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John Baichtal
My interests include writing, electronics, RPGs, scifi, hackers & hackerspaces, 3D printing, building sets & toys. @johnbaichtal nerdage.net
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10/30/2011
Got two iPad 2s? Mark Rober had a great costume idea: a gaping hole in his torso with the two...
10/29/2011
Just a friendly reminder. Put all those little final touches on your costume and head out to our halloween party...
10/28/2011
Reddit user Queuetue built this impressive-looking shop crane: In my shop, we need to fill empty and stack a lot...
10/28/2011
Collin Purrington offers some great tips on the necessity of maintaining a laboratory notebook. While directed mainly at scientists, I...
10/27/2011
Years ago, I posted a video of my version of the t-shirt launcher project. Recently, I retrofitted that cannon to...
10/27/2011
Hans Andersson, whose Tilted Twister was one of the first (if not the first) Lego Rubik’s cube solvers, created this...
10/26/2011
Need miniature aluminum girders for your next robot? Look no further than the lightweight MicroRAX building system. Parts include 10mm...
10/26/2011
Are you a hackerspace member with an event you’d like to publicize? Send it to johnb@makezine.com or tweet me at...
10/25/2011
A timelapse of my friend Martin making a Mario out of 49 cheap Rubik’s cubes. Pictures are taken at five...
10/25/2011
Are you a hackerspace member with an event you’d like to publicize? Send it to johnb@makezine.com or tweet me at...
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