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Victorian Organ Command Desk & Steampunk Home Tour
Jake von Slatt — Mon, 04/05/2010 - 20:27
Cast your eyes upon this amazing Steampunk workstation built into the carcass of a Victorian era pump organ!
This is another piece from Bruce and Melanie Rosenbaum's Steampunk Home. Read on and learn how you can get a chance to tour this amazing house in Sharon, Massachusetts coming up on on May 2, 2010.
Click through for details and for a link to a virtual 360 ° tour you can take right now!
Datamancer and Der Clacker!
Jake von Slatt — Wed, 11/25/2009 - 19:00

Get a glimpse of Datamancer's latest "OMG, I squeed my pants!" casemod: The Clacker on German TV on Doc's own blog.
Rechargable Lantern Battery Flashlight Mod
Jake von Slatt — Tue, 11/03/2009 - 18:00
I have several 6 volt lantern flashlights kicking around the shop. However, I never use them because I generally baulk at the $7 they want for a lantern battery that can't be recharged.
So I modded a flashlight to take a 6 volt 4 Ah lead acid battery I bought at Home Depot . . .
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