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Aquabike!
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Created by Li Weiguo of Hubei Province, China, this amphibious bicycle has propeller vanes on its wheels and giant water bottles for flotation. [via reflectionof.me] Read more | Permalink | Comments | Read more articles in Transportation | Digg this!
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3D illusion paintings

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I love the optical illusion art of French art collective Paper Donut. [Via NotCot] Read the Full Story » | More on MAKE » | Comments » | Read more articles in Arts | Digg this!
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Naniwa craftsmanship festival

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From the MAKE Flickr pool: I'm not sure what Osaka, Japan's Naniwa craftsmanship festival is, but it looks like a mini maker faire. Lots of fascinating projects, I wish I could have been there! Read the Full Story » | More on MAKE » | Comments » | ...
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Umbrella buckyball bar

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Dutch architecture firms Unsolicited Studio and DUS Architects threw a Rotterdam street party under an artfully designed geodesic-esque dome constructed from orange umbrellas, using a lamp post as the central support. The party lasted until 2am when the police broke it up. For another umbrella dome, check out Kengo Kuma's house made with umbrellas zipped together. [via Inhabitat & dezeen] Read...
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Lasercut Fume Extractor

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Riley Porter created a large fume extractor that uses fans and carbon filters to clean the air in his workshop. This past weekend I decided that I would attempt a carbon filtering fume extractor stack (at least what I called it). Basically the fumes from the smoke of many different materials is pretty bad. The idea was to make it so the carbon would filter the smoke and output...
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