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VCR Cat Feeder
Liberate a motor from an old VHS deck, attach it to
a food chopper, and program the deck's recording
timer to fill Fluffy's bowl on schedule.
Cigar Box Guitar
Sweet-sounding, three-stringed mini guitar revives an American musical tradition.
Hot on the Spot
Get consistent shots by adding precise temperature control to your espresso maker.
Coffee Roaster
Lots of folks think that quaffing a cup of coffee from boutique beans comes close to nirvana, but roasting your own beans will bring you even closer.
Vibrobot
Make a twitchy, bug-like robot with a toy motor and a mint tin.
Chasing the Godshot
Pack perfect grounds every time with this hydraulic espresso tamper.
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