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Reverse Engineering Software.
It's been on my bucket lists for ages, but I never found the time. I've stuck my thumb into numerous tech pies, but I've never finished a crack me. I've done binary patching to skip bunches of code to call other code, but that's not quite the same.
Metal casting.
I have some steel and aluminum cans and a 3-D Printer. I'm good at blender, FreeCAD, and tweaking prints, but I haven't setup a foundry to make some solid metal parts. Yet. But I'm pretty sure I want to.