Andrew Argyle
Andrew describes himself as "an intelligent biped" who enjoys taking things apart as much as putting them back together. He's working on making a USB-to-serial/parallel converter, a Geiger counter, and a bead loom for one of his sisters, as well as playing ball hockey, growing exotic cacti from seed, and playing acoustic blues guitar. He did support for the Unix and Linux versions of WordPerfect, was part of the development team for Corel Linux, and has worked for internet startups. He lives in deep suburbia with his wife and stepdaughter.
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Project: Circuit Board Mini Cabinet
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Recycle old PCBs to make a case for stashables.
From
CRAFT:
02: Creative Clones page 84
Printed Circuit Boards
Step-by-step instructions for making your own PCBs at home.
In
Primer
from MAKE:
02: Home Entertainment page 164

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