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    Tom Sepe
    Tom Sepe’s Steampunk Motorbike
    An Interview By Meredith Scheff Wandering through the industrial neighborhood of West Oakland, You'll find Continue Reading →
    Retro Cellphone Handset
    Retro Cellphone Handset
    Here's a project of mine from a few years ago, it's an LG mobile 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 →
    Steampunk Flat-Panel LCD Mod
    Steampunk Flat-Panel LCD Mod
    The Steampunk Keyboard looked terribly anachronistic sitting in front of my Dell 1907FP flat panel Continue Reading →
    A Visit to a Steampunked Home
    A Visit to a Steampunked Home
    If you dropped by my house you'd probably be disappointed. Because (with the exception Continue Reading →
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  • The Art of Distortion: Tradition & Reaction in Folk & Punk
    The Art of Distortion: Tradition & Reaction in Folk & Punk
    A fiddler tunes. A woman on upright bass stretches her hands. The banjoist adjusts his Continue Reading →
    The machining took way longer than I wanted, all I had was 3” and my lathe would only take off .005” per  pass. Tomorrow’s gonna be all wire brushing and painting.
    The machining took way longer than I wanted, all I had was 3” and my lathe would only take off .005” per pass. Tomorrow’s gonna be all wire brushing and painting.
    The machining took way longer than I wanted, all I had was 3” and Continue Reading →
    Done with the bottom, just need to add legs! The idea behind the aluminum tube is that bypass air that doesn
    Done with the bottom, just need to add legs! The idea behind the aluminum tube is that bypass air that doesn’t go to the coal is blown through the body, keeping it cool.
    Done with the bottom, just need to add legs! The idea behind the aluminum Continue Reading →
    Warehouse 13 1/8
    Warehouse 13 1/8
    It all started with a bad snowstorm when the two metal sheds in our backyard Continue Reading →
    Slightly disturbing but beautiful steampunk leather mask
    Slightly disturbing but beautiful steampunk leather mask
    Livejournal user Bob_basset created this beautiful, if slightly intimidating, mask out of leather and Continue Reading →
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