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A practical mm to inches converter for fractional inch measurements

When you work with product dimensions, woodworking plans, 3D printing parts, or engineering notes, millimeters and inches often appear in the same workflow. I built mm to inches as a fast converter for decimal inches, fractional inches, and common conversion chart lookups. What it supports: Direct millimeter to inch conversion Inch to millimeter conversion Fractional-inch rounding such as 1/16" and 1/32" Common conversion links like 10 mm to inches, 25 mm to inches, and 3/8 inch to mm Printable-style chart pages for quick reference The site is intentionally simple: enter a value, choose precision/fraction settings, and copy or open a dedicated conversion page when needed.

AI Video Detector: A Tool to Identify Whether Videos Are Generated by Artificial Intelligence

 As generative AI advances, more video content is being created by artificial intelligence models, raising concerns about authenticity and misinformation. AI Video Detector offers a focused solution for analyzing whether a video was produced by AI. The site serves journalists, content moderators, and individuals who want to verify digital media, providing technical insights into potential deepfakes or synthetic videos. It does not offer downloads, editing features, or affiliation with any AI generation platform, functioning solely as an independent detection reference. For those looking to assess the origin of a video, https://aivideodetector.video provides a dedicated tool to support informed evaluation.

AI coloring worksheet generator for K-2 teachers

I shipped a small classroom tool for teachers and homeschool parents: AI coloring page generator . It creates printable, age-safe coloring worksheets with words, letters, numbers, and classroom themes. The intended users are K-2 teachers who need quick printables for literacy, math, seasonal lessons, and quiet classroom activities. The main product decision is to keep the workflow narrower than a generic AI image tool: start with a classroom-safe prompt or theme, generate a worksheet, then download or print it as a PNG/PDF. Example use cases: alphabet coloring pages for letter practice, number coloring pages for early math, animal, weather, season, and classroom theme worksheets, homeschool printable activities. This is part of an AI web product experiment focused on long-tail education search intent.

I built ChartsPrintables for free printable conversion charts and measurement tables

ChartsPrintables is a small web tool I built for people who need quick, printable reference charts instead of another calculator page. The site collects free printable conversion charts and measurement tables for common everyday use cases: kitchen conversion charts, such as cups to milliliters or ounces to grams workshop reference charts, such as drill bit sizes, nail sizes, lumber sizes, and pipe sizes classroom and measurement references, such as fractions, decimals, metric conversions, and temperature charts The core idea is simple: when someone is cooking, teaching, measuring wood, checking a drill bit, or preparing a classroom handout, they often want a clean table they can print, download, or keep nearby. The site is free to browse and does not require an account for basic chart viewing. I am treating it as a long-tail SEO and utility-content project: instead of chasing trends, each page is designed around a concrete reference need like mm to inches fraction , #36 drill ...

I built a fan-made tools hub for Universal Tower Defense players

I shipped a small fan-made tools site for Roblox Universal Tower Defense players: Universal Tower Defense Tools . The goal is practical: codes, tier list notes, value references, calculators, updates, and redeem guidance in one lightweight browser hub. Why I built it For Roblox game communities, useful information often gets scattered across wiki pages, Discord messages, YouTube comments, Trello boards, and update posts. A small utility hub can make simple player questions faster to answer. What is inside the first version Codes and expired-code tracking Tier-list and value reference pages Calculator-style helper pages Update and redeem-code guidance Source notes and fan-made disclaimers No login, no payment, no Roblox account collection Feedback welcome If you build SEO tools, game utilities, or fan-made resources, I would like feedback on whether this kind of site should lead with the codes page or act as a broader tools hub first. Link: Universal Tower Defense Tools . Disclosure: th...

WizardAlchemyCode.com: a fan-made Wizard Alchemy codes tracker for Roblox players

I launched a small fan-made tracker for Roblox Wizard Alchemy players who want a fast way to check current codes, copy them, and understand why a code may not work. Site link: wizard alchemy codes The site is designed around three simple player needs: new players can find the listed working codes quickly; returning players can check whether a code was added, moved, or needs review; players whose code failed can see common reasons instead of guessing. The current version keeps working codes, needs-review candidates, expired-code notes, redeem steps, and update history separated so the page stays answer-first. It is a fan-made resource and is not affiliated with Roblox, Wizard Alchemy, Muggle Academy, or the game developers. Code status can change after game updates, so players should still check the last-checked date and in-game result.

I made a small fan-made Tadpole guide for Subnautica 2 players

I made a small fan-made guide utility for Subnautica 2 players who are trying to understand the Tadpole unlock path, fragments, upgrades, and related route notes. The page is here: Subnautica 2 Tadpole guide . The goal is not to replace full map tools or long wiki pages. It is a focused Tadpole-first page for players who want a quick answer, a checklist, and spoiler-safe details. Quick answer section for the main Tadpole task. Checklist-style guide sections. Location and upgrade notes with conservative wording. No login, no payment, and no official assets. This is a fan-made project and is not affiliated with Unknown Worlds, Krafton, or the Subnautica team. Early Access details can change, so the page avoids making official or guaranteed claims.