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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
09/30/2011
Recently, I posted about German firm Serrox Technischer Handel’s video showing an interesting alternative to the basic slab-joint method for...
09/30/2011
UK educational supply center centre Mindsets online sells variously-sized 3mm thick sample sheets of Eastman’s Spectar copolyester at not-completely-outlandish prices....
09/30/2011
OK, so, it’s a level 3 approximation of a Menger Sponge, actually, incorporating 8,000 unit cubes, each of which starts...
09/29/2011
From Instructables user The Papier Boy. Complete with freaking-out R2 unit! "The spinning droid was constructed of Styrofoam and painted...
09/29/2011
Though "plastic" has now largely overcome its "The Graduate"-era connotation of “necessarily cheap, fake, and ephemeral,” it remains the case...
09/28/2011
Here, automata guru Dug North rounds up four expedient methods for improvising a worm drive given an on-hand spur gear....
09/28/2011
A commenter on my recent post about using cheap paint-stripper DCM to solvent-weld acrylic hipped me to this cool method...
09/28/2011
This is actually really convenient, because I've been needing a pair of these. I just didn't realize it until I...
09/27/2011
Neat off-the-wall idea from Instructables user blightdesign, who’s been experimenting with preserving folded paper by rubberizing it with Plasti-Dip. More...
09/27/2011
Bruce Parker, former Chief Scientist and eleven-year veteran of NOAA’s National Ocean Service, wrote this fascinating article in the September...
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