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    Lyra’s Lamp
    We have a new puppy in the house, and while this is a wonderful thing Continue Reading →
    How to Make a Cheap Lightbox
    How to Make a Cheap Lightbox
    For many of my recent projects I have found myself in need of a lightbox 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 →
    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 - 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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  • Took a risk in a free from the dump printer and invested in a new used fuser and a set of third party toner carts, about $100 total. I’m very pleased with the results! It even takes print jobs from my phone!
    Took a risk in a free from the dump printer and invested in a new used fuser and a set of third party toner carts, about $100 total. I’m very pleased with the results! It even takes print jobs from my phone!
    Took a risk in a free from the dump printer and invested in a Continue Reading →
    Organizing All Of The Things
    Organizing All Of The Things
    I have limited space in my shop and am constantly trying to condense the volume Continue Reading →
    The Nine Novels That Defined Steampunk
    The Nine Novels That Defined Steampunk
    By Johnathan Greyshade The Nine Novels That Defined Steampunk I’m a librarian by profession, Continue Reading →
    My current rig for filming projects in the workshop. Nikon Coolpix L820, microphone stand, 3D printed camera to microphone stand adapter (search thingiverse for vonslatt) usb power cable and 10ah usb power pack. I can film for days without recharging and the stand takes up far less floor space than a tripod.
    My current rig for filming projects in the workshop. Nikon Coolpix L820, microphone stand, 3D printed camera to microphone stand adapter (search thingiverse for vonslatt) usb power cable and 10ah usb power pack. I can film for days without recharging and the stand takes up far less floor space than a tripod.
    My current rig for filming projects in the workshop. Nikon Coolpix L820, microphone stand, Continue Reading →
    About as capable as an X-10 module from 30 years ago. Not impressed.
    About as capable as an X-10 module from 30 years ago. Not impressed.
    About as capable as an X-10 module from 30 years ago. Not impressed.
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