- I finally completed the fourth CEIA Magnetometers Storage Dolly with the installation of the Battery Storage Box.
- I moved the fourth CEIA Magnetometers Storage Dolly out of MakerCave to the Amphitheater.
- I managed to cut two more pairs of yokes for the CEIA Magnetometers.
- Also stockpiled parts for future CEIA Magnetometers Storage Dollies…
- The latest addition to the MakerCave Art Gallery…
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