Our Rivers Are Drying Up. Here’s How You Can Help | National Geographic

The Colorado River—the same river that carved the Grand Canyon—doesn’t even make it to the sea anymore. And it’s not just the Colorado: The Nile, the Ganges, the Rio Grande, and other rivers both big and small are so overtapped they’re often reduced to just a trickle.
The good news is that we can fix this. Pledge to conserve water by texting RIVER to 77177.  Corporate sponsors underwrite your pledges and fund water restoration projects throughout North America. Then, Change the Course uses this funding to work with conservation organizations on projects that restore water to rivers and wetlands. To learn more, visit changethecourse.us.
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QC#93 – Mini Master Sword

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A styrofoam “Master Sword” forged from dollar store foam board, can be used for cosplay or metal casting.

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A picture I saw on a Google search nearly 2 years ago. I was looking for ideas for a sword I could make out of styrofoam, then turn into aluminum. (http://bit.ly/IBWikiMasterSword)

WARNING: Styrofoam crafting involves high temperature cutting wires which can burn skin, and release small quantities of toxic gasses from the styrofoam itself. Metal casting should only be attempted under adult supervision, by those skilled in the process, and who understand the risks. Have fun, but always think ahead, and remember that any project you try is at YOUR OWN RISK.

Project History & More Info:

After I melted my first batch of soda cans into liquid aluminum, the first thing I though of making was a sai, like Rafael from the Ninja Turtles.

I didn’t have a mold, but I remembered seeing a technique for “lost foam casting” where something could be made out of styrofoam and buried in sand, then hot molten metal poured in overtop to burn away the foam, and take the shape of the object.

I tried cutting the styrofoam with a knife, but it just made a mess, and the sai looked terrible. So I made a hot wire “Styro-Slicer” so I could cut foam cleaner. (http://bit.ly/TheStyroSlicer)

With the Styro-Slicer complete, I quickly traced out the shape of a sword freehand, and tried casting it, and it turned out perfect! Exactly as the foam looked, and I was amazed.

So I wondered if I could make a sword that looked better and more professional.

I did a Google image search for “sword template”, and came across a picture of a playful “Master Sword” that was the perfect size for a small cosplay type sword.

I printed out the shape, glued it to some styrofoam, and was really glad to see I could trace the paper with the hot wire foam cutter, to get a really clean and professional looking piece.

The first prototype I made wasn’t originally intended to be made into a video, but made a cameo appearance at the end of my first styrofoam casting video (http://bit.ly/StyrofoamCasting)

Since then I’ve wanted to make a version that was 3D and looked awesome, but it’s taken a lot of time figure out how I wanted it to look.

I had my friend Ritchie from Sonic Dad make a vector of the image so I could try scaling it for templates, which he very kindly did for me. But unfortunately I didn’t end up using it because I needed to create different layers to make the sword 3D.

I spent 3 days in photoshop creating different designs, layers, and template prototypes, until I finally came up with a design I liked.

From there I tested different versions of the template on foam, so I could understand how many layers were needed to get a clean cast. (When the blade was only 1 layer thin, the metal wouldn’t penetrate all the way down). I made and cast over 12 swords to get a feel for what worked best, and what didn’t. And this design is the result of all that experimenting and prototyping.

I’m really happy with how these turned out, and super excited about the beveled blade, which was a cool feature of the Styro-Slicer I put together.

They look good in styrofoam, and can easily be converted to aluminum, or in this case, brass.

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GoPro: Nicaraguan Barrels with Timmy Reyes – GoPro of the World October Winner

Follow Timmy Reyes down to Nicaragua on a spontaneous trip to catch waves with his homemade tail mount. Engineering and style helped Timmy win the month of October in Surfline’s GoPro of the World Contest.

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Experience the Leonardo DiCaprio Ex-Girlfriend Exit Interview | Mashable Humor

Here’s a glimpse into how Leo says goodbye to his girlfriends.

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Meet the Giant Cave-Dwelling Tortoises of the Seychelles | National Geographic

Giant tortoises on Aldabra Atoll in the Seychelles have their own way to keep cool: They rest in caves. Tortoises have been observed seeking shade under trees and bushes, but this is the first time people have recorded large groups of tortoises sheltering in caves to escape the heat. Caves help the tortoises survive on this coral island, where temperatures can reach up to 109 degrees Fahrenheit (43 degrees Celsius).
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