Engineers are really sought-after professionals nowadays. Whether they do home or auto repairs, electricity, architecture, or civil engineering, there were over 62 million engineers working in the U.S. in 2022, with the industry projected to continue growing significantly up to 2033.
But, just as not all heroes wear capes, not all engineers are professionals. Some just like to dabble in redneck engineering and share their creations on the dedicated subreddit. Who else if not Redneck Engineers would make a guitar out of a road sign or a Cybertruck out of metal siding? Scroll down to see these and more inventions folks have shared in the "Redneck Engineering" group!
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Maybe Not Pretty, But
W Parents
Two Lock Authentication
There's a big demand for professional engineers in the U.S. at the moment. According to the Boston Consulting Group, one in three new roles in the engineering sector remain unfilled each year. And America isn't the only country experiencing a shortage of engineering talent.
The Japanese Ministry of Economy has reportedly predicted that there will be a shortage of 3,000 professional engineers by 2030. Similarly, Germany has shared that it has a deficit of 320,000 STEM specialists as of April 2022. Truly, the world needs more engineers, just perhaps not the kind you'll see on this list.
For Rainy Season
My “Custom” Prescription Goggles For Snowboarding
I Screwed A Mesh Screen To A Cap To Use While Weedwacking
We might not realize it, but many of us used to engage in engineering when we were kids. Whether it's building Legos, making paper airplanes, or assembling ramps, there's probably that engineer's streak in most of us. Experts claim that building and designing such simple constructions helps children's cognitive abilities.
These are the benefits they point out most often:
- that's how kids learn to problem-solve;
- it fosters creativity;
- it enhances motor skills and hand-to-eye coordination;
- it teaches kids critical thinking;
- it helps them practice communication;
- and it prepares them for possible future careers.
Installing A Hanging Shelf For The First Time And Here's My Scaffolding To Hold It Because I'm Not Confident I'll Hold It Straight
Siding Truck
Nothing Says Hospitality...
But even when we grow up, engineering can be fun. And we don't even have to become professionals to engage in some DIY engineering. Blogger Siddharth Kothari, although an educated professional engineer now, started off by watching tutorials online. In a blog post, he recounts how engineering for him began as a hobby, building guitar effect pedals.
The Chipper
6 People Have Their Own Lock And Each Person Can Open The Gate With Their Own
USPS Snowbird
Between things like this, and the 'Galloping Goose' designs (single, independently powered rail boxcar to carry mail when running a full train was not cost effective), the Mail Must Get Through! Galloping-...51fc79.jpg
With the help of YouTube, Facebook groups, and salvaging broken electronics from his dad's office and the local electronics store, Kothari soon put together his first "dark sensor" circuit at 15. Later, he would make guitar amplifiers from any drillable boxes he could find at home—even a Sprite can. This just goes to show that where there's a will, there's a way!
Made This Guitar A Few Weeks Ago For A Friend's Birthday
Kid Wanted A Kiss Doll, All We Could Afford Was A Sharpie
My Dad Hurt His Shoulder. Made This
When we think of DIY as a hobby, crafting often comes to mind. But DIY engineering is just as legitimate and as real a hobby as knitting or painting. Some people build bicycles. If you're a real gearhead, this might be just the thing for you. A custom-built bicycle will have a saddle that fits you right away, cranks that are the right length, and bars of the perfect shape and width.
Multi Use
Not sure I'd want that in the case of an accident, could end up smashing into someone.
Nasa’s Apollo 17 Astronauts Used Spare Maps, Clamps, And Strips Of "Duct Tape" To Repair One Of Their Lunar Rover's Fenders In December 1972
Canoeing
Toy building is another type of DIY engineering. This can even include original board games! There are even people who DIY their kids' toy cars. All they need is a 3D printer, metal axles, and toy wheels. If making a fancier toy car, others add recordable sound chips, LEDs, and sound boxes. With a little help from the Internet, you can make almost anything!
Perfect
I'm So Tired Of My Husband's DIY
Improvise, Adapt, Overcome!
Could have turned it into a duel disk, but no, you just HAD to do things like a normal person.
Talking of LEDs, there are some cool projects that people can DIY with LED strips. If you only get creative enough, you can customize your room, office, or gaming set-up, make an LED projector box, install motion-activated lights in your closet or cabinets, or even accessorize a motorcycle.
Son's Bed Rungs Were Slippery In Socks
Had some spare water pipe insulation, silicone (so it doesn't spin) and zip ties.
Perfume
20 Pound War Hammer Made From Stuff I Found While Magnet Fishing
This one might require more knowledge than other engineering hobbies, but robotics can be a cool way to spend your free time if you're passionate. Who hasn't thought that making robots is cool after watching Robot Wars as a kid? Today, you can even get beginner kits online to try it out! Probably safer than straight-up Redneck engineering, too.
Marketplace Never Ceases To Amaze Me
He's Got A Woody
Don’t Pay The Disposal Fee Next Time And Make Something
If you're not keen on literally building things with your hands, and like virtual things, creating video games count as engineering! And you don't have to be a master coder to do so. If you're into retro games, there are retro gaming consolesthat allow you to code and develop your own games. After all, Slenderman was made using the Unity engine, so your own creativity is really the limit here!
Homemade Taco Holders
New Yacht, Having Trouble Naming Her Any Thoughts?
