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The Past and a Look at the Future

Here we go Ladies and Gentleman, RushMore Mods finally going to have a dedicated space to share all the latest news and ideas and projects.
I never realized how hard it is to actual start a blog, but i figure for the first post i think i will just do a compilation of pictures from my projects that way you get a good idea what it is that i do, and what my interests are and if you can relate to them.

I would have to say the number one thing that made me become involved with an online community and got me interested in the things i do today which is totally different from Data Center Project Managment that i use to do and build high end systes.
so the first on the list is the SEXY RED GOT WET, which has an 85 page build log on Overclock.net
but i will just sum it up with a couple of pictures.
then you will see some other machines i have built. and that will conlcude that part of my life
Ever since my wife got prengant i quit my job and started tinkering which is so much fun, actually making something that you can hold in your hands, that you feel proud of.
so lots of CO2 Laser Stuff, Arduino, Robotics, Lighting, Automation, and the most important 3D printing.

RushMore Mods is launching a 3D printer line with in the next 30 days,  which what i have been eating, breathing and seeing over the last 2 month.
This blog will primarily focus on me sharing everything i know with the community and getting your guys input on things that you might think im doing wrong.
One thing i can tell you is that if anyone who knows me, knows that i am in contant persuit of extreme performance, beauty, and making things affordable.
You will see that amount of features that my machine pack, anywhere else would cost double if not more, but im not going to speak on this just yet, ill just have to show you the next couple of days or so.

meanwhile check out some kick ass computer:














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