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You can find it here... [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=74h4vakbEBo]
 
You can find it here... [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=74h4vakbEBo]
  
I built two bike trailers from rubbish dug out of skips.
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I built two bike trailers from <s>rubbish</s> useful raw materials recycled from skips.
  
 
With LUKE and Chris the Hipster, we built a furnace that can heat mild steel to the sparkly stage, and aluminium to pourability.
 
With LUKE and Chris the Hipster, we built a furnace that can heat mild steel to the sparkly stage, and aluminium to pourability.
  
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We used this with 3d-printed forms to sand-cast new components for the mini-lathe. Nice combination of ancient and modern techniques, both high-tech and low. :D
  
  
Find me on [http://www.billymakersmith.com www.billymakersmith.com]
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Find me on [http://www.billycomputersmith.com www.billycomputersmith.com]

Latest revision as of 10:31, 15 June 2016


Musician, computer technician, insomniac, with lots of points in J.o.T.

My communication skills are good and in constant use...

Projects include:

Projects/LaptopStand

Projects/PhotoBooth

Projects/WindTurbine

Projects/WindTunnelTurbineTestingFacility

Projects/Bicycle Trailer

Projects/GingeryFurnace

Templates/Maintenance Tool Kit


Last Year:

I improvised a water-cooling system for drilling granite. It's made out of duct tape and scrap plastic! :D

I shot a video as part of the Hack The Media workshop Workshops/hackthemedia

You can find it here... [1]

I built two bike trailers from rubbish useful raw materials recycled from skips.

With LUKE and Chris the Hipster, we built a furnace that can heat mild steel to the sparkly stage, and aluminium to pourability.

We used this with 3d-printed forms to sand-cast new components for the mini-lathe. Nice combination of ancient and modern techniques, both high-tech and low. :D


Find me on www.billycomputersmith.com