Running about town doing errands.

Not much to report thus far today. Unseasonably warm, almost HOT weather is around for a few days. Got some projects off for review. Completed the tear down and reclamation of space in the garage. So back to groceries, laundry, and floor cleaning until I hear back. I tackled the divot/hump left by the city snow plow when he missed his right turn and jumped the curb up onto my front lawn, blades down. So I flattened that all out. Am missing grass, must be further up the street somewhere. Oh well. Looks better, and I will be able to run a lawn mower over that patch now, so, let’s call it a win! Put 95% of the patio furniture out. Need to make a call on the teeny tiny kiddies stuff. Not certain we need it anymore.

Back to sorting laundry! Ciao Bella!

Stylistic Choices, and having to live with yourself.

You ever go way out on a limb in an attempt to create something new and it looks like trash, and you feel embarrassed about it, and have to try and justify it to yourself, or your peers? Yeah – me neither. Right!?! So cringe worthy, oh my!

Yeah so, another potentially busy one today. I have this new report on the docket today, and a new neck tag to tackle for an LCBO promo. Waiting to hear back on a job I quoted to see if I have the all clear to begin. As I mentioned yesterday I did get through the partial tear down of an old work bench that was wobbly and in my way most of the time. I built a second shelf on my main bench that took the power tools I wanted closer to hand when working on outdoor projects. I’m still eyeing up the potential for a few new shelves to house my stains & finishes. Might have to wait on that. No big deal. Garage infrastructure projects (while important to me) aren’t that crucial to my day to day life, and my paying day job as a freelance graphic designer / production artist etc etc…

I believe that it is Wednesday all ready. We went to see the new Super Mario Brothers last night. Took in the 4:30pm show. A bit frenetic, a bit frantic, lots of chaos, but otherwise enjoyable. The youngest is a bit feral and not ready to sit through an entire feature film. Sadly Covid hit before she could build up a tolerance for sitting still! Ha.

Half measures & compromise.

Almost did the thing I’ve been thinking about in the garage. I did build myself a second shelf under my work bench, and tear down most of the old work bench that I keep behind my table saw. I took 50% of it a part, and then cut it down so it’s now just an 8 inch high shelf with heavy drawers and my textiles tool box on it. So “technically” I have more visual space to manoeuvre around, but I still have spots for things I need to keep up off the floor. I do, however, have more clearance around my table saw, just not 100% of what i was hoping for. I have my eye on building extra shelves at the head of my garage, which should allow me to disassemble at least one permanently parked cart. So making progress, just slowly.

I didn’t have any work emails until after 9:00am, so I was working quickly to get it done. A brand new report has come in. So I’ll be busy for several days atleast. Getting hot out there today! Wind us kicking up something nasty too. Got the kids laundry in, but not sorted. Wee!

Smoke in my eyes.

One of the few things that bothers me while doing syrup is a face full of heat and wind blown ash while tending to the evaporator. Catch a faceful and then your eyes water, and later on it feels as though you’ve sunburned your eyes. They go scratchy & dry. Day one was better, the air was very still, no wind gusts to catch you by surprise. Day two – not so much. Gusty, breezy, blowey even. Sunny and warm though. I got a whole winter’s worth of vitamin D direct from the sun after a five hour mid day shift. I have to imagine given the quantity of sap buckets left over that we will continue to boil sap throughout the day today aswell. Bring on those double digit spring sun shiny days! I’d crack a beer if I drank it. An icy cold Radler would go down a treat in this weather. Light beer and fruit juices. Very European. Apparently.

I believe today is Monday. I’m going to have tonnes of laundry to do tomorrow. I imagine quite a bit of work to do as well. I’m still going over in my head how to break down various objects in my shop to reclaim space, but not have to buy more stuff to accommodate the items that I need to move around and store. I think that I can build more shelves with the items I break down to maximize what I all ready have in place. I just need to be bold or impulsive and start! Decisions – decisions.

Looking forward to a good Spring Cleaning.

Reclaiming space by decluttering and purging junk is a favored pass time of mine. Cardboard, broken stuff, wood chunks, old crappy particle board furniture, you name it, I love to break it down and throw it away once it has finished being useful. Although in regards to particle board, if the pieces are big enough, and still smooth, I may save a panel or two for making jigs for wood working, but the item itself will no longer be around. Waste not – want not. Reduce, reuse, recycle, and all that jazz.

