#342 - From Idea to Execution

#342 - From Idea to Execution

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#389 - I Want To See Tears

A van conversion project that was supposed to take three days is now four months in and an eighth of the way done. Evan and Cormac dig into what actually happened and why an architect's brain might be the single biggest obstacle to finishing a personal fabrication project on time ...  Show more

#388 - Frank Lloyd Wright Lemonade

Cormac spent last week driving from Detroit to Baltimore for a punch review, then north to a factory two hours outside Toronto to inspect replacement vestibule glass — only to reject it for the second time because the print scale was still wrong. Along the way, he squeezed in an ...  Show more

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