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No, I'll stick to pockets thank-you. As long as the boards are planed and true [which thy will be] all you need to do is drill and screw - even I can do it. What I really want is to replace the shyte wardrobe in our house in Balatonfured, this is just a practice run.
speramus in juniperus
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Suit yourself!
One handy tip when building something that big: if the side and top pieces are the correct lengths (which is easy to check) you can verify squareness of the whole thing just by measuring the two diagonals. Any difference and it isn't quite right - a lot simpler than faffing with long set squares.
Never underestimate the power of stupid things in large numbers
--- Serious Sam
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Just a curiosity, but when the side and top pieces are attached, particularly when the thickness of the boards is small compared to the size of the enclose rectangular solid, is their not a lot of play in the object?
Solutions would be to put in an intermediate shelf, stabilizing the awkwardly crooked cabinet, or as I prefer to solve it, build triangular cabinets - roomy, yet satisfyingly limiting.
"The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits." - Albert Einstein | "As far as we know, our computer has never had an undetected error." - Weisert | "If you are searching for perfection in others, then you seek disappointment. If you are seek perfection in yourself, then you will find failure." - Balboos HaGadol Mar 2010 |
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Or triangular corner supports at the back, yes.
But it you built it off square it's a real PITA to square it up in situ.
Never underestimate the power of stupid things in large numbers
--- Serious Sam
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As the sheep man says - get it square, make sure it's square and then square it up.
speramus in juniperus
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Nagy Vilmos wrote:
Balatonfüred[^]
Oh, summers of my childhood spent there...
modified 9-Jan-14 8:22am.
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We've had a house there fro some six or seven years and spend all August there. Swimming in the lake, 'tasting' the wine, eating well and generally living the good life. Oh, and doing all the endless jobs a house needs in a single 5-6 week window. We're going over late February and if the weather holds we might go down for a day a two. If it's really cold we'll go down anyway to go skating on the lake.
speramus in juniperus
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Me thinks your linky is bust, had a look nice place...
Linky fixed, all good!
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Fured is very nice and not suicide expensive. From the UK the only option is to fly into Budapest and drive or get the train, or, as we do, drive overland.
Every year we are seeing more and more Brits, oft with no connection to the country. There are also a lot of Dutch, German and Italians. It is a nice town and a beautiful area. I'm biased but I love it.
speramus in juniperus
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Yup, we everywhere!
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Biscuit joints? I have one of these[^] Festool puppies.
If there is one thing more dangerous than getting between a bear and her cubs it's getting between my wife and her chocolate.
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And there lieth the problemeth. Too fracking expensive for making a couple of cabinets.
speramus in juniperus
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You don't think of it that way. You are thinking "shiny shiny" instead of "tool".
You amortise the cost over the lifetime of the tool, and divide the cost by the number of units it will build.
So in your case, thats £570 (inc VAT) divided by the number of wardrobes you will probably make, so that's what? 570/1 == £570.
Ah. I see the problem...
Never underestimate the power of stupid things in large numbers
--- Serious Sam
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We need one large frame in our bedroom and I'm going to make one for the girls room as well. Then in Fured we have four bedrooms with four wardrobes that are falling apart. Add to that the need for some decent storage in the larder as well as some more storage in our Budapest flat and I have another ten or so cabinets to build.
speramus in juniperus
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So...20 odd units is £28.50 each. Cheap as inexpensive fried potatoes!
And it's shiny...
Never underestimate the power of stupid things in large numbers
--- Serious Sam
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I'll spend more on screws then I did for the jig, so it's good value and only three quid a cabinet.
speramus in juniperus
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Remember the Law of Power Tools: buying cheap, costs twice. The first to realise that the bargain you thought you were getting isn't up to the job and the second outlay is buying the better tool you should have bought the first time.
If there is one thing more dangerous than getting between a bear and her cubs it's getting between my wife and her chocolate.
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Even assuming you don't use csk screws (which split the wood) its a weak joint. Might work for a picture frame but I would do joinery with it. You would be better off with doweled and glued joints.
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Back when I was doing a lot of woodworking one of these would have been the real deal.
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Imagine if there was a plugin for web browsers that would kick in when you visit pages of Wikipedia. It would add download links at the bottom when ever there is downloadable content available through Bittorrent, Usenet, or any other source. These links would blend in to look like part of the page. Clicking such a link would start a download to your local computer through a built-in download manager. For example you go to the Wikipedia page of the movie Terminator 2, and it has links to download that movie.
Piracy of content is pretty common already, but this would take it to the next level so that grandma will start doing it too. No more complicated software to install, no shady web sites to visit for finding the content, no difficulty in finding specific content.
The plugin queries a shared database, so there is no central place to shut down the system.
Of course a huge challenge is to index up all the content, but perhaps the bulk can be done through automation, and the rest through volunteers. The same could be done to assess the quality of the content. Over time all media content that is relevant in the world would be indexed and available to any person in the world for free.
Surely this is illegal, so Im not advocating that anyone should create such a plugin. But just imagine if someone did. That would be the end of copyright.
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bjoernen wrote: Of course a huge challenge is to index up all the content, but perhaps the bulk can be done through automation, and the rest through volunteers. Just have it query Tribler. That's almost the decentralized database you're looking for (well, no usenet), and it already exists.
Small problem: you'd have to get your grandma to install this plugin.
Then again, grandma installs all the plugins. And toolbars. And anything else that can be installed.
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Oh gawd yes. (She's not my grandma, but...)
One elderly lady I fix computers for (she is the mother of a non-technical friend) installed so many toolbars her browsing window was one inch (2.5cm) high...
Never underestimate the power of stupid things in large numbers
--- Serious Sam
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Elderly ladies never install toolbars on their own. Scumbag motherf***** web designers wrap sh*t around their innocent-seeming pages to install this crap.
Software Zen: delete this;
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And the elephants that add them to the installer for this, and that, and the other...and make the default "yes I want to install this"
Never underestimate the power of stupid things in large numbers
--- Serious Sam
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bjoernen wrote: Over time all media content that is relevant in the world would be indexed and available to any person in the world for free.
On a totally unrelated note (hint: </sarcasm>): I'd like to hire you. You won't get any payment but as you suggest that all the work of the media companies should be free, I assume that you work for free too....
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