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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
10/13/2009
Tiny metal spheres are needed for tiny ball valves and tiny ball bearings, which are needed for all kinds of...
10/13/2009
Tomorrow, Wednesday the 14th, at noon Pacific time, we will be giving away another prize bundle consisting of one Microchip...
10/13/2009
I keep trying to persuade anyone who will listen that CNC foam cutters are dramatically underrated machines. People look at...
10/13/2009
Forget cheesy yard tombstones, evil cackling pop-up witches, or ghosts that fly down from on top of the porch. Todd...
10/12/2009
These impossibly creepy artifacts are dental training mannequins collected by Steve Erenberg of Radio Guy. Be warned, Steve's site is...
10/12/2009
Here's by way of a can-we-still-be-friends for those annoyed by yesterday's steampunk toilet post. The Museum of the History of...
10/12/2009
Reader Mike Wakefield made this robot costume for his son, Arlen. It has batteries and blinky lights! Beep boop beep!
10/12/2009
A major obstacle standing in the way of total self-replication by rapid prototyping machines, notably RepRap, is that certain of...
10/12/2009
This phototutorial from central Florida is actually called "Flamingos with frickin laser beams," which was a pretty hard title to...
10/12/2009
Propnomicon has an ongoing project to assemble a set of props from the fictional Miskatonic University expedition to Antarctica from...
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