Tuesday, April 4, 2017

9 Awesome Podcasts for Makers, Crafters, Artists, and Designers

created at: 05/26/2016

Podcasts. You know 'em. You listen to 'em. You're moved by them. You laugh and are entertained by them. But are you inspired by them? Do they light a fire under your butt and make you want to get into your work space as fast as possible? Do they make you want to complete your workout faster so you can get home and make stuff? Do they make you thankful for your creative bent, and the creative work of others?   … Continue reading on ManMadeDIY.com



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How to Make a Folding Farmhouse Table from Reclaimed Wood

 

 

On the side, my wife and I sell some of our handiwork at craft fairs, barn sales and vintage markets. When we got started, we had mostly folding plastic tables and white table cloths. And as you know, nothing, except maybe a grilled hot dog on a paper plate on the Fourth of July, looks its best on a folding plastic table and white table cloth.… Continue reading on ManMadeDIY.com



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Five Shakespearean Speeches Every Man Should Know

created at: 02/19/2016

So, I'm gonna throw down and get controversial for a sec: William Shakespeare was the greatest playwright and poet who ever spoke English, and I'd relish a comment-fight-to-the-death in the comments anyone who disagrees (not really, but I encourage the conversation).

To argue the man's merits feels redundant; the work speaks for itself. The Bard's plays are so influential that he's taught us how we understand storytelling and character development in the modern and post-modern world. His words have become so ubiquitous that I'd bet good money everyone reading this knows unique phrases from at least 4 of the 5 speeches below (also lots of movies take their titles from his phrases). I challenge any man considering himself an educated member of our society read these speeches and attempt committing them to memory. You'll find them helpful in more than a few settings. … Continue reading on ManMadeDIY.com



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PORTER-CABLE 7518: A POWERFUL Compact Router?

The PORTER-CABLE 7518 is a great tool with a ton of great features and a great addition to your workshop repertoire. As a compact router, it’s something you’re going to be using a lot, which is why it’s important to make sure that you invest in something good if you’re serious about your craft. In short, if you have a bit of extra budget to spend, then you might as well spend it on a more powerful router seeing as this is the kind of tool that you’re going to be bringing out at countless opportunities. A router is something you use for cutting grooves, for rounding off edges, for punching holes and for making decorative fluting. It can do the job of a ton of other tools and in some cases it can even make bevel cuts and slice through tough materials.

So when it’s time to stop playing around with cheap tools. When you’re finally ready to start taking your art and craft seriously and when you want to treat yourself to something a bit more premium and powerful – start with the router.

And of all the routers to start with, the PORTER-CABLE 7518 is a good bet.

How can this badboy improve your workshop?

speedmatic routerOkay, so when you get this thing out of the box and place it on the table, there is just no denying that it looks like a coffee machine. I mean, it really looks like a coffee machine with two big handles on either side, a transparent center and a black, rounded top.

Now we’re not saying this is a bad thing in any way, it’s just that it’s not going to be the most impressive looking piece of kit in your workshop, which is something of a shame considering it might just be one of the more expensive items.

Once you’ve come to terms with that though, you’re going to be blown away by the punch that this thing is packing. This is a router than can really glide through pretty much any material and that is going to offer you a combination of power and versatility that you just don’t get from budget tools.

You notice this first when you look at the specs. This is a router that is capable of delivering 3-1/4 horsepower. Now that is a lot and it’s sure to make short work of even the rougher materials, it’s a very impressive showing and something you’re not likely to find the limitations of any time soon.

Next up, you have the amazing speed adjustments. You’re not just getting one or two speed adjustments here but can pick between five different settings ranging from 10,000RPM to 21,000RPM. That means you’ll be able to handle a wide range of different materials with no problem.

You also get all of the usual slightly higher end features. These include a soft start motor for gradually getting started and keeping your cuts smooth, along with the usual electronic feedback. The tool makes it easy to swap out bits and it’s very comfortable and easy to use.

Pros and Cons

The obvious advantages of this router then revolve around the significant power you’re getting out of the box, combined with the amazing versatility. It’s rare to find both to such an extent in a compact router and that’s really the big selling point here and the reason that you’re likely to be willing to spend a little bit more on this tool.

But in terms of the downsides, there are a few things that are lacking. One is the design which we’re not huge fans of. It looks a bit like a coffee machine and those handles just aren’t quite as ergonomic or comfortable to use in our testing. We prefer more solid, rubber handles rather than these somewhat flimsy plastic grippers.

