A guide to 18 craft projects using only duct tape. It talks about ripping, cutting and folding ordinary duct tape to make a such unlikely gift items as: wallet; drinks cooler/lunchbox; toilet roll cover; tool belt; mobile phone holder; baseball cap; watchband; shower curtain; waterproof apron; cup holders; sou'wester; and doggie raincoat.
"It's back -- with more tape and more projects: 18 projects using the do-it-yourselfer's not-so-secret weapon."
NASA has a written policy that requires every space shuttle mission to carry at least one roll of "the gray tape." Duct tape now comes in designer colors, and for the color-shy there's a transparent version. The once-humble tape has hit the big time, and now there are duct-tape clubs, competitions and websites. In the words of Red Green, head possum on the PBS-syndicated The Red Green Show, "Spare the duct tape, spoil the job."
In this instructive, entertaining and downright funny how-to book, Joe Wilson shows how to rip, cut and fold ordinary duct tape to make 18 amazing projects, including: Wallet Barbecue apron Lunchbox Tool belt Cell phone holder Baseball cap TV chair caddy Raingear for pets Toilet roll cover Halloween masks.
Ductigami is more fun than a crossword puzzle, more useful than a welder's certificate, and more durable than a rechargeable battery. With duct tape it's easy to create a remarkable personal gift for any occasion.