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    Gas Mask Sawdust Respirator
    Gas Mask Sawdust Respirator
    Update: Sometimes when I'm working in the shop I just need to wear a respirator Continue Reading →
    Home Depot Bike Headlight
    Home Depot Bike Headlight
    How to make high power bicycle headlights with materials from your local home center. This Continue Reading →
    Electrolytic Machining of Brass, a Clockwork Trilobite
    Electrolytic Machining of Brass, a Clockwork Trilobite
    I have been having great success etching brass plate with a solution of copper sulfate and Continue Reading →
    DIY Vibratory Tumbler
    DIY Vibratory Tumbler
    My latest feat of post-apocalyptic engineering. Post-apocalyptic engineering is when you use parts on hand Continue Reading →
    Electrolytic Machining of Brass - Part II:
    Electrolytic Machining of Brass – Part II:
    After the perhaps overly optimistic attempt at electrolytic machining in Part I, I decided to Continue Reading →
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  • Done with the bottom, just need to add legs! The idea behind the aluminum tube is that bypass air that doesn
    Done with the bottom, just need to add legs! The idea behind the aluminum tube is that bypass air that doesn’t go to the coal is blown through the body, keeping it cool.
    Done with the bottom, just need to add legs! The idea behind the aluminum Continue Reading →
    Lost PLA Cast Aluminum Alternator Pulley
    Lost PLA Cast Aluminum Alternator Pulley
    In order to get my engine driven welder working I needed an 8" diameter Continue Reading →
    StarBoards now live in the SparkFun shop!
    StarBoards now live in the SparkFun shop!
    Remember more than a year ago when I posted this? Well, since then I've Continue Reading →
    Meet the Makers video of yours truly
    I was contacted a few weeks ago by Make Magazine's Brookelynn Morris to be Continue Reading →
    Things to do differently next time: paint the 2 x 4
    Things to do differently next time: paint the 2 x 4’s after cutting, but before assembling.
    Things to do differently next time: paint the 2 x 4's after cutting, but Continue Reading →
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