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It’s a Sham | Adventures in Woodworking
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It’s a Sham. November 14, 2011 in Roubo-Moxon. Still waiting on my oil to entirely dry. Meanwhile, I thought I would fix something that I knew would bug me all the time. My big honkin’ wooden vise jaw is too massive for the few inches of threading in the big wooden nut in the leg vise, and as a result the big wooden screw tilts downwards towards the jaw. See look: here in the very back of the leg you can see the nut:. 8221; She gets it, folks! Follow Me on Twitter. On Sketch of Bench. Beer n' Lathing.
The Tool Fund | Adventures in Woodworking
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Tool Fund balance as of May 17 2010: zero. I receive no regular salary, so tool purchases are few and far between. I figure, why not beg? So I’ve set up the Neanderthal Apprentice Tool Fund. If you like the content and direction of Adventures in Woodworking, or just think I’m a super guy, why not just click the ‘Donate’ icon below and chip in a dollar or two? All money donated toward the Tool Fund will go directly towards the purchase of high-quality (and usually low-priced) hand tools. On Sketch of Bench.
The Reject Roubo | Adventures in Woodworking
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November 16, 2011 in Projects. I’m happy to announce the completion of my workbench! I call it the “Reject Roubo” as it was constructed almost entirely out of reject lumber that was given to me by a church friend whose husband runs a timber export business. I bought the big wooden screw for the leg vise ($10), and the glue, and that’s pretty much it. This workbench was a LOOOOOONG time in coming. Seriously. Looking back on my blog, here are some real quick highlights:. I request a kick in the pants.
Global Warning! | Adventures in Woodworking
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July 23, 2012 in Personal. For those of you who are still here (both of you! Be sure to update your feed readers and bookmarks, as I’ll be moving from this URL to adventuresinwoodworking.wordpress.com next month. Follow Me on Twitter. Exclusive Interview with Eric of the Insanely Popular Blog ‘Adventures in Woodworking’. On Sketch of Bench. Bogdan on Exclusive Interview with Eric…. On What A Cute Little Plane. Madam Spamma on What A Cute Little Plane. On What A Cute Little Plane. Beer n' Lathing. One of ...
2011 In Review | Adventures in Woodworking
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January 5, 2012 in Just for Fun. Kinda fun, from WordPress, an annual report for this little ol’ blog. I think that biggest rocket on the right is the post of my finished workbench! Here’s an excerpt:. The concert hall at the Syndey Opera House holds 2,700 people. This blog was viewed about 49,000. Times in 2011. If it were a concert at Sydney Opera House, it would take about 18 sold-out performances for that many people to see it. Click here to see the complete report. Follow Me on Twitter. It was somet...
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Beer 'n Lathing: Original porch decking
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Just not at the same time. Friday, May 2, 2014. Expecting the worse, we pulled up the 2-inch strip flooring to reveal the original porch decking. The 3-inch tongue and groove deck boards were in great condition although 20% of them had been removed entirely when the area was close in and turned into a bathroom in the 20s. Let me know what you think! Comments and suggestions are always welcome! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. The new stoop review. Water supply pipes a go-go.
Beer 'n Lathing: May 2014
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Just not at the same time. Tuesday, May 20, 2014. The new stoop review. The Dancy house received a new door stoop, door jamb, and exterior casing due to the water splashing up from the brick porch. The sill under the stoop was carved out with a couple of saw cuts and a chisel. I used pressure treated deck board as an affordable alternative to overpriced 5/4 yellow pine. I will have to let it dry out a little prior to painting. Links to this post. Sunday, May 18, 2014. Links to this post. IYou never know ...
Beer 'n Lathing: Hindsight is board and board
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Just not at the same time. Wednesday, May 7, 2014. Hindsight is board and board. With the weather drying out a bit and the spring semester finally over, I've had a chance to do a little more work on the workshop. A couple days ago I notched in a couple more nailers across the studs in order to prepare for the vertical siding. These are spaced two feet and were pretty fast to put up even with all the notch cutting I had to do. Yesterday I finally started putting up the siding! Labels: JB Laine Homeplace.
Beer 'n Lathing: February 2013
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Just not at the same time. Friday, February 22, 2013. I had been recently informed by someone much smarter than myself that our new peepers needed a perch for to perch upon. So as she drove off to work, I headed to the work shop. (Actually, I headed out to prime the window frame, but it was much too cold so I opted to do this instead.). The peepers are far from full grown and are still in their big box so I wanted to come up with a self supporting gang plank type set up for them. Oh well, I cut backwards...
Beer 'n Lathing: April 2013
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Just not at the same time. Thursday, April 18, 2013. My wife and I finally came to an agreement as to what to do with the chicken tractor. Our 15 birds are pretty big and the feeling was that the tractor wasn't big enough for them all. I really didn't want to split them up so we decided they will all stay in the dog pen coop. For the tractor we decided to get three bantam pullets from a local breeder. These full grown pullets are tiny! Links to this post. Tuesday, April 16, 2013. The "clamp" was thin eno...
