So a few days after the dinner party, I get a text from the aforementioned friend, asking if I would like an old box that he had built for his wife's scotch. It had been in the basement during a flood, and was falling apart, but the wood was still salvageable.
The box pictured above has three different species of wood - Peruvian walnut, Brazilian redwood and Brazilian black walnut. Also, he gave me the remnants of a curly maple table that had also fallen victim during the flood.
So now I had a very nice pile of scrap exotic hardwood... what could this be used for?
Friday, February 19, 2016
Friday, February 12, 2016
Another iPod dock
While staying at a friend's fishing cabin in the interior, we were using a Sirius boombox that was giving us trouble with the electronics. So rather than throw it away, I thought I could recycle some of the components into a new unit. Many months later, after all of the eBay components arrived, the new boombox was completed.
Unfortunately, due to the $15 amp that I ordered from eBay, the quality of the audio isn't what I expected - proves that you get what you pay for. It looks cool however, and it got noticed one evening by a dinner guest. "You're into woodworking?". Hmmm.
Unfortunately, due to the $15 amp that I ordered from eBay, the quality of the audio isn't what I expected - proves that you get what you pay for. It looks cool however, and it got noticed one evening by a dinner guest. "You're into woodworking?". Hmmm.
Sunday, February 7, 2016
The Swiss peanut dispenser
While on a recent ski weekend to the Swiss Alps, we saw a neat little wooden peanut dispenser at the bar we had lunch at. I thought to myself, "I can make that". And so here it is.
Friday, February 5, 2016
Oak boards - what to do with them?
The woodworking story continues when my father-in-law arrives one day with a bunch of re-claimed oak boards in varying thicknesses and sizes. So far, my woodworking had been limited to softwoods like cedar and fir, or simply re-finishing the radio cabinetry etc. This delivery opened up a whole new set of possibilities that I had not yet imagined.
The prototype iPhone stand |
Being an Apple geek, we have at least a half-dozen iPod/iPhone/iPad devices around the house, and one of the things I thought I could make with the oak was some stands for them. The first one was perfect for my iPhone 5, so I started onto the MkI iPad stands.
One with integrated charging cable, and one standalone holder - both using the same design as the prototype. Once posted on Facebook, the requests started coming in. So I decided to forego the notch for the home button, and just run off a bunch from a single board.
These MkII stands were great for iPhone 6 and the newer iPads, but I found that some recipients were using rubber cases on their phones, and they would not sit properly in the slot. So back to the drawing board!
And so we arrive at the current generation of stands - the MkIII pictured above (unfinished) dual device holders with charging cable access. I've also made them in a slightly lower profile version without charging cable ports in the bottom.
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