Thursday, January 2, 2014

Paper Airplane with Motorized Propeller


I'm still working on one that can really fly.
Hope you like it
-Levi

Friday, December 20, 2013

Duct tape weapon!!!!

I made a flail out of some duct tape, a potato, nails and a stick.


hope you like it.

God bless.

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

happy thanksgiving!!!

Thursday, October 17, 2013

C batters in drill pack

Take a drill pack\battery and take the screws out then take the cap off and their should be 15 C sized  batters  in it.
God bless
-Levi.

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

clean coins your self!!!

did you no you can clean your coins easy with house hold items.

whats needed
1-vinegar
2-salt
3-glass bowl
4-coins

step one git your glass bowl and your vinegar and poor your vinegar in the bowl and take your salt and poor some in and then put your coin in and what for about 30 to 40 minutes and then take it out and put it under cold water and dry it and your done.  
god bless. Levi

Monday, September 30, 2013

Silver!!!

Did you know that from 1946 to 1964 thy made nickels dimes and quarters out of silver

so next time you find one keep it safe.

Monday, September 23, 2013

Build a battery out of pennies

This is one of those cool ''so-that's-how-it-works'' projects that is an easy weekend activity to teach yourself (or your kids) the basics of how a battery operates.

These are all the things you will need. I will include my list as well as some substitutes that I've seen.

5-7 Pennies they have to be 1982 or older 
Paper towels (I used shop towels, but I've seen everything from cardboard to cloth)
Lemon juice (salt or vinegar works too)
Sand paper
Tape-recommended
LED

Step 2: Sand pennies


Take the sand paper and sand one side of each penny down til the copper is off that side and the zinc core is showing. Best method is to use your finger to move the penny on the sandpaper as far as I know.

Step 3: Make lemon juice solution
So, from what I can tell others have used salt water, vinegar water, well I'm gunna use lemon water. Lemons are more acidic than vinegar so I'm hoping it'll work better. Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong. But I will use 3/4 lemon juice, and maybe put some salt in for good measure.

Step 4: Soak paper towels


Cut your paper towels or whatever you use into pieces about the size of a penny, you don't want the pieces to touch. I'd just soak them for about 5-10 minutes.

Step 5: Stack your battery

Start with a battery zinc side up, then put a piece of paper towel, then another penny same way as the first. It should alternate like this until you use all the penny's you want. 6 is the average I've seen, but I'm gunna try 7 just to see if I can maximize power. Or kill the LED for extra fun. The picture is showing how it works as a battery.

Step 6: Tape and Finish.

You did it!! You have made your own penny battery. And it hardly cost you a dime (BAD JOKE) Just tape it up if you wish to keep it together. You can also add an LED to make a flashlight,  use a multimeter to see how much voltage you get, or see if you can power a mini fan in the summer. Also, if you want to power something bigger or just see if you can make it better, try adding more pennies, it should create more voltage if it's an efficient design. 

God bless. Levi