Se querem ver um Vídeo sobre os Fundamentos do Design em Solidworks, vão a este Link, da Traceparts, e carreguem na imagem:
http://www.traceparts.com/news/newsletters/TraceParts-newsletter.asp?idfile=76row
E que tal uma Forja, duma Lata de Sopa? Eis um Instructable que vos mostra como o fazer:
How to Make a Soup Can Forge
NightHawkInLight
The above video details the process I used to create a simple and
inexpensive propane forge from commonly available materials. In the
video below this forge is put to use for the first time making a small
fixed blade knife.
http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-Make-a-Soup-Can-Forge/
E algo de inédito, Doces... Que mudam de sabor!
Uma ideia bacana da nossa amiga BritttLiv, que podem experimentar neste Instructable:
Taste Changing Candy
BrittLiv
In this instructable I am going to show you, how to make candy, that will
change your sensation of taste. This candy will start tasting sour at
first and then gets a more sweet and cherry like flavour. The
interesting part about it is, that your senses are tricked into
believing, that the candy changes its flavour, even though it actually
doesn't. It blocks out the taste bud receptors which are responsible for
sour, bitter and acidic flavours.
You might have heard of the protein miraculin (wikipedia).
It is a natural sugar substitute which can be found in the miracle
berry and causes sour fruit to taste sweet. Its plant is difficult to
grow and so the easiest way to get the protein is in the form of
tablets. For its effect to take place it has to stay in contact with the
tongue for as long as possible. Therefore the tablet has to slowly melt
on the tongue and should be rolled around to get the best result. So I
figured that there should be a better way to ensure that the protein
stays in contact with the tongue for as long as possible without having
the annoying corn starch taste in the mouth. The result is this candy.
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