Ujumbe: 13
Lugha: English
NJ Esperantist (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 24 Septemba 2014 4:58:07 alasiri
You can find the blog here on Wordpress.
Daĉjo
Alkanadi (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 25 Septemba 2014 8:44:53 asubuhi
NJ Esperantist (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 25 Septemba 2014 10:10:32 asubuhi
Alkanadi:Cool. Why don't you make some youtube videos. Youtube is a great platform for bloggingMore YouTube videos are in the plan. I've made 2 already and have a bunch of others filmed. The editing and voice over are what take so long for me. (Plus translating a bunch of new technical terms in ways a non-woodworker might understand.) I'm making the videos in two versions, Esperanto and English. Sometimes I just don't have enough time in the day.
jkph00 (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 25 Septemba 2014 1:55:10 alasiri
NJ Esperantist:I've started to blog in Esperanto about some of the projects I do in woodworking. The posts are mostly about projects I've already done, but from time to time I'll be putting up a video showing how I made it. Occasionally I'll post info about the tools used in the hobby as well.Delightful! I am working on a cherry wood end table and am wondering about the best tool to use to sand its top. Do you enourage readers to ask questions like that, too?
You can find the blog here on Wordpress.
Daĉjo
NJ Esperantist (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 25 Septemba 2014 4:40:37 alasiri
jkph00:Sure ask away, but I'll admit I'm no expert on woodworking, just an amateur. Finishing is also one of my weak points.NJ Esperantist:I've started to blog in Esperanto about some of the projects I do in woodworking. The posts are mostly about projects I've already done, but from time to time I'll be putting up a video showing how I made it. Occasionally I'll post info about the tools used in the hobby as well.Delightful! I am working on a cherry wood end table and am wondering about the best tool to use to sand its top. Do you enourage readers to ask questions like that, too?
You can find the blog here on Wordpress.
Daĉjo
The tool you would use depends on what tools you have and the current condition of the top of the end table. For me, I'd use my orbital sander or do it by hand. It also depends on the finish you'll use.
Christa627 (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 25 Septemba 2014 9:55:20 alasiri
Here is a video of his working wooden-cased TI-82 graphing calc, recently featured on makezine.com

NJ Esperantist (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 26 Septemba 2014 12:26:34 alasiri
Christa627:Interesting! My oldest brother is a woodworker; he makes and sells wooden signs of various sorts, and also makes things just for fun; mostly tech-related stuff like wooden graphing calculators and Minecraft figures (his other hobby/business is repairing computers).That graphing calculatir is just cool! I once saw another woodworker in the U.K. make a wooden case for his phone.
Here is a video of his working wooden-cased TI-82 graphing calc, recently featured on makezine.com!
sergejm (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 26 Septemba 2014 12:51:45 alasiri
NJ Esperantist (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 26 Septemba 2014 10:59:42 alasiri
sergejm:A wooden case for Kindle would look more cool!I quite agree!
Christa627 (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 27 Septemba 2014 5:22:27 asubuhi
sergejm:A wooden case for Kindle would look more cool!I just told my brother that, and he said, "They're wrong. A Kindle doesn't have any buttons."
