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Maker Show Episode 2 - Maker Faire!!

Me and my Dad finally finished episode 2 of my Super-Awesome Maker show, and here it is. Have fun! Tell your friends! Submit an idea!. And most of all, let us know what you think of the show in comments, here or on youtube. Thanks again for watching!

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Sylvia's Super-Awesome Maker Show Ep 2 almost done!

After the most amazing Maker Faire ever, there's no rest for us! Sylvia got out there and handed out her cards to at least 30 amazing makers and booth workers, and the response has been amazing. Her show skyrocketed from 10 views to over 30k in a little over 2 weeks! I guess that means we're vested! Now if only I was properly employed to support these all video shenanigans...

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A painted parable on programming...

Imagine for a moment, if you will, that you are a painter. A fairly skilled painter in your craft, not the best, but good enough to get by in almost every situation.

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October Melty 2009: Direct sand casting without foam!

Though I've been waxing high on lost foam casting for some time, I've always revered and looked up to a "higher level" of aluminum casting, green sand split casting. The following recounts my adventure therein.

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Aluminum melty, from styrofoam to end result

At long last the summer has given me another chance to redeem myself in aluminum (Why the summer.. when it would seem that copious amounts of heat and fire go better with winter).

Here I've finally documented almost the entire setup, from carving to placing in the sand, to pouring.. the only part I've left out is the finishing.. which really is just grinding and wire brushing.. not exactly prime time interesting...

I had a number more projects for this burn than the last.. and unfortunately raised the bar a little too high for one project: the Thing.

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old hard drives + fire + styrofoam + sand = fun.. oh yes.

As we all know, old hard drives (and to a lesser extent, aluminum cans) are chock full of nearly pure aluminum. Also, as we all know, I don't have much money for projects, but after some research into lost foam casting, I have a new hobby. Burn baby burn....

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The implications of long term reliability in handmade data driven websites...

...or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Drupal...

I recently had to make a smaller website project for a client, and I figured I'd try and make everything by hand. I mean, why not? A full blown CMS seemed far too bloated for the relatively small feature-set expected. All I’d really need is a little php here, some javascript to server AJAX stuff there... What fun! Though, let me take a second to get metaphorical here:

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Quick Steps for better output on newsprint web press

Correcting for web printing on newsprint (sometimes colloquially referred to as toilet paper by printers) can sometimes be pretty difficult. Newsprint has one of the smallest printing gamut ranges, so getting your bright colors to output properly can be nigh impossible (Single image Gamut comparison chart) , not to mention all your midtones to shadows can muddy up like crazy if you don't reel them in a bit.

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