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(ebook online) Cut in Half: The Hidden World Inside Everyday Objects (Pop Science and
Photography Gift Book, How Things Work Book) {read online}
(ebook online) Cut in Half: The Hidden World Inside Everyday Objects (Pop Science and Photography Gift
Book, How Things Work Book) {read online}
(ebook online) Cut in
Half: The Hidden World
Inside Everyday Objects
(Pop Science and
Photography Gift Book,
How Things Work
Book) {read online}
Description
Holiday Gift Guide Pick 'Mike Warren has already racked up thousands of views on his YouTube channel
by slicing things in half, but now you can see the effects of his high-pressure waterjet cutter up close in this
photo-heavy volume. Five themed chapters include everything from a laptop to a novelty fish singing toy.'-
Good Housekeeping 'Waterjet master Mike Warren bisects items on his You Tube channel to viewers'
delight. He now documents his work in his new book Cut in Half: The Hidden World Inside Everyday
Objects, peeling open everything from golf clubs to digital cameras with the precision that only a waterjet
cutter can provide.'--Make Magazine'Designer, inventor, and fabricator Mike Warren decided to look inside
pretty much any object he could get his hands on. Rather than simply using a screwdriver to open them up,
he opted to use a state-of-the-art, 60,000-psi water jet cutter to slice them in two. Cut in Half, the book,
exposes 'The Hidden World Inside Everyday Objects,' from boom boxes to boxing gloves. To accompany
the stunning photographs [by Jonothan Woodward], Warren describes the inner workings and materials of
each item.'-My Modern Met'Warren's YouTube videos showing him cutting open power drills and soccer
cleats proved so popular that he ended up creating a dedicated channel just for them. To date, he has sliced
up more than 80 objects, several dozen of which are included in deluxe photobook, featuring photographs by
Jonothan Woodward and annotations by Warren. Although he's cut open iPhones, DSLR cameras, and
laptops, one of Warren's favorite object autopsies was the humble clothing iron.'-Wired'Let your device
addict explore the fascinating inner workings of common household items with this book from gadget You
Tuber Mike Warren.'--Real Simple'Have you ever wished you could look inside the guts of your drill, video
game console, or vacuum cleaner? The hidden worlds inside these everyday electronics are on full view in
Cut in Half: The Hidden World Inside Everyday Objects , a book of mesmerizing photographs of objects
that have been perfectly cut in half. . . . Accompanying each photograph are explanations from Warren, who
has been doing this for years on his YouTube channel, that walk us through the amazing complexity of the
many apparently simple objects.'-Fast Company Mike Warren is a designer, inventor, and popular science
writer steeped in maker culture whose work has been featured in Wired, the New York Times, Popular
Scientist, CNET, and New Scientist. He lives in the San Francisco Bay Area.Jonothan Woodward creates
food, product, interior, and lifestyle images for a wide range of clients. He lives in the San Francisco Bay
Area.