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Sean Michael Ragan
I am descended from 5,000 generations of tool-using primates. Also, I went to college and stuff. I am a long-time contributor to MAKE magazine and makezine.com. My work has also appeared in ReadyMade, c't – Magazin für Computertechnik, and The Wall Street Journal.
Latest from Sean Michael Ragan
10/18/2010
Instructables user cbm104 attributes this cool trick to a leather-working book published in the '60s, the title of which he...
10/18/2010
Very cool design from Thingiverse user msruggles, printed as shown above by user Linkreincarnate, who reports some reification issues with...
10/18/2010
This lovely object is more than just an interesting gewgaw: It's called a "turner's cube"--so named, I think, because it...
10/15/2010
DXF files freely available from Thingiverse user freakinhuge. Been thinking about designing one kinda like this myself, but with a...
10/15/2010
Entertaining video from YouTuber David Alvarez. I have a hard time imagining that he's not working from a plan of...
10/15/2010
This link came in the mailbag from one Junior Veloso, of Singapore, who has produced this very impressive homemade photopolymer-based...
10/14/2010
More:Animated map of nuclear explosions, 1945-1998Uranium ore for sale on Amazon.comThe Illustrated Guide to Home Chemistry Experiments - Review @...
10/14/2010
Greg comments on his difficulties with the stiff consistency of the cornstarch / caulk mixture, which seems like a germane...
10/13/2010
Turns out, though, that mixing in some cornstarch accelerates the drying process; just how much depends on how much starch...
10/13/2010
Data is everywhere. Dedicated citizen scientists can advance "professional science," even without any dedicated funding, by learning to intelligently navigate...
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