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Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Late Night Ladies


Vintage Sci Fi


Monday, August 26, 2013

Girls With Guns


The Religion Of Pieces Of Your Face Are Now Missing


How Evil do you have to be to tolerate this inhumanity?

And Now For Something Completely Different...


Ayn Rand On Freedom Of Speech


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Graphic Art: Women With Weapons


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Remember When There Was Journalism In The Left Wing Media?


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Making keys after the apocalypse




Making keys is an amazing art with a lot of skill and technique involved. For those of you living in a post-apocalyptic world, [Dan] has a much simpler solution to the problems of having one too few keys for your locks and deadbolts – just cast them out of scrap with the power of the sun.


To make the mold of the key, [Dan] is using a two-piece plaster of paris mold. First, a thick layer of plaster is laid down in a small container and the key floated on the surface. After drying, sprues are put in with clay and the key embedded in a curing plaster block. After a few hours, a proper mold is created ready to receive molten metal.


The casting material is zinc – not as hard as the original steel key, but more than strong enough to turn a lock. This zinc is melted in a steel and plaster crucible with a gigantic fresnel lens.


As for the utility of this method of copying keys after the apocalypse, we’ll have to wonder how practical this method is. A giant fresnel lens isn’t just something you randomly find unless you’re going house to house looking for projection TVs, and finding a can of mold release after the end of the world is beyond credulity. That said, it’s a cool demonstration of metal casting that can be easily accomplished at home or at any hackerspace.

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