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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
06/17/2015
Anatomy of a CNC router For all the attention that 3D printers get in the Maker community, subtractive manufacturing —...
06/10/2015
Boats can be a lot of fun, but most are constructed in time-tested traditional methods. This usually works quite well...
06/08/2015
PVC is an amazing material because its versatility lends itself to countless projects, but exactly what size PVC should you...
06/08/2015
One thing most shelves and storage units have in common is that they’re constructed with mostly right angles. Generally, round...
06/05/2015
If you ride a motorcycle with another rider, you may decide that an intercom system would be an excellent way...
06/05/2015
June 1-5 is Bike Week, and although a monowheel isn’t technically within the category of bikes, here at Make:, we thought...
06/04/2015
Swords are generally made out of some sort of steel, but if you simply want to stab backyard plants, pewter...
06/04/2015
If you’ve ever watched MotoGP (motorcycle) racing, you might have wondered how the camera appears to stay level even while the bike...
06/04/2015
Bicycles have been around for well over 100 years, but manufacturing techniques continue to be refined for frames, safety gear,...
06/03/2015
Bicycles are normally made out of round tubing, but there’s really no reason that square tubing couldn’t be used, as...
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