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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
06/06/2009
I made this minimalist table lamp from three ready-made components: 1) a burner tripod lab stand from The Science Company,...
06/04/2009
Here’s an easy hack for your Maker’s Notebook that’s sure to get noticed: Buy some thermochromic liquid crystal (LC) film...
06/01/2009
So-called Continuous Ink Systems (CIS) are after-market goodies that attach to your inkjet printer, replacing the pricey consumable ink cartridges...
06/01/2009
So I will admit, in a moment of profound, existential boredom, to picking up and leafing through the SkyMall catalog...
05/29/2009
Turns out you can bend lumber into some pretty amazing shapes if you first soften it by exposure to steam....
05/28/2009
Probably way too much,* by the standards of Oxford physics professor Josh Silver, who has developed a wearer-adjustable set of...
05/28/2009
OK, so, it’s not exactly a song. It’s more like a clicky, morse-codey, geiger-countery sort of buzz. Nonetheless, it is...
05/19/2009
In the mid-90s a book of homebrew musical instrument projects was published called Sound Designs, by John Scoville. Amongst the...
05/19/2009
During my six-odd years as a graduate organic chemist, probably the cheapest, most powerful, and most commonly used analytical laboratory...
05/13/2009
So often creative-reuse and found-object art has a “junky” quality that’s hard to escape because…well, you know, it’s basically made...
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