
Gever writes – “Check it out, step by step instructions on building a high-performance submarine from recycled materials you can find around the house. This is one of the crowd-pleaser designs from the Maker Faire Tinker Challenge, broken down into easy to follow steps (with some digressions into echolocation in shrews, latin, and physics).” – Link & photo set.
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I think you really have to make it a messiest workbench contest. That’s really the true mark of productivity, don’t you think?
Some great workshop interiors there, maybe some of you guys could share the outside of the workshops?
thanks uncle wilco
Here’s an interesting variation: Garages in Baltic Russia. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/shared/spl/hi/pop_ups/06/business_murmansk0s_gorgeous_garages/html/1.stm
[These are in Murmansk (МýрманÑк), per Wikipedia: “a city in the extreme northwest of Russia with a seaport on the Kola Bay, 12km from the Barents Sea on the northern shore of the Kola Peninsula, not far from Russia’s borders with Norway and Finland.”] Looks chilly, but the approach is oddly familiar.