Beer 'n Lathing: May 2013
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Just not at the same time. Thursday, May 30, 2013. Graduation has come and gone. I believed that I would have a little bit more time to myself after my studies were completely done but I'm happy to say that I am currently busier than ever. I did not always agree with the subjects being taught, or even the instructors at times, but the bottom line is that I did learn, more than I could have ever anticipated. And the learning continues. Does the fact that I graduated mean that I have stopped learning?
Beer 'n Lathing: Water supply pipes a go-go
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Just not at the same time. Thursday, May 15, 2014. Water supply pipes a go-go. We pulled the water supply pipes out of the old barroom today. That required a little soldering, a little cutting, a little more soldering, and then finally a trip down town to get a cap for the PVC a little further down the line because I had to cut the copper line too close to the coupling with the CPVC and may have melted it. Oi vey. Let me know what you think! Comments and suggestions are always welcome! A window for horse.
Beer 'n Lathing: Job bid and siding update
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Just not at the same time. Saturday, May 10, 2014. Job bid and siding update. We have gotten a couple more roofing bids out there. All wooden shingle and about the same size 1700 -1800 square feet. The latest one is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This is just a teaser and I'll talk more about it if we get the contract. I'm slowly making my way around the workshop with the siding. I only get about 3 or 4 hours in the afternoon to work on it, but every little bit counts.
Beer 'n Lathing: December 2012
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Just not at the same time. Monday, December 31, 2012. The Wood Workers Bible review. I finally finished reading my copy of "The Wood Worker's Bible: A Complete Guide to Woodworking" by Percy W. Blandford. Originally written in 1976 an republished by Popular Woodworking, this book claims to offer all the knowledge needed to get started in woodworking. There were drawn illustrations to explain the text. More of these would have been nice, and many of them were confusing. This was an ok book. I did lear...
Beer 'n Lathing: January 2013
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Just not at the same time. Thursday, January 31, 2013. Timmy Tim and the feeder crisis. I did get home early enough on Tuesday to have a little time in the shop, but the better half got home first and had a different project scheduled for me. My task was now to build an elevated feeding area for the cat feeder. The challenge was to get it done within two hours (I've got beers waiting and an early bedtime). In order to better understand the situation, I need to share the cat (and dog) status. Timmy is als...
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Adventures in Wood Turning. I bought a lathe! Now I'm learning absolutely all I can about wood turning. I thought I'd share my art work, some of my failures and some of my research with anyone who happens by. Please leave me a comment regarding my work, recommendations, or my advice. As I explore new products, techniques, etc. - I'll try to share them here. Thursday, September 17, 2009. Monday, September 14, 2009. Labels: beginning wood turning. Saturday, January 24, 2009. Here is the final result:.
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July 23, 2012 in Personal. For those of you who are still here (both of you! Be sure to update your feed readers and bookmarks, as I’ll be moving from this URL to adventuresinwoodworking.wordpress.com next month. Exclusive Interview with Eric of the Insanely Popular Blog ‘Adventures in Woodworking’. July 12, 2012 in Personal. Hi Eric, thanks for agreeing to this interview. I know you don’t accept many interview requests. Umm, yeah. Anyway, so what have you been up to lately? Do you have any pics? Maybe i...
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I’ve moved…. February 3, 2013. I’ve recently moved this blog over to blogger – come and follow me over on YarnCake. December 31, 2012. I’ve made a couple of hair pieces for my niece this Christmas. One on an alice band and the other on a clip and they both look great on her! The alice band is from a pattern I saw in craftseller. For use on a restored photo frame and I thought it would look great as a hair band. The crocheted watermelon slice I saw on Janet’s blog. What do you think? This year I got a cou...
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Sunday, 6 December 2009. The second BBM YPS auction longies are now done:. Tuesday, 1 December 2009. YPS Auction Longies for Anne-Marie. Custom longies in my hand-dyed. Colourway - picture taken on a rather dull day so also spot the yarn on a previous post! Wednesday, 25 November 2009. Mountain Shadows 250g Merino Aran. Black Bean Sauce 250g Merino Aran. Violetta - for Scrunchkins collab. Daffy Down Dilly - for Scrunchkins collab. Sunday, 22 November 2009. Thursday, 19 November 2009. I spent a bit of tim...
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Adventures in Woo Woo Land. Let's Make Some Magic! Never miss a post! Enter your email address. Lyrics to my “Spiritual Girl” Parody of Madonna’s “Material Girl”. April 27, 2015. Hello spiritual girls and boys! I just wanted to give you all a big woo woo thank you for all the love, comments and shares on my first music video parody! Enjoy and please share! I used to stress, be a hot mess But that wasn't . [ Read More ]. 8220;Spiritual Girl” – My Madonna “Material Girl” Parody Video. April 13, 2015. This ...
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