How serials work
Serial numbers use a simple maker-friendly format: the Eddie Saunders prefix, a category code, and a numbered item ID.
Serial numbered archive
A growing index of handmade pieces, prototypes, small-batch products, and workshop experiments. Each item gets a serial number, material notes, build status, and a little history so the work does not disappear into the sawdust.
Serial numbers use a simple maker-friendly format: the Eddie Saunders prefix, a category code, and a numbered item ID.
Woodwork, 3D prints, laser work, CNC pieces, mixed-media builds, and future one-off oddities that somehow become real products.
Registry entries
Dummy entries for now. Real pieces can replace these once the structure is locked.
ES-CFT-0001
Early workshop build used to refine height, angle, and feeder proportions.
ES-3DP-0002
Small-batch customizable door hanger/tag design with color and phrase variations.
ES-CNC-0003
Tray and holder concept using card suit shapes, with fit testing for spades and clubs.
ES-LSR-0004
Box generator and laser kerf tests for future finished and flat-pack craft items.