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    Victorian All-in-One PC
    Victorian All-in-One PC
    The inexorable march of technology has rendered my 4:3 aspect ratio 19" LCD mod Continue Reading →
    Jake
    Jake’s Wimshurst Machine and How to Build It! (Part 1)
    Last year I wrote an article for Make Magazine volume #17 that described the construction Continue Reading →
    Molly
    Molly ‘Porkshanks’ Friedrich’s Dieselpunk Headphone Mod
    Guest artist Molly porkshanks Friedrich shows us how to update a pair of vintage headphones Continue Reading →
    A Victorian RV
    A Victorian RV
    Bus Tour: In 1982 I was a sophomore at a small college in the Midwest. Continue Reading →
    Copper Plating and Etching Altoids Tins
    Copper Plating and Etching Altoids Tins
    UPDATE: There's some great information on this page and it's comments, but I've recently published Continue Reading →
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  • The machining took way longer than I wanted, all I had was 3” and my lathe would only take off .005” per  pass. Tomorrow’s gonna be all wire brushing and painting.
    The machining took way longer than I wanted, all I had was 3” and my lathe would only take off .005” per pass. Tomorrow’s gonna be all wire brushing and painting.
    The machining took way longer than I wanted, all I had was 3” and Continue Reading →
    Dryer Door Hard Drive Magnet Hack
    Dryer Door Hard Drive Magnet Hack
    I started with a piece of scrap wood and screwed to it three magnets that Continue Reading →
    That bittersweet moment when an old favorite tool is so thoroughly surpassed by the performance of a new tool that you realize you will probably never use it again. This is the Hog-ring Anvil version of the DeWalt 1/2” impact wrench and it’s capable of something like 1,200 ft/lbs.
    That bittersweet moment when an old favorite tool is so thoroughly surpassed by the performance of a new tool that you realize you will probably never use it again. This is the Hog-ring Anvil version of the DeWalt 1/2” impact wrench and it’s capable of something like 1,200 ft/lbs.
    That bittersweet moment when an old favorite tool is so thoroughly surpassed by the Continue Reading →
    SteamCon Seattle - October 23-25, 2009
    SteamCon Seattle – October 23-25, 2009
      Well it's October at last!  Here at the Workshop most of our projects will Continue Reading →
    The Art of Distortion: Tradition & Reaction in Folk & Punk
    The Art of Distortion: Tradition & Reaction in Folk & Punk
    A fiddler tunes. A woman on upright bass stretches her hands. The banjoist adjusts his Continue Reading →
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