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#3257: Your Shaver Isn't Dull, It's Clogged

Most shavers lose 40% efficiency in 6 months — not from dull blades, but from improper cleaning. Here's the fix.

diyhardware-engineeringshaver-maintenance

#3251: Can One Person Really Build a Whole House?

The romantic fantasy vs. the 3,200-hour reality of solo house construction.

diyhome-safetystructural-engineering

#3232: Paint That Sticks: Durable Sign Marking for Metal & Plastic

What professional sign makers use for outdoor metal and plastic — and where to buy it.

diyhardware-engineeringmaterial-science

#3228: Bulk Ethernet by the Reel: Where to Buy, What Size, Is It Worth It?

Where to buy bulk Ethernet cable by the reel, what spool sizes exist, and whether crimping your own beats pre-made cables.

networkingdiyhome-network

#3218: Building Your Own Cloud in 2026

The software and hardware for a DIY private cloud have never been more feasible. Here's how to pick the right pieces.

diyhome-labgpu-acceleration

#3203: How Liquid Chrome Markers Create a Mirror Finish

The chemistry behind mirror-finish paint pens and how to use them for professional results.

material-sciencehardware-engineeringdiy

#3200: Moving with Pallets: A Practical Guide for Israel

Can shipping pallets replace cardboard boxes for moving? A deep dive on sourcing, disassembly, and cost.

logisticsdiyisrael

#3199: How to Move with Pallets (No Cardboard Needed)

Ditch the cardboard boxes. Here's a step-by-step playbook for moving your apartment on shipping pallets.

logisticsdiyergonomics

#3182: Micro-Dispenser Pens vs Car Paint: What Actually Works

Can AliExpress scratch pens really fix car paint? The chemistry behind those tiny tips.

diymaterial-sciencehardware-engineering

#3168: 30 BLE Tags for $60: DIY ADHD Object Tracking

Stop losing your stuff. Build a self-hosted BLE tracker system for 30 items at 1/8 the cost of commercial trackers.

adhddiysmart-home

#3119: How to Catalog Your Entire Home Without Losing Your Mind

One listener spent 3 years cataloging thousands of items. Here’s what he learned about systems that actually survive.

diyhome-labhome-inventory

#3095: Can a $60 Dremel Engrave 4mm Lab Parts?

A $60 Dremel can engrave tiny numbers on metal — but only with the right bits, stencils, and ventilation.

diyrespiratory-healthasthma-management

#3094: Surface Prep for Markers That Last

Why 70% isopropyl is the benchmark and what to use when you can't get it in Israel.

diysupply-chainsurface-preparation

#3071: Marking Tiny Tech Parts: Beyond the Paint Marker

Paint markers lie about line width. Here are three better ways to label tiny components.

hardware-engineeringdiyprecision-engineering

#3062: Saving Antique Veneer: Hide Glue, Scrapers & Gel Stains

Practical advice for refinishing antique furniture with failing veneer and mismatched wood tones underneath.

diyfurniture-restorationhide-glue

#3057: Decoding the Multimeter: What That Dial Actually Does

Learn what a multimeter actually does beyond voltage—continuity, resistance, current, and how to avoid blowing it up.

electrical-engineeringhardware-engineeringdiy

#3056: How to Find Wires Before You Drill

Avoid drilling into live wires with the right tools and pattern recognition for Israeli walls.

diyhome-safetyelectrical-engineering

#3055: Pegboards That Actually Work for Your Desk

How to size, mount, and accessorize a pegboard for cable management and small-item storage without buying the wrong gear.

diyergonomicshome-lab

#3054: How Dirty Is Your Reusable Water Bottle Really?

Your water bottle can be 1,800x dirtier than a toilet seat. Here's how biofilm forms and how to actually clean it.

healthdiywater-bottle-sanitization

#3043: Cold Water Without Plumbing: A Renter’s Guide

Compressor vs. thermoelectric cooling, countertop vs. floor units — what actually works in a Jerusalem summer.

tenant-rightsdiyhome-lab

#2987: How Epoxy Actually Works (It's Not Just Stronger Glue)

What makes epoxy different from superglue? The answer involves crosslinked polymers, amine hardeners, and bonds stronger than the materials they join.

material-sciencestructural-engineeringdiy

#2949: Three Wall Types, One Drill: A Renovation Guide

Identify concrete, hollow block, and drywall in seconds with the tap test — and pick the right anchor every time.

structural-engineeringdiyhardware-engineering

#2944: How to Organize Fasteners Without Losing Your Mind

Stop rummaging through bins of mixed screws. The key is nested sub-containers and type-first sorting.

diyhardware-engineeringergonomics

#2943: Mapping a Gamepad to Control Android Dictation

How to map an 8BitDo Micro gamepad to control dictation apps on Android without root access.

androidaccessibilitydiy