Backyard Bidet
But what do you think about the ingenuity of these redneck engineers, Pandas? Would you ever dare to construct something like this? Or maybe you have already? Share your thoughts with us in the comments! And if you feel like seeing more similar engineering projects, head over here, here, and here!
Ride On Recliner
I want this. And I'm putting a much more powerful motor on it.
How My BF Lifted The Washing Machine Onto The Table He Built For Our Laundry Room
He literally drilled into the ceiling just to have something to secure the ratchet straps to the washing machine as he attempted to lift it onto the table with a hydraulic jack (unfortunately I didn’t get a picture of the wooden frame he built, carefully crafted to have a “jack point”, and the wood was ratchet strapped to the bottom of the washer as he jacked it up.
After seeing the washer swinging around a bit, I brought in the paver bricks from the backyard to help with stability after the washer was swinging a bit too much to jack it any higher up.
I was so stressed out about the swinging washer that I walked away after snapping the pic (to send to a friend begging them to come over and bring their bf to help with this washing machine lifting) and came back a few minutes later to see the washer was up on the table he built.
I’m just glad he figured it out because we had no washer or dryer for almost a month after the custom table was built and put in the laundry room, but we couldn’t figure out how to get it the f**k up there!
When Oem Parts Cost Too Much
Roadside Gasket
Sticks Are Always The Answer!
Increased AC Performance
It’s 100F here and the condenser cannot keep up. So I’m cooling it down.
Lower the unit temp by 30F and improved vent output by -10F.
Dad's Razor
Function Over Beauty
Hey I'll take it! I'm so desperate for a vacation and am broke as a joke.
Jim Bob Just Gave An Osha Inspector A Stroke
When Everything Is Covered In Ice And Your Boots Have No Grip, But You Need To Go Outside
Here's A Backyard Gate Indicator Light I Set Up In 10 Minutes With Parts I Had Laying Around
t's hard to make sure the gate is closed before letting the dogs outside, especially when it's dark, so I made this. It's powered by a 5V adapter connected to an outlet on the back of my house, conveniently located between the back door and the gate.
Cybershed
Imagine the looks you and your date get as you pull up to that fancy steak restaurant
Mobile Yard Clean Up And Burn Bucket
I built a garden incinerator out of a washing machine drum years ago, it's still going, lasted longer than any of the previous ones I purchased.
Nice Execution
I Made A Coffee Maker
Bottles Melted Onto Fence Pole Ends For Protection
Thoroughly Impressed With This One
Ran Out Of Aa Batteries
I Got Tired Of Emptying The Water Every Half An Hour
House Boots Made Of Glue To Catch Fleas
Just... Just call a d**n exterminator. Preferably BEFORE it gets to the point that you need special flea boots.
Deeecent
Thoughts??
Kinda clever, if you move the handles 90° you can grab things in tight spaces.
Coffee Maker Broke
Make It Fit!
Must Ride Like A Dream
My 5 Year Old “Shelf” Surprisingly Hasn’t Broke
A 19-Year-Old From Poland Created This Wonder From A Shopping Cart On His Own Because He Was Banned From Driving By The Court
“See - I Made It Fit!”
Any Guesses What Jimbo Had In Mind?
You're Not Allowed To Die
Till the wheels fall off..... but then again will probably duct tape them back on
Tremble In Fear
My New Radiator!
Gonna Void My Warranty To Get Through That Hard Clay
Mow 'Em Down
Hi. What Do You Think About This?
So This Guy Just Nailed A Plank To The Column For Steering
... I hope to God there's no functioning air bag. (You'd think there couldn't be, but with projects like this, you never really know...)
I Built My Own Monitor Holder So I Can Game In Bed
My Dad Was Quoted $1200 To Fix The AC. This Is His “No Cost” Solution
I Got Call For Maintenance For Blocked Drainage And I Found This
I'm Just Gonna Leave This Here
Sure Thing Boss We Could Do That, Inverted Trusses
Are... Are the force arrows for stress on a roof truss *invertable*?
Just Got Cooked On The Drywall Sub For My Homemade 24” Knife
Perfect Pallets
I Made This A Little While Back
Father In Law Made It Decades Ago. Works
I Call It: Ice Breaker 5000
What am I looking at here? Is that a car engine fastened to the plow blade to supply weight?
Yay Or Nay?
Cell Phone Chargers: TSA Addition
I Found This In The Elevator At The Hotel I’m Staying At
What Do Ya’ll Think?
How Long Before It Blows?
The extra adapters don't make it any more likely to "blow". I guess the cord just wasn't long enough.
Take A Look At This Unit
I Built A Dust Resistant Computer Into The Ceiling Of My Workshop Because Why Not?
Went To Visit My Cousin And Was Very Amused
Semi Truck Used A Train
A True All Terrain Vehicle
The Car Door Booby Trap Reminded Me Of This Thing I Built Years Ago To Shoot Ultra Fine Glitter All Over A Guy's Desk When He Pulled His Keyboard Tray Out. I Hid It Behind His Monitor
What Is This?
Made A Gun A While Back
It Would Be Inappropriate Not To Share This
Not all that redneck. And it appears to be an official *something* for Pennsylvania.
Fixed
Needed A Bigger Antenna Fo The Garage Esp32
My Beer Kept Getting Knocked Over By Strong Winds
Weed Whacker Attachment For Zero-Turn Mower
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