If you work with wood you know that from time to time things must be lovingly "tapped" into place, sometimes a place a bit smaller than the thing you are tapping. Luckily wood is a flexible material and can be coerced but tapping with a metal hammer can mar or dent the surface because of the higher density of metal. A wooden hammer doesn't mar or at least not as much and luckily making a hammer out of wood is simple and quick.
DIY quick tips, howto's, home improvement, electronics, residential manufacturing, CNC, tools and product reviews, all just part of D'Bug's life.
Sound Damping Panels
Sound is an issue with any workshop, power tools are cool but make lots of noise. My workshop has the added benefits of being in a garage, close to neighbors and harboring a CNC table. My primary concerns are the air compressor, shop vacuum and the CNC router table since it will run patterns that could easily run 30 minutes, an hour or more. Luckily, I am designing a cabinet to hold the vacuum, compressor and most importantly the CNC table for both dust and sound control. The empty pockets created in my 2x4 frame design will create great places for sound damping panels.
Solar Powered Auto Fan
The good old Solar Powered Auto Fan sold by the people of "As Seen on TV". I've eye-balled these for years and the stiffling sun and humidity this year finally pushed hard enough to get one. As describided on Amazon "Solar powered ventilation system
Auto fan blows hot air out of parked car
Maintains comfortable temperature level for your return
Fresh air is drawn in as hot, stale air vents out
Auto Cool even helps to eliminate pet and tobacco odors
Solar powered, no need battery
Fits any car window".
Kansas City Maker's Faire 3D Printers
The weekend was a blast at the Kansas City Maker's Faire (http://www.makerfairekc.com/). There were presentations and fun from many groups and as expected 3D printers were everywhere. While 3D printing is nothing new, it is still a fledgling market for the DIY home crowd and there is a constant stream of new ideas.
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