Router Table spline slot cutting and micro adjustment ideas

Posted By on September 26, 2023

Slot cutting router table jig Here’s another idea for the router table that might work better than the table saw for cutting splines in the corners of small frames, simple drawers and boxes.

I usually struggle with lining up and clamping framed boxes multiple times using my table saw and a tendon jig (with box that cuts splines) and thought something like this using a router bit for slot cutting would make simple and fast work out of adding small splines? 

The last time I made a clamp on jig because the 2 foot by 4 foot corn hole boards were just way to cumbersome to handle. This may work? 

While adding a router table jig, here’s was an idea that could be Laughing Emojiadapted for micro adjustments … although I do prefer something a little less janky (this may have been the first time I’ve used that term on my blog!). 

Router table fence micro adjustment idea

A how to hang a picture on a nail with a fork #video tip

Posted By on September 25, 2023

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A economical fix for the 2010 Acura RDX by our local garage

Posted By on September 24, 2023

Our 2010 Acura RDX with 155,000 miles was sputtering and burning excessive fuel for the last couple of weeks (according to the car’s driver — Brenda) and 2010 Acura RDX in 2019by the time she asked me to take a look at it, a plethora of lights were on the instrument panel. A quick start-up and I knew something wasn’t right and it was time to either dig into it or take it to the repair shop.

Its been a long while since anything beside brakes, oil, filter and air filters have been changed and after remembering the coil packs and spark plug access on my Honda Pilot, I decided to send the Acura to my local mechanic (although did first check the Internet). 😊 

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Who else has tried to “pinch-to-zoom” a paper map? #humor

Posted By on September 23, 2023

Pinch-Zoom Paper Map

I had to laugh at myself the while reading one of the World War II Pacific Island campaign history books then looking up at my cork wall and trying to pinch-to-zoom the paper map for more details. Oh, the tech habits we adopt!

And since this is a random kind of filler humor post, below the break is an interesting twist on the change colors that begin to change with the first day of Autumn, September 23, 2023 (First Day of Fall, the Autumnal Equinox).

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Tech Friday: Really just testing a WP theme and Bing AI Chat

Posted By on September 22, 2023

It is time to start cleaning up my older WordPress blog install and preparing for an eventual update … once again. I’m beginning to realize that part of the problem is that I hang WP Twenty Ten Theme thumbonto old themes that are no longer updated and I continue to tweak them myself. As the components that run WordPress and any CMS are updated, new programming needs to keep pace with everything new. 

Of course I don’t like what I’m seeing (perhaps stuck in my ways) and fight the required move forward. I’m still not going to go fully into the artsy block sites that are popular these days, but do need to start cleaning out old plugins, widgets and themes. I sort of wish I could go back to a static site, but even a couple of the popular exporters will not work. ☹️ 

For now I’ll just remove a plugin or two at a time and see where that leads me before installing a “new to me” theme (maybe Twenty Ten!) and trying to rebuild 8000 posts to adopt to a simplified look? 

Since this was just really a Tech Friday “test post” … here’s my test of Bing.com’s new Chat AI feature. In my opinion, it is way behind in using up-to-date data since when I asked about GOP presidential candidates this week, Bing Chat’s list was significantly outdated. 

Bing AI Chat feature

It looks like it’s time to clean out the birdhouse? #TBT

Posted By on September 21, 2023

It is humorous to see just how much a bird can put in the bluebird birdhouse that the granddaughters and I made back in 2020 (hence, Girls with Bluebird housesthe Throwback Thursday #TBT photo at left from 2020). It was completely stuffed full when I took it down from the pole at their house last week

My plan was just to clean it, but since the Oostras are moving to a new house, it seemed like a better idea to both clean it out and re-paint too (I may wait for the girls if I can get it prepped for them; they alway enjoy working on projects and taking care of the birds – bird feeder project)

It is amazing just how many feathers and nesting items are crammed into one little Laughing Emojibirdhouse (a photo from 2021 when they were “stuffing” and a recent one after it was completely “stuffed”).

Stuffing Bluebird Birdhouse Stuffed Bluebird House

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Physics teacher demonstrates Bernoulli’s principle #science

Posted By on September 20, 2023

What do you remember from Physics class? How about Bernoulli’s principle (something mentioned before).

A new battery, Taylor’s office and homemade socket organizer

Posted By on September 19, 2023

My son Taylor’s sealed car battery bloated and split open last week and left him stranded at work. He didn’t have any tools with him (is he really my son?) 😉 so I headed his way after workTaylor's Batavia Twp Ohio Office to replace his old-ish battery with a new one (2019 VW AllTrack). The first two auto part stores did not have the correct one for his car (both were priced well over $200), but the VW dealership in the area did have one for under $200 and didn’t ding him a core charge. A few minutes of cleaning up the leaked acid and we had the battery changed. Of course the concern was for getting the car’s computer reset without connecting the the dealer’s hardware … but after a couple of starts and a few minutes, the computer reset itself. Nice … and well done Volkswagen!

I took the opportunity to tour Taylor’s new Batavia Township office and building — I was really impressed!  I couldn’t be prouder him and am thrilled he has a wonderful job, a great place to work … and nice people to work with. I can see him staying here for a long, long time. In fact, if I were looking to locate a new business … or looking to move east of Cincinnati … I’d start my search in Batavia Township

Socket organization Tool drawer finally organizes sockets

After grabbing some of my tools and tossing them in my car, I realized that I’ve gone decades just lining up the 1/2” non-deep sockets in my toolbox drawers — one for Imperial and another drawer Metric. Over the years, a couple have disappeared … likely from not keeping them organized. So over the weekend, I FINALLY decided to make a simple pin system to keep them organized in the drawers. The 3/8” dowels glued into thin hardboard seemed to work great. Now why didn’t I either make or buy something sooner. Maybe I’ll even replace the two missing 12-point Craftsman socketsa 20mm and an 8mm (note to self). 

Music Monday: “Baby I Love Your Way” by Peter Frampton

Posted By on September 18, 2023

The BridgeWhen I hear Peter Frampton, I’m transported back to high school and riding with a photographer friend Chris Carr inPeter Frampton in 2011 Sidney, Ohio … and istening to “Frampton Comes Alive!” in his first generation Chevy II Nova with an 8-track player (previous post)!  

So for today’s Music Monday‘s “flashback memory,” here’s “Baby I Love Your Way” from the aboved mentioned album after I heard the song on SiriusXM The Bridge. Frampton put a live version on his YouTube page … although I personally still prefer remembering him a bit younger than the 2011 photo … and using the “Heil high-powered talk box(for those of a certain age, that will trigger music memories).  

Woodworking Ideas: Family heirloom Nesting Table example

Posted By on September 17, 2023

Oostra House Sept 2023

Oostra House getting paint early in September 2023


Holmstrom Nesting Tables
While babysitting at my daughter’s house last week, a conversation with Brenda shifted to an heirloom “nesting table” woodworking project idea. Katelyn inherited the small tables made by her Jamestown, NY furniture making great grandfather Holmstrom and treasures them as much as Brenda and MomH did (photo of them in 2014).

MomH and Brenda in front of our house in 2013

Now I’m planning to bring back some of the hardwood lumbered from Katelyn and Drew’s property in Whitehouse later this year and thought archiving a couple photos for a project idea might be worthwhile. I’m not really comfortable trying to match the artistic painting (might check with my granddaughter’s skills or try some kind of inlays?), but I would like to implement the combination of thin woods while banding the edges, the tapered legs, hidden mortise and tendons (not sure they are in this project) and “nested small tables idea” in a future project.

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