For the last week I have been feeling sort of down in the dumps. My nose is plugged and my eyes are watering and sneezes sneak up on me without warning.
So, to fight back I have been taking sinus pills and cough syrup.
A season or two ago I resolved when the sinus pills came out the shop shut down. In the interests of leaving this life with all my fingers (attached) I do not operate machines, including my motorcycle after having taken pills or had a drink of booze of any sort.
There are folks out there that claim their judgement and skills are not effected by one beer. They are better men than I, or.....they haven't really thought about it much. Having twice had incidents with the table saw and come away scared, and scarred I am really trying to avoid a third experience.
I suspect that there will be a Saw Stop in my future.
Saturday, January 30, 2010
Saturday, January 23, 2010
Poplar, Aspen. Cottonwood etc.
The trees of the Poplar family are fast growing and very common in the North eastern US and Canada. In terms of hardness it is about twice as hard as pine and half as hard as oak.
Many of my shop projects are made from poplar. I have a very good source of rough lumber in Brant Custom Woods and I find the wood very consistant and easy to work with either hand tools or machines.
Another bonus to poplar is that it is not a commonly used wood in many applications and so very reasonable to buy. It is also available in wide boards. I have commonly seen 16 inch wide boards 2 inches think and 10 feet long.
If you look through my blog the crib and dry vase are popular. The wood has a slight greenish tint but that is easily hidden by stain. The greenish tint and varied grain pattern probably tell against it when people choose the wood for their projects. The interest and variety is an advantage to me, I like grain.
Many of my shop projects are made from poplar. I have a very good source of rough lumber in Brant Custom Woods and I find the wood very consistant and easy to work with either hand tools or machines.
Another bonus to poplar is that it is not a commonly used wood in many applications and so very reasonable to buy. It is also available in wide boards. I have commonly seen 16 inch wide boards 2 inches think and 10 feet long.
If you look through my blog the crib and dry vase are popular. The wood has a slight greenish tint but that is easily hidden by stain. The greenish tint and varied grain pattern probably tell against it when people choose the wood for their projects. The interest and variety is an advantage to me, I like grain.
New Template Design
Is it ever maddening when I get an inspiration to make a small change.
The current Template is new, and not bad. Probably not what I would do if I worked from scratch. If I build this from zero I suspect that I wouldn't have anything to write in it.
The current Template is new, and not bad. Probably not what I would do if I worked from scratch. If I build this from zero I suspect that I wouldn't have anything to write in it.
Friday, January 22, 2010
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Monday, January 11, 2010
9 x 9 puzzle
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