[Shane] made a project that speaks directly to our heart — combining laser cutting, cardboard, and gears. How could it be any better? Well, it could do anything. But that’s quibbling. It’s fun enough ...
Dan McPharlin does beautiful miniature cardboard models of old audio gear. Dan McPharlin actually sells these completely useless but absolutely amazing pieces of paper to other people starting at $60 ...
It’s very likely that a majority of readers will have had a gear fail in a piece of equipment, causing it to be unrepairable. This is a problem particularly with plastic gears, which shed teeth faster ...
The humble cardboard box is one of the most commonly manufactured materials in the world, though it's mostly used for packing ...
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