Luxury home for a frog TikTok user unknowndazza noticed a frog living on the metal fence of his house. So, decided to print a small house for him using a 3D printer. In his comments they suggested some improvements for the frog house, and the project took on large proportions. The frog eventually got a villa with a pool, to which he also invited his friends.
Miniature electric screwdriver Enos Camare from Spain, designed and printed a tiny electric screwdriver on a 3D printer. Then he added a small motor with a switch, and the miniature screwdriver is fully functional. Fits in a small suitcase, while also containing a tiny charger and battery.
Surrealist painting by Lai Yuesen This oil painting of a bowl of pasta and meat looks so real it whets your appetite. The work is painted by Chinese artist Lai Yuesen, who is known for his surrealist oil paintings.
Decorative wooden map A wooden world map for wall decoration. From the Ukrainian company "Enjoy The Wood".
Beekeeper attacks wasps In China, a beekeeper is ready to do anything to protect his bees from drone attacks. He doesn't hesitate to take revenge by cutting the wasps in half with a pair of scissors or hitting them with a bowl.
Paint with hydrographic printing The technique of painting objects with hydrographic printing: PVOH film printed with the image of the artwork to be transferred, and then placed on the surface of a water tank. A chemical is sprayed onto the membrane to help weld, and then the object sinks into the tank until the film to bind on it.
The hungry cormorant A cormorant quickly empties a bowl full of fish, until his stomach is completely full.
Wonderful pottery From the beginning to ... end, a potter shows us the intricate process of making a colored clay bowl.
Keeping the fruit fresh after 6 months These 6-month-old grapes, still kept fresh in bowls of clay and soil. This practice is known as kangina, and comes from northern Afghanistan. It has been used for centuries.