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boat.karlnelson.net
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| | | | | When last I wrote about about my attempt to make a spar lathe, I'd thought I'd solved the hardest part. After all, the big wooden wheel was no longer falling off. I may not have been entirely accurate with that prediction. My next step was to make the other end of the lathe - the part that'd support the spar as it was spun around. I ordered four rubber wheels, and cut out some pieces of plywood to help surround the spar with wheels. | |
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www.loopinsight.com
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oldcrap.org
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| | | | | Wikilowendmac.com(OS downloads)Gamba(many useful links, includingOS compatibility matrix)freaknet.org(schematics) | |
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gwern.net
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| | | A classic pattern in technology economics, identified by Joel Spolsky, is layers of the stack attempting to become monopolies while turning other layers into perfectly-competitive markets which are commoditized, in order to harvest most of the consumer surplus; discussion and examples. | ||