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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 →
    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 →
    Home Depot Bike Headlight
    Home Depot Bike Headlight
    How to make high power bicycle headlights with materials from your local home center. This Continue Reading →
    Dave Veloz
    Dave Veloz’s Mac Mini Mod, Monitor, & Keyboard
    There is nothing in the world that I like better then receiving pictures of Continue Reading →
    Etching Tins with Salt Water and Electricity - Compliment to The Steampunk Bible Article
    Etching Tins with Salt Water and Electricity – Compliment to The Steampunk Bible Article
    The Steampunk Bible contains an article I wrote on etching small candy tins with Continue Reading →
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  • Spent the last day of vacation hanging with Geordi the forge.
    Spent the last day of vacation hanging with Geordi the forge.
    Spent the last day of vacation hanging with Geordi the forge.
    Stripped, insulated, and built new benches from reclaimed steel doors. Looking forward to a welding area that doesn’t catch on fire anymore.
    Stripped, insulated, and built new benches from reclaimed steel doors. Looking forward to a welding area that doesn’t catch on fire anymore.
    Stripped, insulated, and built new benches from reclaimed steel doors. Looking forward to a Continue Reading →
    Gianni Fanelli: Dream of iron
    Gianni Fanelli: Dream of iron
    From Social Design Zine in Italy comes this article about sculptor and metalworker Gianni Fanelli.  Continue Reading →
    Welp, the company that was going to purchase the Steampunk Roadster to promote their business has let me know that they cannot take delivery after all. So, the roadster is for sale again. Details are here: 
http://steampunkworkshop.com/the-steampunk-roadster/

Asking $6K and looking for a quick and easy sale.
    Welp, the company that was going to purchase the Steampunk Roadster to promote their business has let me know that they cannot take delivery after all. So, the roadster is for sale again. Details are here: http://steampunkworkshop.com/the-steampunk-roadster/ Asking $6K and looking for a quick and easy sale.
    Welp, the company that was going to purchase the Steampunk Roadster to promote their Continue Reading →
    A Tale of Two Sundays
    A Tale of Two Sundays
    The past two Sundays were very different Sundays. A few weeks ago Sharon Steel of Continue Reading →
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