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As first reported on CNCKingdom.com (the need was more urgent there) - I've separated the CNCKing.com e-mail list into two. I had and set-up weekly digests for both CNCKing.com and CNCKingdom.com, they were once the same... no longer! The problem...
It's astounding how many shapes and uses a simple material as wood has - I love working with it and although I use machines for my cutting - I can completely understand the artistry that's required to make pieces such...
When I posted a blog article about me leaving Facebook, it got a retweeted by the Wood Whisperer himself, Marc Spagnuolo - visit him at http://www.thewoodwhisperer.com! I have an incredible amount of respect and admiration for what he's done with...
Life is what you make of it, sometimes you get a thought in your mind beyond all reason and just have to do it. I got one of those "missions" that lead me to 3 months of adventure (Japan, Australia,...
The business world doesn't have a lack of self-professed "experts", many of these guys I'd categorize more as authors who develop a program for others to follow to become successful but Danny is in a whole other league of his...
Jonathan has been making some very awesome models... I was so impressed with his abilities that I included a section in my book where he shows the thought and work that goes into making one of this creations. It's quite...
I love it when I get to interview somebody who is not only incredibly passionate about what they do but have the knowledge and expertise to back it up. Scot Farley is one of those rare people who live their...
I've been designing things for CNC lasers for six years now but a lot of the fundamentals about the technology behind them, the source, the tube... I knew next to nothing about. I approached Paul, who has a has a...
Tony subscribed to my CNC newsletter and in one of them, I described why I picked a 3D Systems Cube over a Makerbot (then an independent open-source company) - he was in the same position as me around the same...
The nice thing about an industrial designer is that you acquire skills that allow you to work just about anywhere working on just about anything! You have a very valuable and transferable skillset that's only limited by your imagination to...