May 13, 20215 yr It mounts to the spindle and has a dust extractor line hooked up to it. Catches all the chips when you are machining.
May 14, 20215 yr No more collet wrenches or resetting zero. Next up, fully automated tool changes. IMG_4403.MOV
May 14, 20215 yr Author 16 minutes ago, swt61 said: Pretty badass. How many ebony penis extensions can you make in a day? Depends how much he dicks around.
May 17, 20215 yr Meanwhile ... The next step in Head Case stick smashing vertical integration? https://www.npr.org/2021/05/17/996913329/as-lumber-prices-climb-diy-ers-cut-out-the-middle-man-and-mill-their-own
May 17, 20215 yr Saw G-Man's post a minute after my brother emailed an article about how the the 400% rise in lumber prices is putting a damper on surging home building in the Bay Area. If only Stretch had some flat land available on the Rancho...
May 18, 20215 yr ^ https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/white-house/should-joe-biden-worry-about-soaring-lumber-prices-n1267475
May 19, 20215 yr Does that mean he gets two pensions? Also, did you take that picture with your drone?
May 19, 20215 yr 20 minutes ago, swt61 said: Does that mean he gets two pensions? Also, did you take that picture with your drone? Two different people. No, but I had to hold the phone over my head. Those are 20”x15”
May 20, 20215 yr Speaking of wood. What would you recommend for treating teak patio furniture. Cleaning and oiling our teak furniture is becoming an annual chore. The only product they stock anywhere in town is Watco Teak finish and I really don't care for the results.
May 21, 20215 yr Anything you use is going to require regular maintenance, due to your location. A marine varnish is your best bet.
May 21, 20215 yr https://www.solventfreepaint.com/linseed_varnish.htm Add Gelomat if you want a more matte finish.
May 21, 20215 yr Author Started with this then made it look like this then decided to play with chemicals then made it look like this via a probably Doug approved implement called a card scraper, then put the first coat on! probably will do another coat, might sand between coats? I am not sure what is recommended with this Osmo stuff… But; it looks ok! - I found out that if you get bubbles in the epoxy it’s doesn’t quite work to just put another layer on top. Also the really shallow flaws didn’t hold the epoxy well. I kinda wanted a contrasting jet black color in the various cracks and crannies and it looks pretty decent! There were some knotholes that went all the way through the plank and those took the epoxy really well.
May 21, 20215 yr Nice! Steve and I used a torch to draw up the air bubbles in the epoxy and that works well. I really didn't like Osmo but it looks good there. I bought this Woodpeckers Super Fence months ago, received the package weeks ago, opened it finally last week to find out they sent only a single piece of Super Track by mistake. They sent me the actual fence and I got to keep the super track for my trouble. Anyway, this went together very easily, and now I have to set up another router to rout my router table. This very meta effort will create channels for the tracks to hold the Super Fence.
May 21, 20215 yr 41 minutes ago, luvdunhill said: via a probably Doug approved implement called a card scraper, then put the first coat on! I love card scrapers. Different brands have different hardnesses, and work better for different applications. I have both Veritas and Lie Nielsen. The veritas are a little harder and hold an edge better, the LN are a little softer and a little gentler and seem less likely to tear out across the grain. Both are super useful. And cheap. Also, Crucible for avoiding sharp corners. Edited May 21, 20215 yr by dsavitsk
May 22, 20215 yr Looks like y’all got some fun projects going. Before I could do anything else I need some HVAC in the shop since it’s getting hot and humid. Put this 26,000 BTU Mr Cool in yesterday/today. Pretty darn easy DIY install. So far it’s cooling great.
May 23, 20215 yr Author On 5/21/2021 at 5:01 PM, Voltron said: Nice! Steve and I used a torch to draw up the air bubbles in the epoxy and that works well. I really didn't like Osmo but it looks good there. I tried the heat gun in the picture but the issue was the bubbles were inside the fill and the heat gun made the epoxy look scorched. Oh well, only one fill in the end had bubbles. When I tried to put another layer on top, it didn’t bind well. And when I scraped it, the entire second coat came off… This was the TopOil which is a lot thinner than the Polyx. It’s a very odd substance, it is very hydrophobic - very hard to get off your hands with water. I also in testing found the directions on the can didn’t work as well. I ended up applying the first coat pretty thick with a synthetic pad. In my tests that worked better than the usual thin rubbed on coat. I haven’t been back to check on it but hopefully will get to it later this week. Edited May 23, 20215 yr by luvdunhill
May 24, 20215 yr Opening the hospital back up to the public next week, so I was commissioned to make some receptionist shields.
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