DIY of the Day: Thingiversian Tom Lombardi used a common household 3D printer to create quite possibly the most necessary tool since the first one: The Lucky Charms Cereal Sifter.
Lombardi writes:
Another feeble box of Lucky Charms cereal? No problem, create that most excellent bowl with charms in every bite with this Charms Sifter. The holes are sized to catch most charms, you should be able to sift > 90% of them.
DIY instructions are here, but if you’re the kind of person who eats entire bowls of nutritionally negligible marbits I’m guessing you’ll want to skip the manual labor and go straight to buying a big bag of cereal marshmallows.
[theawesomer.]
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Dining-Room Table Design Concept of the Day: “Daily Shelter” by Ingrid Brandth.
At first glance it looks like an ordinary table. But for the one who knows its secret, it can be transformed into a shelter where one can hide from scary sounds, ghosts or family members. Just like a snail feels safe in its house.
omg I’m totally playing fort right now idec.
[boingboing.]
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