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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
12/08/2014
Arduino boards and military hardware don’t generally go together. For a piece of hardware that is no longer in use...
12/05/2014
Ever want to go back to the “good old” days of computing, when all coding was done on punch-cards? OK,...
12/04/2014
If you’ve been looking to add or upgrade your workbench, this fully automated model by “Dirk the Engineer” could give...
12/03/2014
Have you ever seen a honeycomb shelving unit and though it looked nice? Perhaps you’ve even thought about building one....
12/02/2014
As an engineer I like robots. OK, sometimes I hate don’t like them when they’re misbehaving. Either way, I can...
12/02/2014
A “tiny house” is pretty much what is sounds like, and many could almost be described as a DIY RVs....
11/26/2014
What’s a great way to teach kids about automobiles and electricity at the same time? If you go to school...
11/24/2014
The Hackaday prize, where entrants competed to build something awesome that transmits data and is openly documented, has now been...
11/23/2014
If you’re cleaning up a storeroom and find a large box with wood veneer on it, you should definitely open...
11/21/2014
Bored with playing games with a non-glowing ball? Why not build your own IcosaLEDron, a programmable, LED-enabled glowing contraption about...
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