But a warning for families that visit MAKEblog with children: Profanity rather prominent if you click on the link. The ‘F’ bomb dropped at the top of the page, in big bold letters.
Scroll quickly down from that, however, and the ingenious use of the parts and the way they are assembled is worth it to see. I thought there was a lot more custom cutting!
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Neat re-use of parts!
But a warning for families that visit MAKEblog with children: Profanity rather prominent if you click on the link. The ‘F’ bomb dropped at the top of the page, in big bold letters.
Scroll quickly down from that, however, and the ingenious use of the parts and the way they are assembled is worth it to see. I thought there was a lot more custom cutting!