Saturday, November 21, 2009
Sunday, July 5, 2009
COGS

"Cogs is an innovative new puzzle game where players build an incredible variety of machines from sliding tiles. Immersed in a steampunk world with stunning visual design, Cogs is candy for the eyes. And with 50 unique levels and three gameplay modes, we've packed in hours of entertaining, addictive fun."
www.cogsgame.com
Cogs Trailer
Cogs - Demo Gameplay
Monday, October 27, 2008
1880s Lancaster School Clock




Here is a recent clock I repaired. This thing was built like a tank! I rebuilt the pendulum because the one it had was completely wrong and was causing the clock to function way too slowly. Square box case with a hinged large round dial. Very simple clock with a fusee mechanism to equalize the mainspring as it runs down. This one was alot of fun.
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Audio-Technica ATH-EM7 GM Import Series Adjustable Aluminum Clip-On Headphones(Gun Metal)

Audio-Technica's popular ATH-EM7 GM clip-on headphones provide outstanding performance in a sleek lightweight package. These dynamic headphones offer a secure comfortable ear-fitting design for long-wearing listening and sophisticated driver technology for outstanding sonic clarity. Each earphone is encased in a super durable double-forged aluminum alloy housing and equipped with an innovative sliding axis for easy adjustment and a truly custom fit. Soft rubber support loops and large lightweight ear hangers are engineered for hours of listening without fatigue.
I have gotta get me a set o' dese!!
Saturday, July 19, 2008
Thursday, July 10, 2008
Second Life Steampunk city: New Babbage
A Future Industrial Age
"bringing together the combined interests of Steampunks from around the world to a place they can roleplay and be creative."
"bringing together the combined interests of Steampunks from around the world to a place they can roleplay and be creative."
Friday, May 30, 2008
1920s Sessions Clock


This is one of the latest clocks I have serviced. It is running well now, but it needed a complete cleaning/polishing as well as 2 bushings replaced for the pivots of the escape wheel. I also had to fabricate a new, longer pendulum. The existing one was a bit too short, causing the clock to run a bit too fast. The new one is just right and allows plenty of room for future minor adjustments. I'm doing the final adjustments and it should be ready to go back home in a day or two. These are fun clocks to work on. They have two open springs. One for the time and one for the chime.
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