Issue 473 Archives - Woodworking | Blog | Videos | Plans | How To https://www.woodworkersjournal.com/weekly-issue/issue-473/ America's Leading Woodworking Authority Tue, 11 Apr 2017 14:56:45 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 VR-EZ Goggles Simplify Tough Woodworking Tasks https://www.woodworkersjournal.com/vr-ez-goggles-simplify-tough-woodworking-tasks/ Sat, 01 Apr 2017 13:00:47 +0000 http://rocklerwj.wpengine.com/?p=36556 Next-generation shop goggles offer tutorials on sanding, gluing, nailing and more.

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“It’s hard to admit this, but there was a time when I was afraid to start woodworking because I didn’t know how to sand,” says Vince Simpleton, inventor of the new VR-EZ Goggles. “I didn’t have a good teacher to help show me how.”

Even recalling the struggle of picking up a sheet of sandpaper, holding it against wood and wondering what to do next still gives Simpleton cold sweats, he says. And sometimes even nightmares.

“I felt like that next big step in the sanding process was about as clear as mud.”

An answer to those dark days before sanding came about five years ago when Simpleton, a freelance software designer, experienced his “breakthrough” moment.

“I was surfing the ‘Net one day and happened to run across a discussion thread on an online gamer site talking about virtual reality goggles — you know, ‘VR’ for short,” Simpleton recalls. “Those people play whole war-game and fantasy scenarios wearing headsets. Then it hit me like a ton of bricks! Maybe some of woodworking’s big challenges could be made easier if a guy could just learn how to do woodworking by staring into a VR headset, too!”

So Simpleton applied software savvy to solve his sanding psychosis: his VR-EZ Goggles are hitting woodworking stores today, April 1.

“You’ll notice that VR-EZ looks a lot like a pair of shop goggles you might have worn in seventh grade shop class or high school chemistry lab!” Simpleton says.

In fact, VR-EZ Goggles pack 21st Century technology into an actual pair of seventh grade shop goggles. Simpleton says the throwback to “old-school” will make the bulbous, black goggles with a red antenna feel familiar and less threatening. At least that’s the hope.

“And when these Goggles are showing you how to sand, who cares about shop fashion?!” Simpleton says. “Or getting dates.”

If you’ve never peeked inside of a gamer’s VR headset, Simpleton assures there’s nothing to fear with VR-EZ.

“Just strap them on, flip a switch, and there you are in a virtual workshop! Set VR-EZ to ‘Sanding Mode,’ grab a board and piece of sandpaper, and the Goggles will walk you through the process of sanding while you follow along in real time,” Simpleton says.

While users new to VR-EZ might find the back-and-forth technique of sanding difficult at first, “before you know it, VR-EZ will have you sending up clouds of dust like the pros! You’ll wonder why hand sanding ever looked so complicated in the first place,” he assures.

Aside from Sanding Mode, VR-EZ also includes virtual reality lessons on other woodworking and shop-related techniques. Set them to “Gluing Mode” and you’ll learn the essential steps of opening a glue bottle, squeezing the sides and applying a bead. You can repeat the VR simulation as many times as necessary until the principles are clear and you’re ready to apply real glue to real wood.

There’s also “Line Mode,” where you’ll learn how to draw straight lines with a ruler. Options for mechanical pencil, No. 2 pencil or permanent marker can enhance the experience.

“Drawing straight lines will open new doors for your woodworking, believe me!” Simpleton says.

Then explore other modes as your confidence improves: “Plugging in Extension Cords,” “Turning Screws with a Screwdriver” and “Hammering Nails,” among many others.

“On that last one, I recommend following the tutorial without trying to hammer an actual nail at the same time. You really can’t see what you’re doing with the Goggles on, and if your accuracy is off, well… That lesson can leave a mark.”

Or, use VR-EZ to help you keep a cleaner shop.

“Start with ‘Sweeping Mode,’ and just see if my Goggles don’t improve your effectiveness with a shop broom! Floor debris doesn’t have to be confusing. There’s a sweeper in all of us, and VR-EZ can show you how easy it really is to use a push broom,” Simpleton says.

