- Terry Fan For Society6 – The Whale Print
- Love this print
- Blind Self-Portrait
- Now there's a sound from my youth. Memories of visiting Dad at the office and playing with the old HP pen plotter abound.
- AMD: The Definitive Source
- An overview of AMD loaders and JS, emphasis on Dojo
- Chicago-Style Hot Dogs: when you can’t (quite) get there from here
- Everything is better Chicago-style
- chopped salad with feta, lime and mint
- tasty summer salad
- Twitter / altonbrown: http://t.co/RmmIdqBE
Linkage: June 6th, 2012 to June 21st, 2012
- Doing the Line Charts Right — vis4.net
- Great notes on how to make great line charts
- SPDY in Nginx
- Finally. Can't wait to turn this on.
- The care and feeding of software engineers (or, why engineers are grumpy) | NCZOnline
- Long, excellent essay on software engineering as a profession
- star trail photos
- Amazing photos from astronaut Don Pettit on the ISS.
- Cabin Life: The Rewards of Trail Work
- " Drive slow, be quiet and keep your dog on a leash." The three simple rules of camping at a campground.
Linkage: May 31st, 2012 to June 6th, 2012
- Fruit crop relief sought – Times Union
- I do like 'dem apples. Or lack of apples. NY lost 50 ~ 75% of it's apple crop to frost this year.
- Kartograph
- A new map / visualization library that draws fully vector data, with configurable projection. Via @nelson.
- Japanese Chisel Tuneup – Part 1 – Fine Woodworking
- Japanese Chisel Tuneup – Part 1:
Posted by Jay_SpeetjensSome techniques for tuning up Japanese bench chisels …
- Mortising / Adam Cherubini
- Adam Cherubini's take on mortising technique. Very little pounding, mostly use the chisel in a paring fashion. Very different take on how to chop a mortise by hand.
- Elliptical Shapes Using Simple Geometry – video
- How to draw an ellipse using a compass and a straightedge
A Place for Saws
I’ve got enough saws floating around now that I decided I needed a better way to store them. My little till will be a pretty simple box, dovetailed at the corners, with a drawer (two maybe?) underneath for saw sharpening stuff.
The plan is to store the saws handle down, blade up. The handles will rest on a piece of dowel and the blades will slot into a series of kerfs.
The dovetails came out pretty well, though I screwed up the top rail my first go round, mismarking the location of the pins. They fit great, they were just offset by an inch or so. Sloppy. I also got to cut my very first dado by hand.
White pine is fun stuff. Easy to work, smells nice, compresses well. And it’s cheap here in upstate NY.
Linkage: May 24th, 2012 to May 31st, 2012
- VIDEO: The Mercedes 300SL Gullwing. An instant classic…
- Keep 'em running, keep 'em on the road.
- On Being the New Boss
- Every time Tim Bray says "Mr. Lowery," I cringe a little.
- my pupils
- stupid eye tricks. the brain is crazy.
- US Housing Crisis – Negative Equity Infographic – Zillow
- beautiful visualization of a terrible thing
- API Design – Matt Gemmell
- Mostly focused on iOS / OSX, but good thoughts


