Another week of tips and techniques I’ve scooped up into my Felix the Cat magic bag o’ tricks. Don’t forget to share in the comments below any tips that you’ve come across in your travels. And if you’re going to be at Maker Faire Bay Area on May 20th, come see my Amazing Tales from the Shop panel (see details below).
Building a Simple 2×4 Jack
Over on Essential Craftsman, Scott shows us an ingenious way of building a post jack using nothing but a couple of 2x4s.
Correctly Measuring Heat Shrink
Hack-a-Day recently ran a piece on the chemistry behind heat-shrink tubing. Heat-shrink is fascinating stuff, and ever so useful once you get over the strange particulars of how to size it, how to determine the percent of shrinkage when heated, and after you consistently remember to thread the heat shrink onto your wires BEFORE splicing or soldering down components! In the Hack-a-Day piece, they link to a manufacturer’s how-to on properly sizing your tubing. Basically, you measure the diameter of the thinnest part of what the tubing will be covering and then choose heat shrink that’s 20-30% larger than that.
Learning to Swim by Wading in Over Your Head

Pre-Gluing End Grain

A Monkee Makes a Branding Jig
This great tip comes to us from none other than Micky Dolenz of The Monkees! Micky is a woodworker and he and his daughter Georgia have a woodworking business called Dolenz and Daughters. On their Instragram feed, they shared this tip for creating a simple jig for registering a branding iron. As Micky demonstrates in this little video, with a guide like this, you can do multiple applications of the iron and still have everything register properly. You could also use this same idea on rubber stamps.
[Side Tip: If you haven’t heard the most recent Monkees record, Good Times!, give it a listen. You may be pleasantly impressed. I was. It was one of my favorite albums of 2016. Here’s a review I did of it on Boing Boing.]
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