Virtual reality isn’t just for young people. If you’re ready to learn woodworking but sandpaper or other tasks are holding you back, these black goggles can show you the way. Simpleton is sure of it.

“I’ve finally found my peace with sanding,” Vince says. “Sometimes a Simpleton can make something pretty easy seem so hard. Thank goodness I developed VR-EZ to help me figure these things out so I could finally become a woodworker.”

Find VR-EZ Goggles wherever cheap shop goggles are sold.

 

 

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VIDEO: Time Saving Table Saw Tip https://www.woodworkersjournal.com/time-saving-table-saw-tip/ Sat, 01 Apr 2017 12:59:32 +0000 http://rocklerwj.wpengine.com/?p=36620 One of our readers shared a tip that makes cutting with a table saw much easier.

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One of our readers shared a tip that makes cutting with a table saw much easier.

 

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New Culinary Use for Your Lathe! https://www.woodworkersjournal.com/new-culinary-use-lathe/ Sat, 01 Apr 2017 12:58:59 +0000 http://rocklerwj.wpengine.com/?p=36568 Need a Plan B when your grill's rotisserie fails? Look no further than your lathe -- and be sure to wear a face shield.

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Recently we were planning a big family barbecue when my grill’s electric rotisserie decided to give up the ghost. There I was with a pile of chickens to get on the spit but no way to roast them. Thank goodness I have a lathe! I mounted the chicken between centers, set my lathe to its lowest speed and used a blowtorch to cook them to crispy perfection. If you like to brush on the sauce, be sure to wear eye protection or, even better, a face shield, for any speed over 100rpm. The juice is gonna fly! I find that MAPP gas really brings out the savory goodness more than propane, butane or other options. Happy cookouts!

– S. Pindleturner
Cheatinheart, Alabama

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Another Use for Dental Molding https://www.woodworkersjournal.com/another-use-dental-molding/ Sat, 01 Apr 2017 12:58:14 +0000 http://rocklerwj.wpengine.com/?p=36626 This reader turned their personal trials into workshop glory. Join us for a tale of struggle, ingenuity and ultimately, triumph.

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If you’re anything like me (and why wouldn’t you be?), you haven’t been to the dentist since you were knee high to a grasshopper. While I find the sound of the drill soothing, there’s no need to sit in that uncomfortable chair and have somebody sticking their grubby mitts in my pie hole. But also if you’re anything like me (and why would you be) you’ve lost all your teeth. Hey, it happens. But I’m a woodworker, and I’ve read up on a little thing called Dental Moldings. I built a miter sled and cut my teeth to size. Feel free to get creative, with your teeth. I went pretty standard, but if you want vampire dentals have at it! Anything goes. And now I have a set of dental moldings for any occasion. Cherry for a night on the town, oak for my day to day needs, even some knotty pine for when I’m feeling fancy. My crowns have never looked better!

-Mo Lahr
Cuspid, WY

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Hears SoGüd Rabbet Ears 3000 https://www.woodworkersjournal.com/hears-sogud-rabbet-ears/ Sat, 01 Apr 2017 12:56:25 +0000 http://rocklerwj.wpengine.com/?p=36639 These headphones are so comfortable you'll never want to take them off. Ever.

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Hears SoGüd is excited to announce the latest in Norwegian ear protection elegance – the Rabbet Ears 3000! Put a pair of these on and never be bothered by shop noise, house noise or office chatter ever again! HSG’s patented sound numbing technology turns your ear into a fjord of bliss, blocking out all sound and letting you experience life as Mother Nature truly intended. Not satisfied with the blissful resonance of nothing? Great news! These new model Rabbet Ears come with Blütüth technology, which allows you to listen to your favorite woodworking podcast (like Sawin’ with Sven) and jam to your Sounds of the Shop app. This headset is so comfortable, you may never take them off! Ever! In fact, we’re still wearing ours!

