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Blockhead

Neil Fraser has taken nine specifically spaced cross sections from an MRI brain scan then affixed portions to corresponding 1″ wooden cubes to create a three dimensional model representing the whole head. The result is a combination of puzzle and visualization tool, allowing one to explore the head in three dimensions very flexibly and turns medical visualization in to a toy. It may not be as useful for...

DW-16

David Wiggins Has built this monster DeWalt-16 which is some type of unholy lovechild between a DeWalt nail-gun and an M-16 Rifle. If he could make it shoot nails, we could drywall like a pro. As it is, it shoots bullets. the Magazine is even edited to mimic a DeWalt battery pack. Nice work...

Steal for Steel

Miss prison? Having difficulty adjusting to life on the outside? Before you shank the mailman, maybe try getting one of these prison style toilets for your home. They’re actually good designs which ought to be used more residentially. They’re efficient on space and water use too. Even cheaper for plumbing. Plus all your guests will think you’re hard. Don’t forget to sharpen your toothbrush to...

Perry, Thrust, Nom, Nom.

Finally, you can now fence your food even if it’s not stolen with this new barbecue sword. Swashbukle your way to cullinary greatness with agile and elegant precision, unlike those brutish blasters. Mask included, presumably to help protect those you love.

Email personified virtually

The monotonous daily task of checking your inbox has just been mashed up with the thrill of crowd surfing and the lameness novelty of second life. 3D Mailbox is some kind of freakish nightmare with the slogan “Bring your email to life” for some reason. Lets stop and think about that for a second. Bring your email to life. Think about your emails. Now think about them being brought to life. Alice had it...
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