We All Live in a Wooden Submarine

Because one can never have too much whimsy, Taiwanese carpenter and automata maker Chi-Chun Yin constructed the ‘Ark III’, a wooden submarine automata crewed by a bunch of different animals. With a turn of a crank (cleverly doubling as the sub’s propeller), the entire crew is brought to life. It’s absolutely bursting at the seams with whimsy!

Yin says it took about six months to complete the project from conception to completion, which is impressive considering the wooden birdhouse I started constructing six months ago is still in pieces, one of which is glued to my arm.

I’ve always wished I was better at carpentry and woodworking, but I’ve come to realize they require some amount of skill and patience, two things I have in very short supply. I did make a ship in a bottle once though. Okay, I bought a ship in a bottle once.


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We All Live in a Wooden Submarine

Because one can never have too much whimsy, Taiwanese carpenter and automata maker Chi-Chun Yin constructed the ‘Ark III’, a wooden submarine automata crewed by a bunch of different animals. With a turn of a crank (cleverly doubling as the sub’s propeller), the entire crew is brought to life. It’s absolutely bursting at the seams with whimsy!

Yin says it took about six months to complete the project from conception to completion, which is impressive considering the wooden birdhouse I started constructing six months ago is still in pieces, one of which is glued to my arm.

I’ve always wished I was better at carpentry and woodworking, but I’ve come to realize they require some amount of skill and patience, two things I have in very short supply. I did make a ship in a bottle once though. Okay, I bought a ship in a bottle once.


[via Laughing Squid]

We All Live in a Wooden Submarine

Because one can never have too much whimsy, Taiwanese carpenter and automata maker Chi-Chun Yin constructed the ‘Ark III’, a wooden submarine automata crewed by a bunch of different animals. With a turn of a crank (cleverly doubling as the sub’s propeller), the entire crew is brought to life. It’s absolutely bursting at the seams with whimsy!

Yin says it took about six months to complete the project from conception to completion, which is impressive considering the wooden birdhouse I started constructing six months ago is still in pieces, one of which is glued to my arm.

I’ve always wished I was better at carpentry and woodworking, but I’ve come to realize they require some amount of skill and patience, two things I have in very short supply. I did make a ship in a bottle once though. Okay, I bought a ship in a bottle once.


[via Laughing Squid]

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How To Make Your Own Giant Dripping Cheese Pizza Slice Table

Pizza: like never getting out of bed before noon, it’s a way of life. And what better way to celebrate that way of life than constructing your own giant dripping cheese pizza slice table and then eating pizza on it?! I certainly can’t think of anything.

The relatively simple tutorial, created by Instructables user XYZ Create, basically involves cutting a pizza slice shape from a large piece of plywood, then using a jigsaw to cut out the dripping cheese sides and attaching them via pocket hole screws. Next, attaching mounting flanges and the pipe legs to the bottom of the table and painting the pizza with your favorite toppings. I like mushrooms and jalapeños!

So, is this table making anybody else hungry? Because I thought I had some leftover pizza in the fridge but all I found were a few dry crusts on the kitchen counter. I guess that’s what I get for living with roommates! I’m lying, I ate that whole pizza last night. And a dozen wings and an order of breadsticks.

How To Make Your Own Giant Dripping Cheese Pizza Slice Table

Pizza: like never getting out of bed before noon, it’s a way of life. And what better way to celebrate that way of life than constructing your own giant dripping cheese pizza slice table and then eating pizza on it?! I certainly can’t think of anything.

The relatively simple tutorial, created by Instructables user XYZ Create, basically involves cutting a pizza slice shape from a large piece of plywood, then using a jigsaw to cut out the dripping cheese sides and attaching them via pocket hole screws. Next, attaching mounting flanges and the pipe legs to the bottom of the table and painting the pizza with your favorite toppings. I like mushrooms and jalapeños!

So, is this table making anybody else hungry? Because I thought I had some leftover pizza in the fridge but all I found were a few dry crusts on the kitchen counter. I guess that’s what I get for living with roommates! I’m lying, I ate that whole pizza last night. And a dozen wings and an order of breadsticks.

How To Make Your Own Giant Dripping Cheese Pizza Slice Table

Pizza: like never getting out of bed before noon, it’s a way of life. And what better way to celebrate that way of life than constructing your own giant dripping cheese pizza slice table and then eating pizza on it?! I certainly can’t think of anything.

The relatively simple tutorial, created by Instructables user XYZ Create, basically involves cutting a pizza slice shape from a large piece of plywood, then using a jigsaw to cut out the dripping cheese sides and attaching them via pocket hole screws. Next, attaching mounting flanges and the pipe legs to the bottom of the table and painting the pizza with your favorite toppings. I like mushrooms and jalapeños!

So, is this table making anybody else hungry? Because I thought I had some leftover pizza in the fridge but all I found were a few dry crusts on the kitchen counter. I guess that’s what I get for living with roommates! I’m lying, I ate that whole pizza last night. And a dozen wings and an order of breadsticks.