Made-From-Scratch Submarines

Chinese Man Creates Homemade Underwater Vessel

A Chinese man has taken his love for deep sea exploration and added his own twist of penny-pinching practicality to it. Sinking just under $5,000 and two years of time into the project, Tao Xiangli has built a personal homemade submarine which he uses in aquatic areas near Beijing.

Xiangli's creation is driven by electric motors and propellers and comes fully equipped with a periscope and a depth control tank. Innovative and recession-inspired, the homemade submarine proves the only thing that separates nerdy obsessions and avant-garde creations is a little bit of love, work and time.
Trend Themes
1. DIY Submarines - Chinese man creates a homemade submarine using cost-effective methods, demonstrating a trend of DIY submarines.
2. Affordable Underwater Exploration - Tao Xiangli's homemade submarine proves that underwater exploration can be made more affordable with innovative thinking and cost management.
3. Innovative Deep Sea Exploration - Tao Xiangli's personal submarine serves as an example of how innovative designs can facilitate deep sea exploration.
Industry Implications
1. Marine Exploration - The marine exploration industry could benefit from cost-effective methods like Tao Xiangli's homemade submarine to reduce overall costs of deep sea exploration.
2. DIY and Maker Culture - The DIY and Maker Culture industry has an opportunity to provide resources, tools, and education for enthusiasts interested in creating their own homemade submarines.
3. Electric Motor and Propeller Industry - The electric motor and propeller industry has an opportunity to provide cost-effective options that could power homemade submarines and be used in other marine vehicles.

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