The Daily Build #3 | A curated bulletinsteemCreated with Sketch.

in #build-it5 years ago (edited)

#Build-it is a community, born out of the need to empower and strengthen DIY (do it yourself) projects, How-to tutorials and life hacks. Among many others, Build-it.io was set up as a means to encourage and reward high-quality DIY and How-to projects.

Our curation account on Build-it.io known as @build-it.curator is fully powered with BUILD tokens (approximately 90k build power) ready to reward all valid entries.

The Daily Build

Without a doubt, we're in awe of how active and fertile the steem platform is, in less than a month, we've had hundreds of users using our tags, and over 200 accounts holding our Build token on Steem engine. It is for this reason we've designed The Daily Build --- It will serve as a daily bulletin of manually curated articles and projects that use our recommended tags: #diy, #build-it, #how-to, #doityourself, #build.

Hidden Rainbow Cake 🌈 Except this time with instructions...

@kaylee.nicole


cake1.png

About a year ago my aunt and I baked this delicious cake spontaneously. I posted the step-by-step photos, but they had no recipe or instructions with them. I finally decided it was time to tell you guys, not just in pictures but in words, on how this creation was made.

Words =591, reading time =2mins 9sec, speaking time =3mins 17sec.

Restoring a tin tent trailer, part

@amberyooper


bomboclat.png

I wanted to write this post to show the finishing of the repair work to the back of my little trailer. This part of the project took longer than I thought it would when I started on it. With all the distractions of gardening and a few other things, plus having to wait for good weather to work on it, finishing the repair to the structural framing and skin of the back of the trailer took me about 4 months, all summer and a bit more.

Words = 454, Reading time= 1min 39sec, speaking time = 2mins 31sec`.

Adding A Torpedo Level To An Electric Chainsaw

@jacobpeacock


saw.png

For several years now I have been looking at 120 volt AC electric chainsaws to use when I am doing construction with round wood (specifically black locust and tulip poplar) because I often find gasoline chainsaws are bulky, noisy, heavy, hard to make square/plumb cuts with and requires fuel to boot. My compromise has often been to use a circular saw instead which works well enough with small diameter material but it leaves much to be desired for cutting larger diameter material.

Words =380, reading time = 1min 23sec, speaking time =2mins 7sec.

Removing the Dashboard from the Audi A6 2.7T donor car: Time-Lapse. Ep14

@projectsupercar


Cars.png

Removing the Dashboard and Center Console from the new donor car for my DIY Supercar in super quick speed, this actually took 2 days and not 60 seconds.

Video duration: 1:42

In an attempt to fairly reward the authors, we've set 15% beneficiary for each of the featured authors, making it 75%. Additionally, 5% beneficiary is set to @null. The remaining 20% will be powered up to keep curating.

Build-It information and resources

Discord
Telegram
Twitter
Instagram
Guide
Website
Token Info.

This project is run and supported by our witness @gulfwaves.net. If you like what we do, click here to vote for us



Sort:  

@build-it, Keep up the good work team and keep encouraging. Stay blessed.

Posted using Partiko Android

Coin Marketplace

STEEM 0.19
TRX 0.14
JST 0.030
BTC 63365.67
ETH 3398.62
USDT 1.00
SBD 2.44