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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
12/07/2009
Sugru is a lot like epoxy putty, except that it sets on exposure to air (so you don't have to...
12/06/2009
If, like me, you've been stressing out about where to find a cardboard rhino head before Xmas, I bring glad...
12/06/2009
James Yawn's site Recrystallized Rocketry has lots of great information about DIY rocketry, including this great tutorial about mounting a...
12/05/2009
Bethany Halford's column in this week's Chemical & Engineering News drew my attention to BEYONDbones, an official blog from the...
12/04/2009
Closure is a blog, by jeweler Joycelyn Merchant, about the restoration, reconstruction, and replication of vintage book clasps, hinges, and...
12/03/2009
The key to the process is that the metallic aluminum is present as a nano-scale powder, and its oxidation by...
12/03/2009
This tutorial shows how to take apart a spent zinc-carbon dry cell of the common household type. Besides making for...
12/03/2009
Although they could probably use some more exciting branding, Concrete Cloth from the UK's Concrete Canvas company is a pretty...
12/03/2009
Nerdy physics/astronomy humor FTW. If you don't get it (and it's OK if you don't, really), you might refer to...
12/02/2009
From YouTube user MechanicalSculptor comes this awesome gear-pr0n automaton, reminiscent of the work of Arthur Ganson. [via The Automata /...
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