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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
10/07/2010
According to the anonymous hacker-proprietor of Teravolt.org, shining a 250 mW green laser through a hanging drop of scummy plant...
10/07/2010
Chris Schaie just e-mailed me this picture of a recent commission. It's a custom Nautilus-style submarine door that incorporates Chris's...
10/06/2010
It's called Charybdis, as in "between Scylla and." Briton William Pye used a massive acrylic cylinder to give the appearance...
10/06/2010
I was thoroughly entertained by this bit of hobby chemical sleuthing from Michael August Pusateri, who observed years ago, while...
10/06/2010
These cool interlocking jigsaw-puzzle shaped cans from Thingiverse user Zydac may be the best example, at least in terms of...
10/06/2010
Not sure you could make one that fit an adult this way, but nonetheless a very cool bit of trash-hacking...
10/05/2010
The return grille mounting in my new house was very sloppy, with a mixture of Molly bolts, toggle bolts, and...
10/05/2010
I love this Helix Chemica scanned from a 1944 edition of Hackh's Chemical Dictionary. Besides the usual information about atomic...
10/05/2010
Part of this problem, posed by one Ernst Straus in 1952, is to design a polygonal room lined with mirrors...
10/04/2010
Giant for a model, anyway. At 4' tall it's only 1/20th the size of a "real" one, and still not...
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