Wednesday, May 3, 2017

A Clever, Elegant Cocktail Presentation Trick: How to Make an Ice Wedge Glass

A few weekends ago, my wife and I went out for a special dinner to celebrate our fifth wedding anniversary. (Hi sweetheart!) We opted to enjoy a few beers with our meal, but the table next to us had ordered cocktails. They each showed up with the glass half full of color - slanted, and with the liquid on the top. Initially, I thought it was simply a triangular shaped glass, where the bottom angle was simply solid, but as I looked closer, I realized, in fact, it was a frozen wedge of solid ice, attached to the glass so it maintained the effect. 

I asked the server how it was done, and she told me the bartender had a bunch of little rubber molds that fit the glass, and the whole thing goes into the freezer. She said they were cool, but only fit the certain glass they came with; so only a certain number of cocktail recipes are served in them, and they run out each night.

A few days later, I looked it up to see if it was something only commercially available, or if I could pick up one or two. I found the product - it's a glass with a custom silicone insert that freezes the ice at a perfect 45° angle, cutting right down the center. They cost about $20 each, and are kinda cool.

But - they're also unnecessary. Because you can achieve the same effect without spending a dime, using any rocks glass you already have. Here's how to do it.       … Continue reading on ManMadeDIY.com



source http://www.manmadediy.com/users/chris/posts/4621-a-clever-elegant-cocktail-presentation-trick-how-to-make-an-ice-wedge-glass

How to Build a Canoe in 72 Hours

This project began, as it were, with a "crazy idea" - the possibility of canoe travel without taking a canoe with you. Of building one upon arriving in a new place or country, paddling it, then leaving it there upon departure. 

And...?  It worked.    … Continue reading on ManMadeDIY.com



source http://www.manmadediy.com/users/chris/posts/3407-how-to-build-a-canoe-in-72-hours

Tuesday, May 2, 2017

How to Roll Your Shirt Sleeves Like You Know What You're Doing

I am a committed non-cuff-buttoner. I'll do it when I wear a jacket or a sweater atop a shirt, but if it's just me an a button down (oh, and pants), then my sleeves are rolled up 99% of the time. It makes for a less formal look, sure, but really it's practical. I'm a doer, and my hands are constantly doing stuff, and keeping my sleeves out of the way means they won't end up in the garden soil, dishwasher, bike grease, spinning table saw blades, or whatever else I'm digging into that day.    … Continue reading on ManMadeDIY.com



source http://www.manmadediy.com/users/chris/posts/4620-how-to-roll-your-shirt-sleeves-like-you-know-what-you-re-doing

Make This: Zen-Inspired Succulent Desktop Garden

I spend a lot of time at a desk. Many of us do. It's a space where we learn, create, work, and play. I'm not saying all that sitting is a good thing, but if it has to happen then make the space as clean and relaxing as you can. Here is a quick project to add a bit of green, texture, and peace to you space.   … Continue reading on ManMadeDIY.com



source http://www.manmadediy.com/users/david/posts/4615-make-this-zen-inspired-succulent-desktop-garden

Monday, May 1, 2017

Make This: Protect Your Computer with an Easy DIY Leather Laptop Sleeve

Trace & Cut Out

If you getting a ton of use out of the cord taco you made with the last blog post, my guess is that your probably going to get even more use out of this DIY leatherworking project.

As always, if you don't feel skilled enough to pull off any of… Continue reading on ManMadeDIY.com



source http://www.manmadediy.com/users/justinhagan/posts/4617-make-this-protect-your-computer-with-an-easy-diy-leather-laptop-sleeve

Make This: Old License Plate, New Box

created at: 06/16/2015

Vintage pieces are always fun to work with. Aside from looking great, they tell a story through dents, scratches, and a style that once was. Here's a quick tutorial on how to turn a vintage license plate into a great snack box for the mancave.   … Continue reading on ManMadeDIY.com



source http://www.manmadediy.com/users/david/posts/3697-make-this-old-license-plate-new-box

Try This: How to Make Your Own Red Wine Vinegar

Make your own Vinegar

Right now, you can find more tutorials on how to use vinegar to clean your toilet than you can find to use vinegar with a delicious dinner. This is a travesty for such an amazing and delicious liquid! Unlike most condiments, vinegar is one that you can make yourself and will taste better than anything you can buy in a store. I guarantee it! Here is a simple tutorial on turning leftover wine into homemade vinegar.   

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