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    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 →
    Steampunk Car Update - Catalytic Converter on an Aircooled VW Motor
    Steampunk Car Update – Catalytic Converter on an Aircooled VW Motor
    Lots of progress!  She's on the road, registered, inspected, and passed, including emissions which is Continue Reading →
    DIY Vibratory Tumbler
    DIY Vibratory Tumbler
    My latest feat of post-apocalyptic engineering. Post-apocalyptic engineering is when you use parts on hand Continue Reading →
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    Jake’s Wimshurst Machine and How to Build It! (Part 1)
    Last year I wrote an article for Make Magazine volume #17 that described the construction 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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  • 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 →
    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 →
    TIL: if you push all the buttons it will mute the sound.
    TIL: if you push all the buttons it will mute the sound.
    TIL: if you push all the buttons it will mute the sound.
    Abney Park’s HMS Ophelia Remix by ~Delen
      I was looking through a collection of steampunk city skylines and came across this Continue Reading →
    Orchestrions
    Orchestrions
    "An orchestrion, if you’re wondering, is like a souped-up player piano from the early 1900s. Continue Reading →
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