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VIDEO: Best New Woodworking App – Sounds of the Shop https://www.woodworkersjournal.com/best-new-woodworking-app-sounds-shop/ Sat, 01 Apr 2017 12:56:21 +0000 http://rocklerwj.wpengine.com/?p=36631 Take your workshop wherever you go with the brand new Sounds of the Shop app for iOS and Android.

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Take your workshop wherever you go with the brand new Sounds of the Shop app for iOS and Android (sorry Windows phone and Blackberry users)!

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How to Sharpen a Saw? https://www.woodworkersjournal.com/how-to-sharpen-a-saw/ Sat, 01 Apr 2017 12:30:49 +0000 http://rocklerwj.wpengine.com/?p=36565 I've tried everything to sharpen my saw blade, including files and diamond stones, but nothing works. I'm willing to try anything. Help!

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I’ve tried filing my table saw blade teeth and honing them with diamond stones, but nothing I do seems to make them any sharper. Do you “experts” have any suggestions on how I can sharpen my saw at home? – Buck Saver

Tom Outman: In my experience, saving a penny or two now on blade sharpening will just have you spending lots of dollars later when you get it wrong and have to buy a new blade. Send it off and get it done right, Buck.

Chet Marschel: I beg to differ with you on this one, Tom. While I agree that the average Joe can’t sharpen blade teeth with a file, there’s another way to sharpen a saw: flashcards, nearly guaranteed to improve a dull blade. Think about it: there are a lot of numbers involved with blade tooth geometry. So, it’s all about the math here. My blade and I practice geometry on a regular basis, usually while glue or finish is drying on the latest project. I’ve seen real improvement in my blade’s performance, especially when cutting compound angles. No blade left behind, that’s my motto.

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Bench Dogs: Which Breed Is Best? https://www.woodworkersjournal.com/bench-dogs-breed-best/ Sat, 01 Apr 2017 12:30:31 +0000 http://rocklerwj.wpengine.com/?p=36617 Whether a registered breed or a motley mutt, your choice of bench dog depends more on your woodworking application.

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I see references all the time in my favorite woodworking publications to “bench dogs,” but I’m still confused: which breed is the best option? – Hugh de Maine Sociatee

Jonquil Givesback: As in many aspects of woodworking, when it comes to bench dogs, there’s more than one way to skin a cat. You’ll want to consider the type of project you’re working on. Using a rabbet plane? You’ll want a terrier or hunting breed to sniff out any stray marks. Also, if you ever use your bench dogs to mount something for applying finish, take note that Irish setters blend quite well with the warm tones of shellac.

Job Rhinestone: I like to mix things up a bit, which is why I often use multiple types of bench dogs for the same project. The bushy-tailed beasts add some tail-waggin’ enthusiasm to my woodworking projects, while a pooch with a slimmer tail is great for delicate work.

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Is There Milkshake Paint? https://www.woodworkersjournal.com/is-there-milkshake-paint/ Sat, 01 Apr 2017 12:29:16 +0000 http://rocklerwj.wpengine.com/?p=36560 I could really get on board with a wood finish that is both a snack and a paint! Does it exist, preferably as a frozen treat?

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I love chocolate milkshakes. Well, and vanilla, too. I’ve heard of milk paint, but is there a milkshake paint? If there is and I use it for painting my projects, can I drink what’s left in the can? – Skeet R. Stopblock

Tom Outman: Believe it or not, there’s no two percent milk in milk paint these days. But your wife might think you’re the cat’s meow if you paint her a nice project with it.

Job Rhinestone: I gave up milk paint when I realized I was lactose intolerant. Sorry, but guess I’m no help on this one.

Chet Marschel: I could go for a milkshake right about now. Matter of fact, I heard that Shamrock shakes come in four flavors this year! Thanks for the suggestion, Skeet!

Mark Hawkins: Do I know about milkshake paint? Do I ever! McRonalds Finishing Supplies has come out with a new line of Milkshake Paints for Spring 2017. They’re serving them in eight different delightful flavors including chocolate, vanilla, walnut, maple, cool mint, fresh mint, strawberry and shellac. As long as you can keep your piece in a room that’s under 32°F you’ll love the look, texture and taste of these new paints.

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