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    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 →
    Steampunk Vacuum Tube Guitar Amp
    Steampunk Vacuum Tube Guitar Amp
      A Steampunk guitar amp to go with the Steampunk Strat! I just finished this Continue Reading →
    Steampunk Stratocaster #2
    Steampunk Stratocaster #2
    I just finished up Steampunk Stratocaster #2 and will be sending it out to be 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 →
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    Molly ‘Porkshanks’ Friedrich’s Dieselpunk Headphone Mod
    Guest artist Molly porkshanks Friedrich shows us how to update a pair of vintage headphones Continue Reading →
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    The IPA I brewed is the best I’ve ever made! Gonna try a stout next.
    The IPA I brewed is the best I've ever made! Gonna try a stout Continue Reading →
    It’s a little difficult to see the new growth on the plants I brought in from the outside garden. I commissioned my daughter to paint a background in the greenhouse so that it would always appear to be full of plants when viewed from the house.
    It’s a little difficult to see the new growth on the plants I brought in from the outside garden. I commissioned my daughter to paint a background in the greenhouse so that it would always appear to be full of plants when viewed from the house.
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    Beginnings of a surface grinder attachment for the 2x72” belt grinder.
    Beginnings of a surface grinder attachment for the 2×72” belt grinder.
    Beginnings of a surface grinder attachment for the 2x72” belt grinder.
    I think this is the largest part I
    I think this is the largest part I’ve attempt on my Prusa Mendel. 7″ drive pulley for my welder, will be investment cast in aluminum.
    I think this is the largest part I've attempt on my Prusa Mendel. 7" Continue Reading →
    Mr. Heater is my new BFF. I love him.
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