] enter eMachineShop.com, an amazingly rad combination of ] software and sweat, which allows you to design a part in ] a CAD-like program and then send it over the internet to ] a real machine shop where, given that it's something ] feasible to create (and the software helps you determine ] that), a team of 17 machinists will craft your part, ] bundle it up, and send it back to you via post. The turn ] around is about 30 days, but that's fine - there's ] nothing else like it. It's not even that expensive; the ] article listed 10 custom made brass doorknobs being ] milled out for around $150. Considering there's a labor ] cost in there, too, it sounds totally reasonable. ] ] I am so captivated by the concept that I'm toying with ] the idea of designing and ordering something, myself. I ] don't need a metal gear with the Gizmodo "G" carved out ] of the middle, but it doesn't mean I shouldn't get one, ] right? ] ] Oh, and my lord. Think of the spoilers the rice kids will ] be making now. [ Kick ass... let the custom machined nerdery begin. -k] Gizmodo : eMachineShop Obviates Your Greasy Cousin |