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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
01/16/2012
Clever idea from Eric Rochow of GardenFork: [O]ur oven uses used clay brick and 24″ angle iron we cut from...
01/16/2012
On Friday, I wrote about the development of amorphous or “glassy” metal alloys, in which the atoms are packed together...
01/16/2012
Mounting a digital drum controller on an exercise bike may seem silly, at first, but personally I consider it one...
01/15/2012
Our featured image from the MAKE Flickr pool, this week, from Robert Birkenes, is a lovely work-in-progress shot showing off...
01/13/2012
At the atomic scale, generally speaking, solids are either crystalline or amorphous. In crystals, the atoms or molecules fill space...
01/13/2012
In fact, this Addams Family-evoking bowl made from interlocking sections of laser-cut ply is the second of Instructables user PenfoldPlant’s...
01/12/2012
Korean artist Minjeong An has several more works in this vein, but Self-Portrait (2007), shown here, is my favorite.
01/11/2012
We have covered at least one DIY CNC hot wire cutter before, and commercial versions are manufactured by several companies...
01/11/2012
Even if you don't fancy the idea of a fork, knife, spoon, sporks, spife, knork or other eating utensil with...
01/11/2012
This article from seasoned acoustical engineer Eric Wolfram of AcousticsFREQ.com may be short on flashy pictures, but it is long...
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