
Reserve it at BN.com & pick it up in 60 minutes at your local store.
Enter a zip code
(Paperback)
How to Turn a Calculator into a Metal Detector, Carry a Survival Kit in a Shoestring, Make a Gas Mask with a Balloon, Turn Dishwashng Liquid into a Copy Machine, Convert a Styrofoam Cup into a Speaker, and Make a James Bond Spy Jacket with Everyday Things
Did you know that your standard issue of Sports Illustrated magazine can be turned into over 20 useful gadgets? In author Cy Tymony's Sneakier Uses for Everyday Things, you'll learn how an average magazine can become many extraordinary gadgets such as a compass, hearing aid, magnifier, peashooter, and bottle opener.
Sneakier Uses for Everyday Things covers 40 new educational and unique projects that anybody can successfully complete with simple household items. The book includes a list of necessary materials, detailed sketches, and step-by-step instructions for each gadget and gizmo. Among the sneaky schemes are:
" Creating a electroscope out of a glass jar
" Turning a drinking cup into a speaker
" Using an AM radio as a metal detector
" Making a spy gadget jacket with over 20 individual sneaky uses ranging from a siren and
whistle to a walkie-talkie and voice recorder
These days, "be prepared" applies to more than just the Boy Scouts. Sneakier Uses for Everyday Things provides loads of practical ideas, science projects, and captivating solutions for dealing with life's unexpected challenges. Great fun for the curious, inventive, and creative of all ages.
Cy Tymony began creating clever gadgets as a young boy. Today he is the author of four books, including Sneaky Uses for Everyday Things, Super Powers Made Easy, 99 Fun-to-Make Electronic Projects, and Computer Gamer's Survival Guide. Cy's extraordinary take on the ordinary world prompts frequent invitations for the Los Angeles-based technical writer and computer network specialist to appear on radio and television programs.