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19th September 2021, 09:46 PM #196
Next week is about sharpening everything.
I am learning, slowley.
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20th September 2021, 03:10 PM #197SENIOR MEMBER
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Well not sure how the discussion ended up as I had to bow out to eat dinner, but here is the photo that i promised.
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The tower unit in the middle runs 24x7 and is a file server for everything, i brush the front and the side big fan when i see a build up but the inside is surprising clean, the laptop is sort of temp and tends to be where i need it, it's the one i use for chat sessions when i'm in the shed.
The monitors are effectively protected from physical harm as they are at the back of the just high enough shelf spacing, this also seems to protect them from most dust.
The networking bits on the top shelf are the unluckiest as dust settles there quite well.
Lessons for when i redo the corner.
Build everything into at least top and side enclosed shelving.
Curtain style front covering will help in limiting dust.
Dust really isn't a huge issue.
Cheap keyboard/mouse combo's from officeworks are worth it.
If you must have a PC for any reason just make sure it's safe on a shelf and don't have dust blowing directly on it
Cheers
PHil
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21st September 2021, 03:17 PM #198
My new shed computer has arrived.
shed computer.jpgI got sick of sitting around doing nothing - so I took up meditation.
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21st September 2021, 03:49 PM #199GOLD MEMBER
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I'm amazed that some of you have so little dust that you would even contemplate have a computer with a fan in there. I'm also sadly reminded how poor my dust management in the shed is, that I would be amazed at this prospect.
My YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/2_KPRN6I9SE
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22nd September 2021, 10:40 AM #200SENIOR MEMBER
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I just found out that there is a sub - forum devoted to sharpening https://www.woodworkforums.com/f127.
Might be worth looking at before Sunday's Jabber
Cheers
Bob
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26th September 2021, 11:54 AM #201
Sunday is hear again the end of the Week.
That means Sunday Night Jabber is yet once again.
All welcome, if your a member on this fine forum your welcome to join us.
It is a BYO gathering.
Tonight’s hot to trot subject matter(Not that we stick to it,but we do try)
Drum roll Please, its everything to do with sharping,generally a subject that most Wood workers can get quite passionate about,as there are as many ways to sharpen a edge tool as there are religions.
So please keep that in mind this evening.
Start Time 7.30 ish AEST
That means those in Melbourne, Victoria ,Australia Earth ,we start at 7,30 Pm ish time, for those who live elsewhere ,I’m sure you can work out what time to join us because I can’t due to my forum name.
The Get together is held using Skype,you are able to join in by just joining as a Guest.
Https://join.skype.com/u73k1kv4B1UL
See Ya 7.30 ish Matt
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26th September 2021, 12:53 PM #202
Sometime during the evening's program, I will switch to a live broadcast from the shed to demonstrate some very effective techniques for accurately grinding and honing bevels, straight and skewed.
This is of course subject to technology working as it should (Video and audio provided by Jools and her "trusty" I-thing)I got sick of sitting around doing nothing - so I took up meditation.
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27th September 2021, 09:09 AM #203
Last nights chat we had Doug give us a demonstration using is 2/48 inch (For those that won’t accept ) belt grinder for establishing a primary bevel of a Chisel.
We also had the pleasure of some fresh meat,thanks to Shane hope we didn’t freak you out to much.
We kept working on Bob,to give away his idea of using All thread to mark out a saw for re toothing instead of a paper template, before we fell into trying to work out policies regarding the ruling metric system over the antiquated imperial thingy to cool down the French issue.
Cheers Matt.
O an of course Chainsaws had to be mentioned.
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27th September 2021, 10:08 AM #204
And don't forget JC's great camera work. The lighting was a bit basic but very good for a first try. Next time it will be better I'm sure. The Idea we can show different methods of craft is good. Remember the people who make utube videos use lots of expensive gear to film.
I am learning, slowley.
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27th September 2021, 10:11 AM #205
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29th September 2021, 05:31 PM #206
It was never intended to be a polished Youtube performance. It was transmitted live without the chance to edit or review the quality. We just went out there and turned on the lights and got into it.
I couldn't see the image that was getting broadcast so thanks for the feedback about the lights. I have a pair of LED worklights on a tripod that possibly could have made a big difference for next time. I also couldn't see the faces of the audience to get any visual feedback of whether the content was easily understood but from the comments everything was pretty clear.
That belt grinder is one of the most-used tools in the shed, but pairing it with the Veritas Mk II honing guide on that jig I made sure makes plane blade and chisel grinding easy and accurate.I got sick of sitting around doing nothing - so I took up meditation.
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29th September 2021, 05:54 PM #207
So what does a belt grinder like that cost?
I am learning, slowley.
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29th September 2021, 06:56 PM #208
That one cost me about $3200 I think. You can get a single speed one for a fair bit less but you really need the variable speed particularly if using it on wood. If I was buying one now (nearly four years later) I would go for a different brand because there are a lot of new designs out there that will do a lot more.
This is the one I would buy today. Shopmaster 72 Grinder - DELUXE Accessory Kit 2hp Variable Speed - Artisan SuppliesI got sick of sitting around doing nothing - so I took up meditation.
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30th September 2021, 12:18 PM #209
Sunday is nearly hear again(kind off)the end of the Week.
That means Sunday Night Jabber is very close again.
Charge your glass,get the computer fired up.
All welcome, if your a member on this fine forum your welcome to join us.
It is a BYO gathering.
Sundays war of words discussion will be on the ascetics of TOOLS.
So are you Form over function,are you function over form, do you not give a Rats Bottom, are you a stout member of some secret communist state and feel we should all have Utilitarian tools.
Or do you see Tools as ART.
Start Time 7.30 ish AEST
That means those in Melbourne, Victoria ,Australia Earth ,we start at 7,30 Pm ish time, for those who live elsewhere ,I’m sure you can work out what time to join us because I can’t due to my forum name.
The Get together is held using Skype,you are able to join in by just joining as a Guest.
Https://join.skype.com/u73k1kv4B1UL
See Ya 7.30 ish Matt
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30th September 2021, 06:31 PM #210
Matt, it may have slipped your mind but this Sunday is the day that Australia goes from three easy to understand timezones to five confusing ones.
Did you mean 7.30 AEST or AEDST?
This small detail might not affect a lot of us but Paul might have to come in from his shed an hour earlier.I got sick of sitting around doing nothing - so I took up meditation.
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