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    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 →
    Electrolytic Etching of Brass
    Electrolytic Etching of Brass
      Update: I'm often asked about the thickness, type, and source of brass I used Continue Reading →
    DIY RV Macerator Pump
    DIY RV Macerator Pump
    When you own an RV one of the things you have to deal with is Continue Reading →
    Workshop Telephone
    Workshop Telephone
    I started this project quite some time ago, in fact some of you may Continue Reading →
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    We have a new puppy in the house, and while this is a wonderful thing Continue Reading →
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    Introducing The Bodice Rippers
    I've been waiting anxiously, a-biting on my finger-nails for the Boddice Rippers first EP Continue Reading →
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    This weekedend: Fire Arts Festival; Neverwas Haul fundraiser
    This weekedend: Fire Arts Festival; Neverwas Haul fundraiser
    It's a busy weekend here in the SF bay. The incredible, annual, flammable Fire Continue Reading →
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    The Wagner (pronounced vaag-ner) Power Painter is a tricky beast. But when you get everything right it is a joy to use.
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