Thursday, September 24, 2015

DIYing with Bearings! (vol. 1)

You probably have two thoughts that come to mind when ball bearings are mentioned: either, "what are those?" or perhaps some industrial/mechanical thought. However, expand your mind, and bearings can be used for much more than just assembly lines, automobiles, buildings, etc. Why not use ball bearings to enhance your DIY lifestyle? Being a pinterest obsessed girl myself, I began to wonder, "how can I incorporate ball bearings into my habit of crafting?" A little poking and prodding via the ever helpful Google machine, and voila! A list of crafts (from the simple to complex) that incorporate the use of ball bearings:

With the holidays right around the corner, why not grab a simple deep groove ball bearing and stack steel balls of descending sizes, top it off with a nut and washer "top hat", and you could even attach bobby pins as arms. There you have a festive snowman to place on the mantle, or as table decor. 


 
If you're looking to make a unique card for the mechanically inclined guy (or gal!) in your life, consider using ball bearing stencils or patterned backing papers available via Crafty Ferret.
 
Free printable ball bearings patterned craft backing papers suitable for crafting for men from Crafty Ferret.Free printable cogs patterned craft backing papers suitable for crafting for men from Crafty Ferret.
 
Super into fitness? You can make your own jump rope with just a few simple items and steps. Directions here: http://www.instructables.com/id/Jump-rope-with-ball-bearings/
 (ADULT SUPERVISION REQUIRED.)
 
Picture of Jump rope with ball bearings
 
 
It's easy to make a kit (under $5!) to clean your bearings- especially for those of you who enjoy riding your skateboard or longboard. The best part about this one is that you may already have some of the materials needed at home.
 
Picture of Make a Longboard Bearings Cleaning Kit Under $5 in 9 Easy Steps
 
 
If you're particularly mechanically inclined, take a jab at this DIY camera slider. Total cost is under $100, and the photographer in your life would certainly enjoy this handy accessory.
 
 
slider build-3

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