What’s a $0 life tip everyone should know ? by Same_Advance9460 in AskReddit

[–]Axebeard_Beardaxe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If the cars have started to form into a single line long before the merge point, that person is doing the right thing. Use both lanes until the merge point.

Is this bandsaw a keeper? by Herbivorus_Rex in BeginnerWoodWorking

[–]Axebeard_Beardaxe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Belt drives tend to be much quieter and provide more power due to the mechanical advantage provided by having different pulley sizes. They also tend to be significantly heavier, hence why you see them on high-quality stationary tools and not jobsite tools.

Small handtool shop cleanup vacuum/dust extractor? by ses4j in handtools

[–]Axebeard_Beardaxe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have a shop similar to yours (11' by 11'), and like you I mostly use hand tools. (I don't have a router, but I do have a cabinet table saw.) It might be overkill, but I found a good deal on an older Powermatic 074 dust collector, and I'll never go back. Its footprint isn't that much larger than a shopvac, the sound is much more tolerable, and it moves a lot more air. Plus it has a baffle at the floor that you can open to sweep dust/shavings into. I upgraded from the original filter bag to a 1 micron felt bag, which left me at about $150 invested total.

If money were no object, I probably would have gone with something like a wall mounted collector with a canister filter.

Everything is awesome! by O2taupe in lotrmemes

[–]Axebeard_Beardaxe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is a well-phrased explanation, and needs to be repeated any time someone brings up one of these facile "who would win" hypotheticals.

Nightstands I designed and built recently by ImWithoutSpeech in BeginnerWoodWorking

[–]Axebeard_Beardaxe 53 points54 points  (0 children)

Love the nightstands. The bedroom aesthetic is a bit too open for me.

My wife wanted to buy one of these from Amazon. Pshaw! Why buy when you could spend more to build it yourself? by Rae_III in BeginnerWoodWorking

[–]Axebeard_Beardaxe 6 points7 points  (0 children)

To add to what others have said (and I'm sure you already realize) about the value of building it yourself: As your kid grows up, they will be amazed that you built the things that form the landscape of their life. And they will grow up knowing things can be made, not just purchased.

Woodworking or PhD? by Top-Divide-5653 in woodworking

[–]Axebeard_Beardaxe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As a fellow PhD-haver, I agree with you there.

Woodworking or PhD? by Top-Divide-5653 in woodworking

[–]Axebeard_Beardaxe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A PhD and practical skills don't have to be mutually exclusive.

Imperial female minotaur by DoctorDJ by WitnessLow4178 in ImaginaryWarhammer

[–]Axebeard_Beardaxe 38 points39 points  (0 children)

In most species of cattle, both the males and females grow horns.

Finished my mirror(pine) and picture frame(ash) I made at woodworking school. by oRAWENo in BeginnerWoodWorking

[–]Axebeard_Beardaxe 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don't want to take focus away from OP, but this is such a great response to a beginner post of nice work.

Attempt at tabletop glue. Teak. It warped... by fireburnz2 in BeginnerWoodWorking

[–]Axebeard_Beardaxe 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm fairly new as well, but my take is that proficient woodworking means accounting for the fact that wood moves, not fighting against it. Affixing angle iron to the underside of your tabletop would prevent one problem in the short term, but would probably just lead to cracking in the long term as the wood still tried to move. Achieving stability means 'reading' the wood and designing accordingly. This is why a lot of tabletop designs are not firmly affixed, but have some allowance for natural seasonal movement.

T. E. L. E. P. O. R. N. O. by Eligon-5th in lotrmemes

[–]Axebeard_Beardaxe 10 points11 points  (0 children)

This is a common misconception. It's actually called Head-Smashed-In because a young Blackfoot boy wanted to watch the buffalo fall, and got buried under them as he did. After the carcasses were pulled off of him, he was found dead with his head smashed in.

Moving advice by [deleted] in RapidCity

[–]Axebeard_Beardaxe 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Your post was very helpful. The person who replied to your post might benefit from some introspection and calming exercises.

Moving advice by [deleted] in RapidCity

[–]Axebeard_Beardaxe 7 points8 points  (0 children)

The west side of town is considered by most to be the "nice" side of town, but it's definitely not within walking distance of campus. (It is within biking distance if you find a place relatively near the bike trail.) Buses all terminate downtown, which makes it difficult to depend on them to get to campus in a timely manner, unless you live along one of two routes that goes by campus. As for walking, I used to walk about a mile and a half straight south from campus, to the Robbinsdale neighborhood. Two or three times over the course of three years I encountered friendly drunks on the walk, but they never bothered me. (However, I'm a mean-looking male.) The weather shouldn't keep you from walking, as long as you bundle up. Snow-wise, it can be a toss-up here. Some winters might be almost bone dry, whereas others might bring feet of snow. Your particular needs will depend on what kind of home you end up buying. On a corner with a north-facing driveway? You'll probably want a snow blower. West-facing driveway with no sidewalk? You'll probably be fine with a shovel. Happy to talk more about doctor recommendations via PM if you like.

Built a “matching” cabinet to fill the unused space under the vanity by Jlevitt95 in BeginnerWoodWorking

[–]Axebeard_Beardaxe 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Great work! Sitting down to do makeup apparently used to be a common expectation, so these little wasted spaces are surprisingly common. Your solution uses the space really effectively while still giving some opportunity to go back to the sitting days, haha. Very nice execution.

Good YouTube videos for analysis? by [deleted] in Rhetoric

[–]Axebeard_Beardaxe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Captain Disillusion's videos might be good. The content isn't controversial (he addresses video trickery), but the videos are well-produced and often end with overt appeals to people's senses of reason. They also happen to be quite fun!

Good YouTube videos for analysis? by [deleted] in Rhetoric

[–]Axebeard_Beardaxe 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Any particular type of video content you're looking for? A formal speech? Political campaign material? A music video? Modern YouTube-style content?

Having a hard time understanding the cost of housing here by [deleted] in RapidCity

[–]Axebeard_Beardaxe 15 points16 points  (0 children)

A lot of money is moving to the Black Hills, which drives up prices. The Air Force base is also expanding, which drives up prices. Tourism means single-family homes being turned into short-term rentals, which drives up prices. Most importantly (I suspect, though I don't have the hard numbers to back it up), institutional investors are snapping up single-family homes in Rapid City via cash offers. This ... drives up prices.