

In this video from Core77, designer Taylor McKenzie-Veal uses a toaster, a two-part wooden mold, and a bit of compressed air to turn an empty sports drink bottle into a plastic piggy bank. So much win. [via adafruit]


In this video from Core77, designer Taylor McKenzie-Veal uses a toaster, a two-part wooden mold, and a bit of compressed air to turn an empty sports drink bottle into a plastic piggy bank. So much win. [via adafruit]
Dangit, someone beat me to it.. i was thinking of making 2 liter bottle re-blows of molds of peoples heads! good to know the idea is sound!
I hate it when that happens. Do it anyway, and make it yours. Improve it. I like the head idea.
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