then devises an adjustable sharpening platform for it.

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New Tool: Stabila Telescoping Levels

Ron Paulk takes a look at a cool new tool, Stabila’s space-saving telescoping levels:

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Discussing Angled Legs

Not a build video, but in this episode of his “Let’s Talk Design” series, Chris Salomone gives his take on how to successfully integrate angled legs into a design:

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