This is a fixed base router which is great if you’re going to be using it in a table but not so good for freehand routing. It does mean you’re facing a couple of limitations in terms of how you can use it and in particular, it means that you’re not going to be able to punch holes in it quite so easily.

Conclusion

Overall, this is a very powerful compact router and one that can handle most jobs. It’s just a shame that the design is a little on the divisive side.

Source: http://www.toolerant.com/porter-cable-7518-a-powerful-compact-router/




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Monday, April 3, 2017

How to: Build a Custom Rolling Tool Cabinet

created at: 05/23/2016 Rare is the craftsperson who couldn't use just a little more workspace. Maybe not more square footage (though I'd certainly take some), but perhaps more work surfaces to spread out projects, or some more storage to keep track of all the bits and pieces that come along with any technique.

Building this custom tool cabinet will certainly help. … Continue reading on ManMadeDIY.com



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6 Masculine-Friendly Ways to Incorporate Indoor Plants into Your Home

created at: 06/16/2013

Indoor plants in your home are a no-brainer: they bring the outside in, improve air quality, provide lots of natural color and texture, and encourage you to take an investment in the spaces you spend your time. They literally (and figuratively)… Continue reading on ManMadeDIY.com



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Saturday, April 1, 2017

SKIL 7492-02 Review: A Great Sander for Hobbyists but Weak for Pros

Skil is one of the best known and respected OEMs around when it comes to power tools and the SKIL 7492-02 sander continues the company’s great record. The SKIL 7492-02 is a sander that should be more than up to the majority of tasks that the average hobbyist is likely to throw at it and that boasts great build quality, a decent feature set and a smart all-round design.

A Well-Made Hobbyist Level Sander

This is a corded sander, meaning of course that you will need to think about the location of power outlets and the practicality of having a wire across your floor. But at the same time, it also means you can get 2.8 Amps without packing a huge battery, or having to worry about charge. This is also definitely a mid-grade sander that is aimed more at hobbyists than professionals. It is very affordable and the power output does reflect that.

The performance you’ll get from this sander comes from a 2.8 Amp motor and there is also a vacuum dust port built-in with Clear Filtration Dust Canister. This will collect dust as you sand, helping you to prevent clouds of sawdust billowing up into the air and getting into your lungs. It also means less to clean up afterward.

When we tested the SKIL 7492-02, we found that it did indeed do a great job of keeping the workspace and area around it clean and that added to the convenient feel you get from the device. We also liked the weight and the general feel of the device: at 4 pounds and just 5 inches, you can easily carry this with you and it won’t add too much bulk or weight to your kitbag.

Pros and Cons: Great Convenience, Average Performance

The big pro of this device is the convenience, the weight and the excellent dust collection system. Coupled with an entry-level price, this makes for an all-round excellent experience. Forget hauling a massive tool around with you and having to make sure your spare battery is packed: this is a lightweight device that you can plug in anywhere and that will be ready to go. And that dust collection system really is very effective, meaning that you won’t need to spend ages cleaning up afterward.

Adding to all this is the fantastic ergonomic design. Not only is the unit very lightweight, it also fits well in the hand in our testing and is great to use for long periods. The relatively low power output also means that you don’t get nasty red marks or numb fingers! The sanding pads attach easily using Velcro and can be removed easily too. The Pressure Control Technology is also a nice feature that provides extra sensitivity while you’re sanding and lets you be more precise with your craft.

BUT at the same time, this is a device that is aimed more at hobbyists or those who need the occasional job done around the hoes. The relatively low power output at just 2.8 Amps, really isn’t on par with other sanders from the likes of Bosch. It also may feel a little budget to some in the hand. What’s good news is that the product comes with a regular manufacturer’s warranty, so you won’t need to worry if it does give out.

Conclusion/Summary

It’s all about what you want from your sander. If you want something well designed and made from a reputable company, this will do the trick just nicely. When we were reviewing the product, we found that it was a real joy to use thanks to its lightness, its small size, and the fantastic dust collection.

But if you’re a professional carpenter or you want to elevate your craft to the next level, then you’re going to want to look elsewhere for something a little more powerful. At the price, you can find other products that will give you closer to 3-4 Amps of power but in that case, you will often be sacrificing the lightness or the dust collection to some extent.

In conclusion, this is a great hobbyist sander but not one that’s going to be suitable for pros. Read this if you are looking for the greatest orbit sander.

Source: http://www.toolerant.com/skil-7492-02-review-a-great-sander-for-hobbyists-but-weak-for-pros/




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