Building a tool caddy…

April 24, 2019 | My Projects | By: Mark VandeWettering

A few weeks ago I was at a garage sale, and picked up a few old tools for just a few bucks. One of the things I got was a little tool caddy for $1. It basically is a box with a central handle, constructed from 1/4″ plywood and divided into a number of compartments. […]

My first real table saw jig: a cross cut sled

April 21, 2019 | My Projects | By: Mark VandeWettering

After yesterday’s success in building a little garden stool, I wanted to get back into the garage to do a little more woodworking. Sadly, today was the last day of my “staycation”, and I still had quite a few chores. I spent part of the afternoon breaking out the pressure washer to clean the mold […]

How to turn pulling weeds into a wood working project…

April 19, 2019 | My Projects | By: Mark VandeWettering

Okay, after all the drought-ending rain we’ve been having, our yard has turned into a lush jungle of various kinds of weeds. Part of it is just grass which has sprouted above the black landscape cloth in the mulch, but other areas were more or less unimproved since we finished our retaining wall project last […]

My Dust Collection “Cart”

April 16, 2019 | My Projects | By: Mark VandeWettering

I have been trying to do a bit more wood working in my garage, with the net result that a fine layer of sawdust is settling everywhere. I had started to use my aging Ridgid WD12000 4.5HP 12 gallon wet-dry vac attached to my table saw and my newly finished router table. But just using […]

A rolling stand for my Harbor Freight Router Table

April 13, 2019 | My Projects | By: Mark VandeWettering

I’ve slowly been trying to do some woodworking projects. I have very little skill and experience. In the past, I had (barely) enough skill to put together some simple Dobsonian telescopes out of plywood, using mostly a handheld router and a jigsaw, but they weren’t actually very accurately made (especially compared to the tolerances the […]

Template Program that uses a DS3231 RTC to wake up an Arduino

April 3, 2019 | My Projects | By: Mark VandeWettering

So, my idea is to use a cheap but reasonably accurate RTC chip module based upon the DS3231 chip to periodically wake a sleeping Arduino. I tried getting it working yesterday, but had little luck. I don’t know whether it was Bailey’s insistence on being petted or simple sleep deprivation, but it eluded me yesterday. […]

Baby steps with the DS3231…

April 3, 2019 | My Projects | By: Mark VandeWettering

Last night, I did a small amount of work on two projects. I applied some Wood Bondo to a couple of bad defects in my garden bench project. I hadn’t used it in a while, and forgot what a pleasure it was. Sanding should be finished up shortly and I’ll definitely have it painted and […]

Brain Fail: How to waste several hours trying to get an NRF24L01+ working on an Arduino…

April 2, 2019 | My Projects | By: Mark VandeWettering

I must admit to a certain amount of jealousy about people who demonstrate an ability to start and finish large projects. Granted: I have a full time job and that job is not tinkering with my little home projects. But when I see someone construct a complex prototype of electronics, a large piece of woodworking, […]

Making a Knob…

March 24, 2019 | My Projects | By: Mark VandeWettering

So, I’m trying to get a little more adept at wood working, and one of the things that I’m doing as a “skills building” exercise is to design and fabricate some new jigs and accessories for my table and miter saw. One of the things that I thought would be cool would be to design […]

Arduino Mini, using Micro Amounts of Current…

March 20, 2019 | My Projects | By: Mark VandeWettering

Last night, the weather was pretty rainy. I woke up a couple of times during the night (once, when my little cat friend Bailey decided to check my breathing and started head butting me around 4 AM) and heard a lot of rain falling on the roof. When I woke up, it was fairly wet […]

3D Printed Gadgets for Woodworking…

March 20, 2019 | My Projects | By: Mark VandeWettering

I’ve been slowly working toward getting a reasonably equipped garage for woodworking, and have been watching a metric ton of Youtube content made by woodworkers. Today, I ran across this nice list of things that you can 3D print to help out with various tasks, the most immediately useful being some knobs I can print […]

Brent’s Sharpening Pages…

March 15, 2019 | My Projects | By: Mark VandeWettering

My experimenting with plane sharpening has (like so many other things) caused me to research stuff on the Internet. I’ve been working on grinding the back on my older plane using sandpaper cemented down to a flat piece of glass. It’s still not quite there after about a solid 30 minutes of work, and it’s […]

30 minutes in the workshop…

March 13, 2019 | My Projects | By: Mark VandeWettering

So, last night about 9:30PM I decided to spend a little time in my garage workshop. I cleared some items off the top of my rolling workbench and decided to do a short bit of work on two projects. A couple of days ago I had started making a cross cut sled for my tablesaw. […]

Making a cross cut sled for my table saw…

March 3, 2019 | My Projects | By: Mark VandeWettering

Okay, a few weeks ago I bought a little Dewalt DW745 table saw for use in my garage. I’ve never actually owned a table saw, but lately I’ve been wanting to do more construction, and I thought investing a fairly small amount of money in a table saw would be a good way to go. […]

Antique handsaws from a friend’s estate sale…

March 3, 2019 | My Projects | By: Mark VandeWettering

I heard some friends of mine that I haven’t seen in some time were having an estate sale, so I drove over to say hi and, well, to also see if they had anything interesting. Lately I’ve become interested in doing more work in my shop, and I’ve always had a bit of a fondness […]