I am really wrestling with what I’d like to do with my garage shop space. It is very tight in there. I need to sell off a tool or two that I don’t really use (namely the radial arm saw) as that could be replaced by upgrading my mitre saw to a 12″ saw blade version, with a sliding feature. I regain a few feet of open space on the floor around my table saw, and can remove one mostly unused item from the shop. Now I do use the radial arm saw because it has a 16 inch reach to it, but a larger chop saw would just about do the same, so rather than hauling items from one station to another, I could do them all in one spot, forever more. Sounds great. One – slight hitch. New  sliding compound mitre saws are expensive. Like nearly $1,000.00 expensive. So not going to happen any time soon.

I also toy with getting rid of my mastercraft work bench in favour of a two tiered rolling tool box. But, this may be a vanity thing, rather than a necessity. I would like to have more room in the drawers to not have to pile wrenches, and sockets on top of each other, but do I need a full tool chest to do so? I can easily justify it to myself, but… you know. Probably shouldn’t. My garage isn’t just a wood shop. It’s also where I maintain my lawn mower and weed eater. Where we store exterior lights and decorations for several holidays, it’s where I work on minor (very minor) car stuff, like light bulbs, coolant, brake fluid, power steering fluid, and the wheels. It’s also where I have my arc welding machine, and angle grinder and such. So I like having this stored together by activity, but separated by task. I want to reclaim space, but on the other hand I want to maintain separate zones too. It’s a mess – my head. I want, I want, wah-wah-wah.

I realize how particular I am, don’t you worry about that. I see it every day in my kids. Stubbornness comes from the wife, particularity from my side of the family. Pragmatic, pedantic & particular. I’m fun at parties. So yeah. Spring cleaning is great. I have big plans, no budget, and the tastes of a trillionaire Saudi King. Ha. The real question is, would a single or double cabinet actually save me space in the end? I like the idea of my unused rags, and finishes, and paint not being covered in dust and debris. And then being able to tear down the now motionless tool carts I build. They haven’t moved an inch since I parked them in their current locations about 6 years ago. I can reclaim the castor wheels off of at least 2 carts for future projects.

Something I need to consider is: do I really intend to optimize the work space, or am I bored and looking to introduce something new to the mix just because? Ooh. That’s a tough one. I do get angry when building some items because of how little space there is, but I am also a notorious room rearranger to make things feel new again. There’s more here than I care to get into. So happy Easter Long Weekend, Good Friday, etc etc… Ciao Bella!

Things that I accomplished yesterday.

Can’t be resting on those laurels for long, so today we acknowledge what we’ve finished, and then we turn to face the front and keep on truckin’. I managed to finish book number eleven (11) of my twelve books in a calendar year challenge. Mo Hayder’s “Ritual”, which was… anticlimactic at best? A 400 plus page book about two or more adults who are unable to deal with loss, whether it was recent or from their childhood. And a sub plot about ghastly mutilation & murder. I thought there was going to be a bigger build up to pay off, but, eh! Not bad, not awful. I mean I finished it, and we all know I have no problem giving up on books part way in. But… a bit of a let down in the end. I think that is the third or fourth Mo Hayder book I’ve read. The others were far superior. This one was more melancholy than suspenseful. Tick it off the list. Book eleven is in the can! So I turn to another Richard Morgan book to complete the twelve. His 2008 novel “The Steel Remains”. More light hearted and humorous than “Black Man” or any of the Altered Carbon series. Let us hope it stays good so that I can complete my 12 book challenge. Although if I get enough pages between multiple unfinished books, I’d take the page count of what was read, add it up, and if it crosses 250, I’d call my challenge done. If I’m being honest. Cover to cover is the goal, but I’ll take partial credit for pages read in a pinch.

Second item on the list was to finally sit down and watch Sony Studios’ “Morbius”. Which felt much like “Venom”, in that it was ok. Obviously lower budget than standard MCU fare, but not horrendous. It wasn’t a Uli Boll film, so it wasn’t unwatchable. Slightly better than Venom 2, the Carnage one with Woody Harrelson. It even had one of the actors from Andor in it. I’ve had that dvd in my possession since Christmas, so I’m glad to finally take that off of my personal to do list. The kids had dance last night, and costume fittings, and dinner with Grandma, so I had an additional 90 minutes on my hands. Nearly three hours of free time to watch a movie, eat, finish my book, and shower in peace.

