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grathio.com
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| | | | | Friends have regularly recommended books as being particularly illuminating, but I admit that after opening them I was as in the dark as ever. Since I'm not one to let a good metaphor go unmolested (and because design schools seem to constantly create designers who's job it is to make ugly lamps) I made this. Yes, it's a reading light made from a book. It turns off when its closed and gives off a variable amount of light depending on how far you open it, up to about a 40W light equivalent. | |
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boat.karlnelson.net
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| | | | | The plans show two options for connecting the boom to the mast. You can either use a metal gooseneck, like the ones made by Davey & Co and sold at R&W Rope, or you can use wooden jaws, similar to the gaff jaws. I'm not exactly making what you'd an "informed" decision here, but I'm going with the jaws. Maybe it is an inkling that they'd be easier to attach to the boom? | |
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jeff.glass
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| | | | | Electronics, Making, Software Development, and Amateur Radio from a Midwest Nerd | |
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reviews.ofb.biz
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| | | One of my all time favorite brands is Metadot's Das Keyboard. They typically don't include all the bells and whistles, but they are built so well. But what if a Das Keyboard had all the current extrasOne of my all time favorite brands is Metadot's Das Keyboard. They typically don't include all the bells and whistles, but they are built so well. But what if a Das Keyboard had all the current extras... | ||