PriceList for Wheel Hub Stud Bolts and Nuts for Ukraine Importers

Wheel Hub Studs Bolts and Nuts Dimension: As per the application or customer requirement Inch Size: 3/8”-1.1/2” with various lengths Metric Szie: M10-M36 with various lengths Material Grade: ISO 898-1 8.8, 10.9, 12.9, SAE J429 Grade 5, 8, 175KSI Finish: Plain, Black Oxide, Zinc Plated, Chrome Plated and so on Packing: Bulk about 25 kgs each carton, 36 cartons each pallet Advantage: High Quality and Strict Quality Control, Competitive Price,Timely Delivery; Technical Support, Supply Test Reports Please feel free to contact us for more details.

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    Turn an old tennis ball into a nifty camera tripod in just minutes. Inspired by an Instructables.com project: https://www.instructables.com/id/SDMK5MWFDO29GEZ/

    Warning
    When wielding a knife, razor blade, saw, or drill, always use extreme caution.

    Step 1: Halve the tennis ball
    Take an old tennis ball—one that has lost its bounce—and cut it in half with a knife, scissors, razor blade, or saw.

    Step 2: Mark out the first foot
    Take a pen and, at the bottom edge of one half of the tennis ball, anywhere you like, make a small mark that reaches about half an inch up the side of the ball. Then make another pen mark half an inch away from that. This set of marks represents the first “foot” of your tripod.

    Step 3: Mark out the second and third feet
    Mark out the second foot by moving one and a half inches away along the edge of the ball and making a mark there and a mark half an inch from that. Repeat this process one more time, making a third set of marks one and a half inches away from the second set.

    Step 4: Cut out the feet
    Flatten the ball and cut away, in a straight line, the space between the three ‘feet’ you’ve just created with your pen marks. When you release the ball, you’ll have a dome with three feet that are separated by arches.

    Step 5: Cut a hole in the top
    At the top of the dome, draw a circle about the size of a quarter and cut that out.

    Tip
    You may also cut out a little square adjacent to the circle to make a keyhole design; this will allow you to tilt the tripod in different directions.

    Step 6: Create washers
    Take the other half of the tennis ball and cut two circles out of it, each approximately one and a half inches in diameter. Then cut a quarter-inch hole in the dead center of each circle to make two washers.

    Tip
    If you have a hole puncher or a drill with a quarter-inch bit, use that to make the center holes.

    Step 7: Begin assembling the tripod
    Take a quarter-inch-by-one-inch, 20-thread, nylon machine screw and hold it so that it points up, with the screw head on the bottom. Now push one of the washers, rounded side up, all the way down the screw until it touches the screw head.

    Step 8: Finish assembling the tripod
    Next, push the tripod dome down over the washer. Finally, push the second washer, rounded side up, down on top of the dome. The washer, dome, and washer should all fit snugly together.

    Step 9: Attach camera
    Find the tripod mounting hole that is on the bottom of all cameras, both film and digital, and place it over the screw sticking out of your tennis ball tripod. Voilà! You’ve got a pocket camera tripod.

    Did You Know?
    A tennis ball is still good if it bounces between 53 and 58 inches when dropped from a height of 100 inches.