2012-12-16

Most Popular DIY Projects of 2012

Most Popular DIY Projects of 2012 2012 has been a great year for DIY. We've seen a ton of awesome DIY projects, hacks, and creations over the last twelve months, but here are the most popular ones, from creating your own kickass media center to building a secret closet door and more.



Most Popular DIY Projects of 2012


The Always Up-to-Date Guide to Building a Hackintosh [OS X 10.8.2]


Building a hackintosh-that is, installing Mac OS X on non-Apple hardware-used to require extremely restricted hardware choices and quite a bit of know-how. More »





Most Popular DIY Projects of 2012


The Best PCs You Can Build for $600 and $1200


Last summer, we took you to night school and walked you through building your own computer. What we didn't do at the time is give you a suggest parts list for that new computer. More »





Most Popular DIY Projects of 2012


Create a Kickass, Seamless, Play-Everything Media Center: The Complete Guide


DVD players are so 1999. In this day and age, a custom media center running XBMC is the only thing you really need hooked up to your TV-whether you're watching movies you've ripped, streaming your favorite TV shows from Netflix and Hulu, listening to podcasts, or even playing video games. More »





Most Popular DIY Projects of 2012


How I Built the Media Center of My Dreams for Under $500


Between the Blu-Ray player, cable box, laptop, and everything else hooked up to your TV, your home theater situation is a mess. Here's how I rolled all those devices into one awesome media center-the media center of my dreams-for under $500. More »





Most Popular DIY Projects of 2012


Turn Paint Chips into a Dry Erase Calendar


An old picture frame + paint chips = an inexpensive, reusable monthly (or weekly) calendar. Taking inspiration from the Pinterest community, The Aesthetic Writer made this decorative dry erase calendar. More »





Most Popular DIY Projects of 2012

Turn an Old Computer into a Networked Backup, Streaming, or Torrenting Machine with Ubuntu


You've heard the word "server" thrown around a lot, but usually in the context of web sites or big companies that have a lot of data to store. In reality, a server can be just as useful in your home. More »





Most Popular DIY Projects of 2012

How to Start Making Your Own Electronics with Arduino and Other People's Code


The annual Consumer Electronics Show is in session, which means thousands of people have descended on Las Vegas to stare at next year's dust-gathering trash. More »





Most Popular DIY Projects of 2012

Upgrade a Wall Outlet to Charge USB Devices


Wouldn't it be nice to just plug your USB device right into the wall and not have to use the power adapter and take up an outlet? Apartment Therapy has a guide for you to do just that or you can use a plug-and-play option. More »





Most Popular DIY Projects of 2012

Build a XBMC Media Center with a $35 Raspberry Pi


At Lifehacker we're big fans of the XBMC video player and home entertainment hub. Combine the awesomeness of XBMC with a Raspberry Pi, the $35 low-power computer board with a built-in SD card reader, USB ports, ethernet port, and HDMI output and we have the makings of a powerful-but-cheap home... More »





Most Popular DIY Projects of 2012


Make Your Own Sinus-Clearing Shower Tablets for Cheap, Effective Allergy and Cold Relief


You may have seen those pricey tablets in your local drugstore or pharmacy that you're supposed to put in the bottom of your shower while you wash up. More »





Most Popular DIY Projects of 2012

Convert an Orange Into a Candle with a Little Kitchen Oil


Power outages are never any fun, but they're even worse if you get hit with one when you don't have any candles around. Thankfully, Instructables user DualPhase shares a way to convert an orange into a candle in a pinch.

Using an orange, grapefruit, or lemon, and any type of oil, you can hollow out... More »





Most Popular DIY Projects of 2012

Build a Secret Closet Door for $200 or Less


Even if you have nothing to hide secret rooms, can safes, and the like are fun projects that can help you protect your valuables when not at home. YouTube user luvguns61 is a high school teacher who transformed a standard coat closet into a hidden room with a two-way mirror. More »





Most Popular DIY Projects of 2012

Build a Computer Into Your Desk for Easy Upgrades, Hidden Cables


If you're tired of wrestling with cables and having to take everything apart just for a simple hard drive upgrade, this DIY "PC in a desk" could solve many of your woes. More »





Most Popular DIY Projects of 2012

Transform Your Digs into a Home of the Future, DIY-Style


Ever wished your house would greet you when you opened the front door, which unlocked automatically when you approached? Or your kitchen kept an inventory of everything inside it? More »





Most Popular DIY Projects of 2012

Never Get a Red Light Camera Ticket Again with This DIY GPS Hack


If you live in a city with red light cameras that snap pictures when you accidentally sneak through a red light then chances are you've received a ticket with your picture in the mail before. More »





Most Popular DIY Projects of 2012

Use Tennis Balls to Hold Just About Any Small Item Around the House (and Be Extremely Cute)


Tennis balls are remarkably useful. They can rescue a worn-out pillow, speed up laundry, help clean your pool, open stuck jars, and a lot more. This clever little use from Redditor IAMmojo, however, is the most adorable of them all: More »





Most Popular DIY Projects of 2012

Build a Self-Regulating, Automatic Plant Watering System with a Plastic Bottle and a Tray


Planning a vacation doesn't necessarily mean you have to get someone to come and water your plants, especially if you only have a few that need a little care while you're out of town for a few days. More »





Most Popular DIY Projects of 2012

Turn a Watermelon into a Keg


The perfect drink dispenser for your summer cocktail parties may actually be a watermelon. Serve punch, juice, or a real fruit cocktail in that giant melon. More »





Most Popular DIY Projects of 2012

DIY Wi-Fi Antenna Cheaply Extends Your Wireless Network


We've shared tons of ways to boost your home Wi-Fi, but if you need something a bit more powerful, this DIY antenna can stretch your wireless network much further. More »





Most Popular DIY Projects of 2012

Build a Self-Resetting Mouse Trap


We've covered many mouse traps over the years, but they all need to be reset once you've caught a mouse. This means if you have lots of furry intruders you'll need to have several traps or just build this version using a 5-gallon bucket, an aluminum beverage can, a small piece of wood, and a wooden... More »





So there you have it. Lots of great DIY ideas this year. Whether your favorite made the list or not, we'd love to hear which project you enjoyed the most. And if you're hungry for more DIY, check out the most popular DIY projects from 2011, 2010, 2009, and 2008.






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