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Jeremy S Cook
Jeremy is an engineer with 10 years experience at his full-time profession, and has a BSME from Clemson University. Outside of work he’s an avid maker and experimenter, building anything that comes into his mind!
Latest from Jeremy S Cook
08/03/2015
A truncated icosahedron is a 20-sided polyhedron, and there's a good chance you haven't realized its potential as a shop...
08/01/2015
SirKeyboardCommando built his own gladiator sword using modern tools and heat treating methods that have been refined throughout the ages.
07/31/2015
Self-trained "hobbyist engineer" Ed Zarick added running water to the outside of his jeep with a reservoir he installed in...
07/30/2015
Nixie tubes are interesting pieces of equipment. They have a "retro-futuristic" look that has great appeal to electronics hackers.
07/28/2015
Network engineer Peter Brown decided to make a cutting board that resembles a swirly chess board out of two sheets...
07/25/2015
In one of the most impressive builds I’ve seen here (or ever really), former Navy electronics technician, game tester, and...
07/23/2015
Justin Yates, who has a degree in both electrical engineering and computer science, built a headphone amplifier with a waveform...
07/22/2015
If you like skulls, need some wall decoration, and have some spare time, this papercraft wooly mammoth skull would make...
07/15/2015
With a few magnets and a lot of DIY expertise you could make this magnetic scrabble board. It's great for...
07/14/2015
Piekarski built a 35mm pinhole camera from a baking sheet. A pinhole camera uses a hole to allow light to...
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