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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
06/14/2009
Jake Cress is a gifted cabinetmaker in Fincastle, Virginia. Besides traditional pieces in the Chippendale vein, he makes whimsical “animated...
06/14/2009
There’s so much amazing work coming out of the AFOL* community these days that it can be hard to single...
06/13/2009
Here’s a traditional wood-bending technique that seems ready-made for CNC millers, and yet I can’t find much online evidence that...
06/11/2009
From 1976 to 1983, Popular Science magazine, along with the American Plywood Association, ran an annual plywood panel project design...
06/10/2009
[Editor’s Note: There used to be a post here about some Escher-esque molds for creating tessellating gecko-patterned paving stones out...
06/10/2009
The Scarlet Knight, named for sponsoring Rutgers University’s mascot, is a cruise-missile-shaped autonomous ROV that was launched off the New...
06/10/2009
“Benthic microbial fuel cell” is propeller-head code for the following very interesting fact: If you bury a metal plate a...
06/09/2009
(Image courtesy of Kevin Dunn, whose book Caveman Chemistry, along with a bunch of other cool hands-on projects, contains a...
06/08/2009
Here’s an oldie-but-goodie from 2004: Kar-Han Tan, James Kobler, Rogerio S. Feris, Paul Dietz, and Ramesh Raskar, then of the...
06/08/2009
Andrew Hicks, a mathemagician at Philadelphia’s Drexel University, has lately made headlines with one of those head-slappingly simple, brilliant, OMG-why-didn’t-I-think-of-that...
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