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Steamworks, A Booth In 2016 Mini Maker Faire, At The Science Factory, Eugene, Oregon
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![]() A modest sign hung from a blue plastic tablecloth and read "Steamworks R&D"
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![]() A gramophone horn with a modern speaker inside provided the sound for a radio.
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![]() A lucite case contained a steampunk-style pistol and leather holster.
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![]() A telegraph (morse code) key sat atop one side of a complex wooden device.
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![]() A vacuum tube, with a connection to its anode on top, was located just behind the telegraph key.
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![]() A kilowatt hour meter was on one side, inside the class cylinder. A clock faced forward.
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![]() A mechanical device labeled "Atomic Bomber Cafe" could be used to stamp words into coins. The woman behind spun a heavy plate to power the device. A modified clarinet decorated the front.
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![]() The Back side of the device with its heavy wheel.
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