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    Steampunk Keyboard Mod
    Steampunk Keyboard Mod
    My goal with this project was to build a retro keyboard that was fully 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 →
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    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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    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 →
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    DIY RV Macerator Pump
    When you own an RV one of the things you have to deal with is Continue Reading →
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  • That bittersweet moment when an old favorite tool is so thoroughly surpassed by the performance of a new tool that you realize you will probably never use it again. This is the Hog-ring Anvil version of the DeWalt 1/2” impact wrench and it’s capable of something like 1,200 ft/lbs.
    That bittersweet moment when an old favorite tool is so thoroughly surpassed by the performance of a new tool that you realize you will probably never use it again. This is the Hog-ring Anvil version of the DeWalt 1/2” impact wrench and it’s capable of something like 1,200 ft/lbs.
    That bittersweet moment when an old favorite tool is so thoroughly surpassed by the Continue Reading →
    Success! The "parting line" turned out to just be cosmetic. This is the clinker-breaker for my forge. If the aluminum doesn
    Success! The “parting line” turned out to just be cosmetic. This is the clinker-breaker for my forge. If the aluminum doesn’t hold up I’ll recast in iron, but the foundry need some work before I try an iron pour.
    Success! The "parting line" turned out to just be cosmetic. This is the clinker-breaker Continue Reading →
    Oh man I hate the polar vortex so much. Wait, it’s standing right behind me, isn’t it? Shit.
    Oh man I hate the polar vortex so much. Wait, it’s standing right behind me, isn’t it? Shit.
    Oh man I hate the polar vortex so much. Wait, it’s standing right behind Continue Reading →
    Bad-ass photo of the day
    Bad-ass photo of the day
    Shannon O'hare of the Neverawas Haul and Zachary Rukstela of Kinetic Steamworks share a Continue Reading →
    Girl Genius Radio Theater Microphone
    Girl Genius Radio Theater Microphone
    I generally don't do commisions. But occasionally a conversation will spark an idea for Continue Reading →
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