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Many many many many snow geese
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  • Managing Moles, Voles, and other Varmints
  • We don't have any moles! The voles must keep them at bay :-)

  • QUESTION: Does a table top really Need biscuits/dominoes/dowels, or is glue enough?
  • Clamp & glue is plenty strong. I've built a couple of desks with this approach plus a large dining table.

  • Managing Moles, Voles, and other Varmints
  • We get a lot of voles which enjoy eating our garden and saplings. I've decent success by:

    • garden: putting a wire mesh fence around it with 1/4" hardware cloth buried 4" underground
    • trees: plastic protective tubes around the trunks and also keeping the grass/weeds around then cut short. Voles like the protection of tall grass.
  • What the actual F**k???
  • Back when I started my software career (2001) we did paper code review printouts in Araxis Merge. We also didn't have source control back then.

  • Turning Project - Circular Wedge for Umbrella Base

    Got a patio umbrella but didn't want to pay for a base. Have rocks, and and pail, figured I'd try making one myself.

    So I have a piece of PVC secured in the bucket and then needed to lock the umbrella post into it. A person who values their time would have simply cross drilled and put in a pin, but I wanted to turn something so I made a circular wedge.

    Turn a taper: !

    Bore for the post: !

    Then cut in half: !

    And done! !

    It's held up just fine in its first weekend of use.

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    Walled-In; Or, Life in the Bathroom Hiding from My Kids
  • Yes this is accurate. Once our toddler understood "privacy" poop breaks became mini vacations.

  • Check out this snakey boi friend I found in my yard!
  • Nice! Snakes are a sign of a healthy, chemical-free environment.

  • Danish Cord Bench for my Feet
  • My cats would have loved to use the top as a scratching pad! Look out 😅

    Nice work on the wrapping, it looks very clean.

  • Folding Chair
  • Could you swap out the back legs with longer ones to help the thigh clearance?

  • Just upgraded, does anyone have pointers for when I unbox/setup?
  • Check the calibration:

    1. Confirm that the outfeed table is parallel to the cutter head.
    2. Confirm that the outfeed table is level with the top dead center of the cut.
    3. Then confirm that the infeed table is parallel to the outfeed
    4. Lastly confirm that the fence, when set to 90, is square to the outfeed table.

    This should all the the case right out off the pallet but it's worth a check.

  • Possibly a marsh tit?
  • It's Sound ID feature works quite well and is fun to use. Try it!

  • [discussion] Push notifications
  • I relief on polled notifications from Sync. Worked just fine for me.

  • Kitchen Set for the Kids
  • Awesome! Thank goodness the kiddos like the set.

  • Your favorite 3D-printed things for the shop?
  • Dust collection is a great application for 3D printing... Years ago I broke the bag adapter for my sanding station so I made a replacement!

  • Finish for Banister?
  • I'd go with an oil-based polyurethane. Stain is your choice. While water based poly will have much less odor I've found it to be less durable.

  • Finish for Banister?
  • Oil based poly will smell much much worse than shellac. Water based poly wouldn't be so bad.

  • Your favorite 3D-printed things for the shop?
  • Oh yeah.. And be sure to never let your filament get tangled!!! Google that before you get started 😂

  • Your favorite 3D-printed things for the shop?
  • Exciting stuff! Good luck with the move.

  • Your favorite 3D-printed things for the shop?
  • I'm doing basic, functional stuff so there's thankfully not much to figure out. I haven't done any mods to my printer. The bed stays level as long as I'm gentle while removing the print.

    The only thing I've struggled with was layer and bed adhesion during cold weather. To solve that I made a simple enclosure and also slowed down my first layer.

  • Your favorite 3D-printed things for the shop?

    Last fall I got an inexpensive 3D printer (Ender 3 Pro) and have been surprised at how it's made "shop life" better. What are your favorite things you've made for your shop? Here are mine:

    #1: Milwaukee M12 Wall Mounts

    Pictued above, this have 100% solved how to store these things. Just printed with PLA, they're quite strong and fit the tools perfectly.

    #2: Tool Well Storage Bins

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    I made these to fit my bench's tool well. I had been using jars and other round containers but their shape wasted space and they didn't have internal divisions.

    #3: Hex Bit Rack

    Nice way to keep my most often used bits out of a drawer and easy to find.

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    #4: 4" x 120mm Dust Hose Adapter

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    While not glamorous I use this every time I use my table saw.

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    What are Android's Best Weather Apps?
  • I'm fairly satisfied with AccuWeather. Not as good as Dark Skies was but close!

  • Ripoff Lee Valley Drill Press Caddy

    Finally got around to making a tool Caddy for the drill press. Clearly inspired by Lee Valley's.

    I have holders for all my drill bits so this is just a tray to hold small stuff used with the tool.

    Here it is disassembled:

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    I was able to use some barrel nut hardware saved from some big box furniture kit.. Lesson to never throw that stuff away!

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    Why do crosscut saws have a belly?

    This old catalog has large crosscut saws (sold by the foot!). They all have a rounded "belly" on the business side and I'm wondering why.

    My best guess, without just googling it, is that it widens the last strip of wood thus reducing snap offs.

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    Ideas for rounding corners on odd shapes?

    So my kid has lost a bunch of these shapes and I'm going to make a replacement set.

    Does anyone have any ideas for how to get a consistent roundover on the corners? I have a router table but no CNC.

    The square and rectangle I could do with a roundover bit and the blocks on their sides. But I don't see any obvious solutions for the pentagon and triangle.

    I'm totally fine just hand sanding these, but this kind of problem solving makes woodworking fun!

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    Split Top Bench

    This has been my workhorse for probably five years now. It's a split top Rubou-style bench with a face vise and Veritas inset shoulder vise.

    Construction is all Southern Yellow Pine. The legs are tenoned into the underside and top with stretchers in between the short sides.

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    In between the two top sections is a removable plane stop. When shifted to the side it sits proud to top by about a quarter inch.

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    The gap allows for more variety of clamping options such as supporting a long board for planing.

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    Spring bench dogs seen in a Paul Sellars video.

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    The tool well and writing surface are both removable. I needed a place to look able to sit down with my knees under the surface.

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    I have threaded inserts on the end for a large large planing/work stop

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    This is a pretty cursory description.. I'd be happy to answer any questions about it.

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    Built in Cabinet Wall

    Full album and writeup here

    This is a set built-ins I did two years ago. A full one third of the project was spent painting! I did it all with a brush and regret not getting a sprayer.

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    Salt & Pepper Shakers

    Just finished this set. Black walnut and maple blanks. The hardware is from Lee Valley .

    The insert gets glued in the blank with the metal cap screwing on. I wasn't super happy with the kit because it's expensive and needs odd-sized holes. I bored undersized (7/8“) and expanded with a square end scraper, but the taper on the tubes makes it difficult to get a snug, consistent fit. Had to use some blue tape to shim the gap.

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    Ash Bookshelf - made this right before my kid was born

    Simple stopped dado construction with a 1/4" plywood back.

    I even remembered to see how high the vacuum cleaner head is in order to position the bottom shelf!

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    Cherry Dining Table & Chairs
    imgur.com Cherry Expanding Dining Table and Chairs

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    Cherry Expanding Dining Table and Chairs

    An expandable dining table & set of chairs I worked on over the last ~18 months.

    The chair design is from Jeff Miller's "Chairmaking & Design" book, the slat-back chair.

    The table is also based on a Jeff Miller FWW article. I used metal extension slides from Rockler.

    I'm more than happy to answer any questions about it!

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