
Yes you can make your own Steampunk goggles "N-Axis" thanks to the amazing Autodesk community site Instructables and member gogglerman http://bit.ly/rm5fFi .
Really, no self respecting Steampunk fan should be without their cool Steampunk style goggles without feeling overwhelming embarrassment. Now instead of paying over $200 at the Makers Faire for a pair already made I can make my own and have enough money leftover to make a Steampunk hat, jacket, arm mounted ray gun, and ornate nickel tipped boots.
Steampunk is a genre based on a steam powered themed look combined with science fiction and Victorian period. Really quite a mix but the result is interesting and very creative.
The ultimate Steampunk appliance would be a Steampunk styled laptop. http://www.datamancer.net/laptop-preorders.htm
Autodesk CEO Carl Bass posted some Instructables projects recently and his mechanical iris could be considered Steampunk’ish.
Some of the Instructables projects to learn and make something.
- Babe-BQ
- Oysters with Spicy Bloody Mary Sorbet
- Wood Carved Computer Case
- Technical sketching and drawing.
- How To Skateboard: The Basics
There is a large Halloween related section http://www.instructables.com/halloween/
And for those bacon fanatics there are several pages of Bacon related projects!
- Bacon Macaroni and Cheese
- Bacon Roses
- Bacon Infused Vodka Anyone care for a vodka gin and bacon tonic?
And my favorite <drum roll> How to make a Bacon Bomb! This is not what you think.

Checkout the Instructables community and learning to make something or share your project with others.
http://www.instructables.com/
Cheers,
Shaan