For Russian do-it-yourself mavens only sky seems to be the limit. Making a gun from scrap metal or installing Microsoft Windows in a Soviet car - these guys can show you how. For many of them, blogging about their DIY projects is just a hobby. Them have respectable day jobs, but generate ideas that they feel compelled to bring to life. Nikita Poddubnov, a blogger with over a million followers, first came up with a bicycle powered by a chainsaw motor. Later, he made a series about turning a Soviet wreck of a car into an electric vehicle. Maksim Egorov garners millions of hits with the videos in which he demonstrates how to create metal instruments, installs a bear-proof door, and transforms a log into a vertical grill. The genre of DIY videos is a phenomenon in itself: millions of viewers spend hours watching a person they've never met assembles a contraption no one else needs. However, enthusiasm and passion of DIY’ers are so infectious that their audiences keep growing. In case you want to find out what it takes to invent things and run a blog about it, tune in!
DIY Da Vincis