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Ain21-front

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    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 →
    Putting Old Lenses on a Canon DSLR
    Putting Old Lenses on a Canon DSLR
    While digging through my old camera equipment I came across my Grandfather's 35mm Exa Continue Reading →
    Angle Lamp Repair
    Angle Lamp Repair
    The Angle Company of New York manufactured these unique lamps from the early 1890's until Continue Reading →
    The Brass Lion - Steampunk Recumbent
    The Brass Lion – Steampunk Recumbent
    You'll recall I posted a picture of my recumbent bike last week and that one Continue Reading →
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  • One of the things that I learned with my first 3-D printer was that a rigid and heavy base improved repeatability. So my new printer is starting with the cast-iron top of an old school craftsman table saw.
    One of the things that I learned with my first 3-D printer was that a rigid and heavy base improved repeatability. So my new printer is starting with the cast-iron top of an old school craftsman table saw.
    One of the things that I learned with my first 3-D printer was that Continue Reading →
    Jake
    Jake’s Hollywood Adventure and Etching an iPod
    OK, I was reckless. I went ahead and etched my iPod without doing extensive tests Continue Reading →
    It has begun!
    It has begun!
    It has begun!
    Countdown to Maker Faire:Austin- and a new guest blogger
    Countdown to Maker Faire:Austin- and a new guest blogger
    It's only two days until Maker Faire: Austin, and my mad scientist bones are Continue Reading →
    Steampunk Keyboard from Germany
    Steampunk Keyboard from Germany
    Kay writes: I have often been inspired and impressed by your work. Here you Continue Reading →
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