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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
06/21/2010
Andrew Argyle's original Sputnik I clock was featured way back in MAKE Volume 03. Since then Andrew, aka GlowingTech, has...
06/21/2010
This latest version of Mikal Hart's original reverse geocache puzzle--a box that only opens in one location on the Earth's...
06/20/2010
Like myself, Dustin Wallace was a Transformers kid. Now that he's all growed-up and has access to a water-jet cutter,...
06/19/2010
Meredith Scheff' has developed a clever way to make flexible PCBs with conductive pads that can simply be sewn through...
06/18/2010
Ron Newman's fantastic page on DIY room-temperature anodizing of aluminum parts was last revised in 2007, and looks like it...
06/18/2010
I designed this multi-wrench years ago but just now finally managed to get a prototype water-jet-cut in stainless steel by...
06/18/2010
This is a limited edition 1.000 kg solid gold bar from German designer Martin Saemmer. Its shape is mathematically interesting...
06/17/2010
These "Kozo" handmade iron-pipe lamps from Israeli group Demo Design Clinic first appeared on my radar back in early 2009...
06/17/2010
Rachel sent me this link to an easy tutorial on building your own wall-sized abacus by Stephanie Lynn. I'm pretty...
06/17/2010
These glueless interlocking table bases based on burr puzzles are from Bulgarian architect Petar Zaharinov. I discovered them while perusing...
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