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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
08/11/2009
Terry Trier has written a good tutorial on carving this classic whimsy from a single piece of wood.
08/11/2009
Reader Billy Baque recently pointed me at the blog of knife- and tool-maker Peter Atwood, who seems to be living...
08/10/2009
Disclaimer: We at the MAKE blog do not advocate the construction or operation of chariots with giant whirling blades to...
08/10/2009
Here’s an interesting article about a very clever gizmo by two scientists at Denmark’s Risø National Laboratory for Sustainable Energy....
08/07/2009
What’s that you say? You don’t need an 8-inch diameter snow globe? Especially not one featuring a vignette of Al...
08/02/2009
Ancientwood, Ltd., is a US company that imports 50,000-year-old Kauri logs that have been preserved for millennia in peat bogs...
08/02/2009
German chemical giant BASF pioneered the technology to colorize the traditionally blah-colored world of manufactured wood products like medium-density fiberboard...
08/02/2009
Mike Firth is a hobby glassblower in Dallas, Texas. His site includes a great page on a variety of techniques...
08/01/2009
The Zeer pot is an African cooling gadget which, for less than $2US in local materials and without electricity, can...
08/01/2009
The Crosley IcyBall (wikipedia) is a commercial early-twentieth century portable chemical refrigerator that runs without moving parts or electricity. Cooling...
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