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Pennies that would need to be crushed to recoup the $4,500 cost of the project
After Stuart Anderson quit his job at Twitter last year, he needed a project to occupy himself. For years, he and sculptor Shaun Slifer, his roommate, had talked about creating a penny crusher—Slifer has collected souvenir pennies since childhood. Anderson decided it was finally time.
Putting his robotics doctorate to good use, Anderson built a metal prototype, then machined the final version. Handcranked gears turn two cylinders, each etched with an image. The cylinders drag a penny through the gap between them, flattening and elongating the coin while pressing an image into both sides. Slifer, along with eight other artists, created more than a dozen penny designs, many showcasing critically endangered or extinct animals…