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    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 →
    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 →
    Steampunk Car Update - Catalytic Converter on an Aircooled VW Motor
    Steampunk Car Update – Catalytic Converter on an Aircooled VW Motor
    Lots of progress!  She's on the road, registered, inspected, and passed, including emissions which is Continue Reading →
    Steampunk Keyboard Mod
    Steampunk Keyboard Mod
    My goal with this project was to build a retro keyboard that was fully Continue Reading →
    Dave Veloz
    Dave Veloz’s Mac Mini Mod, Monitor, & Keyboard
    There is nothing in the world that I like better then receiving pictures of Continue Reading →
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      The VBS.tv series Vice Versus covers Steampunk. If you're an East Coast steampunk Continue Reading →
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    Steampunk’d Wacom Tablet
     Dan writes: This whole thing started when I dropped my graphire3 wacom tablet.  Everything Continue Reading →
    This was given to me by a co-worker at Lexidata, a company that made hardware-based CAD machines (I know! right?) in 1985 and it has hung in my workshop ever since.
    This was given to me by a co-worker at Lexidata, a company that made hardware-based CAD machines (I know! right?) in 1985 and it has hung in my workshop ever since.
    This was given to me by a co-worker at Lexidata, a company that made Continue Reading →
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    I think I’ll leave the automatic tire chains off for now, in ten years I’ve never used them and they are about 300 lbs of unsprung weight.
    I think I'll leave the automatic tire chains off for now, in ten years Continue Reading →
    Steampunk Postcoloniality
    Steampunk Postcoloniality
    My friend Jha Goh of Silver Goggles has a great guest posting over at STEAMED! Continue Reading →
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