Also, I finished all the sanding on the Urn. Up to 800 grit with hand sanding using a rubber hand block. Buttery smooth. I used a torch to make the grain pop, and then needed to move through the grits again back up to 800 grit. No matter. Looks good. I’m happy with it. I even managed to get some Osmo finish on it, and buff it off with my polisher. Very nice! Today I want to add feet, and perhaps some spacers to stop the lid sliding around. We’ll see how we feel later on. But I can see the end of the tunnel on this one. Glad to put it behind me. I have since learned that the recipient is not sure if they want it anymore, so I may keep it for myself, for future use. I’m not afraid of that kind of preparation. Live and learn.

I have burgundy, yellow, emerald green, and this blue felt to choose from. Think HP House colours.

I’m also just about ready to rewash my resin kit in warm soapy water, to make sure all of the mould release is gone. I don’t want any part of this thing to peel or puckers or wear off prematurely. Given how much time and effort it takes to test fit, sand, and scribe lines, and fill holes, and pin together, and find work around for misshapen joints, I don’t fancy my expensive paints peeling off of it just hours after laying it down because I missed a spot.

So here we are, Thursday. Looking at the four day long weekend for Easter. By next Wednesday the temperatures supposed to reach above 20°C. That’s wild. I’d settle for three to five weeks at the 14°C range, and rains over night, and storms while we’re all sound asleep. As I understand Ottawa had an ice storm recently, with parts of the city without power. Yikes.

Oh in work related news, we managed to get just about all items off to the printers. Some items that require a third parties input were held up, but that’s honestly to be expected at this point. So yeah! Fantastic news. Ciao Bella!

The Urn Build : Finale Episode… sort of.

I have finally managed to get all three pieces built, sanded up to 800 grit, and now it has one coat of clear coat on it that has been buffed to a higher than usual (for me) sheen. I have it drying in the garage, where it can spend the next 36 hours off gassing before I hand it off. All that is left to add are the tiny rubber feet for the bottom, so as not to scuff the surface where it will reside.

I added one tiny step, by using a blow torch to add some colour, and visual texture to the central column. I am glad I did a test burn on some scrap red Oak, so that I could change my plan up a bit mid stream to work on the central column and not the cap/case topper. A darker base makes it feel more grounded, and less visually monotone. The grain pops with the Osmo finish I used, so it looks pretty sharp. I do like how the blue felt looks against the red/tan tones of the red oak. I could have gone a bit more fancy, by using dove tails or a box joint for the central column, but the butt joints are sturdy. So C’est la vie.

I will need to blow off the felt with my compressor to get rid of the dust, and add four feet, then it’s off to the future resident. Tick that one off the to-do list!

No finish, but assembled.
Lid off central column with tray still inside.
Lid, central column and removable tray.
All three pieces with clear coat finish applied.

Needs a touch more clean up, and out the door it goes! Happy Easter weekend everybody!

Sweet Cheese: I almost forgot!

For some reason, unknown to me now, I thought I had written a post already today. But low and behold, I had not! Calamity averted. But still – don’t look at me. I’m embarrassed. Such folly. To go about your day, in full chest swelled glory thinking you have done something you most absolutely have not. Just showing my whole ass out there. Whistling in the wind.

In other news, been a busy one so far today. Nothing crazy. Not run off my feet. But busy enough to have forgotten to eat breakfast. Though I did get the kids off to school. Unless they are sat in the car patiently waiting. Hold up. Gimme a sec… nope. Nope, I dropped them off. No attendance reminders from the school board, we’re all good. Good in the hood.

I started the lengthy sanding process for The Urn build. Yes – that is still ongoing. I’d love to get it out the door for Friday. So far I’m all sanded up to 600 grit. I am toying with 800. Not totally certain if it’s worth it or not. Can you tell the different between 600 grit and 800 grit on Red Oak? Feels buttery smooth as is. Is another 1.5 hrs of sanding going to improve the whole by that much? I still have to wipe on the oil finish, and buff it off to a healthy sheen. Then screw the rubber feet on and hand it off for a few bucks.

Hope you are having a better Tuesday than I. Although, I will say this, I did manage to get ALL of my tax stuff sorted yesterday. So that has taken some stress off of my mind/shoulders. Glad I saved my pennies for tax time. I didn’t go gang busters, but I had a better year than usual in 2022. Let us hope we maintain or increase that this year!