Instructables is a free DIY encyclopedia that includes step-by-step instructions for each creation, as well as online lessons.
At Instructables you can learn almost nothing. It specializes in constructions that have been created and uploaded to the Internet by users and have clear instructions step by step. These instructions can be text and photos or even video and PDF files.
Creations are submitted by users (or you can create your own build instructions and upload them) and are rated by the community. It's a good alternative to YouTube video editing videos.
Some projects require increased skills, and if you do not have them, then a difficult process in one construction is often associated with another corresponding lesson referring to this process. For example, the coloring of the glass of a clock is linked to another lesson referring to the way the glass is cut.
"Do it yourself" lessons are free for everyone and in addition you can ask a question, add a tip, post a comment, upload a build or enter a contest.
Of course you will need to create a free account. You can sign in with Facebook, Google, Twitter, and Autodesk or create an account using a address email. The Instructables website is owned by company Autodesk who has created the famous program for engineers AutoCAD.
Starting to navigate the site you have to choose between 8 main categories in which you will find a huge variety divided into subcategories. The main categories are:
Technology, Workshop, Boat, Home, Food, Play, Outdoor space, Clothing
In addition to the main categories, there is Pier 9. He specializes in skills such as Wood Shop, Metal Shop, CNC Shop and 3D Printshop with accompanying workshops. Visit, you may find something you want to build.
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