I Spent a Year Making a Bed

How’s that for a click bait title? But I really did spend almost a year on this with most of that time eaten up teaching myself how to do marquetry and inlay work. As I mentioned before, my first attempts didn’t go well and I spent a lot of time searching for advice on how to do this particular style of Art Nouveau work that almost nobody does anymore. Sanding and finishing metal and wood right next to each other also proved difficult and I’m not...

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Making Mistakes and an Update

A big thanks to Erik Volkman who let me know that I had accidentally re-released episode 127 of the podcast (an interview with Fr. Mark Kowalewski on apocalyptic thinking) instead of episode 128 (an interview with James Heard and Ashton Hamm of UXO Architects). I’ve fixed the problem but due to the kludgy way that podcasts propagate your podcast app may still play the audio from episode 127 instead of the interview with the architects. You can he...

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Misadventures in Laser Cutting

...l wood box. Laser cutters can also cut entirely through thin materials so that opens up more possibilities to do things that would be difficult to do by hand. I’m intrigued, for instance, with the possibilities for making three dimensional folding paper cards. You could also use the laser cutter for screen printing, making stencils, wood inlay or marquetry. Many thanks to the knowledgeable staff of the Octavia Lab!...

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Saturday Tweets: Marie Kondo, Vanilla Hummus and Composting People

Do people who Marie Kondo–ed years ago still have tidy homes now? @jpinsk talked with more than a dozen of them to find out: https://t.co/vOhFkH5k2F — Root Simple (@rootsimple) March 16, 2019 Thrift stores to Marie Kondo declutterers: One man’s trash is also another man’s trash. https://t.co/C6vYXvnzwk via @WSJ — Root Simple (@rootsimple) March 16, 2019 France up in arms over government plan to chop down Napoleon’s roadside trees https://t.co/59W...

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Saturday Tweets: Plywood and Mean Cats

Plywood manufacturing history surprisingly interesting https://t.co/saNCwBsNQZ — Root Simple (@rootsimple) September 12, 2017 Where "Jaywalking" Is Not a Crime https://t.co/Mh0jXKM8Y7 via @StreetsblogUSA — StreetsblogLA (@StreetsblogLA) September 11, 2017 Officials brought tick to press conference to warn about tick-borne diseases, but it escaped https://t.co/iFBbzfatD6 — Root Simple (@rootsimple) September 11, 2017 One of the original #FoodWaste...

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