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Ain25-desk

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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 →
    Tom Sepe
    Tom Sepe’s Steampunk Motorbike
    An Interview By Meredith Scheff Wandering through the industrial neighborhood of West Oakland, You'll find 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 →
    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 →
    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 →
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  • Fiction: The Tailor of Time – Deborah Biancotti – Part Two
    [As promises but a day later, here is part two of The Tailor of Continue Reading →
    Shout-out from Attack of the Show
    Oh hai! we got a nice little shout-out from G4's Attack of the Show! Continue Reading →
    Foundry Furnace - Part 3 - Casting the Refractory
    Foundry Furnace – Part 3 – Casting the Refractory
    This is the top of the furnace, it needs a 2" hole to let the Continue Reading →
    Improved platten design, this machine is ready to grind.
    Improved platten design, this machine is ready to grind.
    Improved platten design, this machine is ready to grind.
    Goddammit April.
    Goddammit April.
    Goddammit April.
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