Monday, July 10, 2017

CALLIE THE CAT

Today we adopted a kitten.
For 40 years we have had cats. We love them. Finnegan, our last cat died in August last year. Since I was newly retired and we were going to be doing some traveling Cindy and I decided to hold off getting another cat. Well it was time apparently.

Cindy saw a 3 month old female gray tabby listed on the Dumb Friends League website. Once she mentioned that and asked if I was ready we met up and went to see her for ourselves.






As you can guess we fell in love and brought her home. She has been skittering around exploring, chasing toys and snuggling up close for some serious petting time. We are thrilled with her.

We really had a hard time picking a name. After scrolling over a great number of names we both agreed that she is cute. We will call her Callie.



WOODEN GEAR CLOCK

I am fascinated with clocks. Not the WalMart clock in the bathroom but those clocks that exhibit fine craftsmanship like grandfather and cookoo clocks. Even those medieval clocks that are still ticking away in clock towers in Europe.

While tooling around YouTube I came across videos of wooden-geared clocks. Others had discovered these clocks and videoed each step of their construction. These clocks that are totally made out of wood were designed by Clayton Boyer. His designs are just beautiful.

So after retiring I set up my shop, bought the plans and materials, and slowly began. Now I have to admit that I was nervous in the beginning. I have never done anything like this. Yet I knew I could do it and was determined so I read the plans through and began at the beginning.

Clayton Boyer says in his website that those making these clocks better be prepared for frustration and his is right. Here is one example.

Boyer uses Baltic birch for his clocks. I have never heard of it so I figured birch is birch. I bought birch plywood at my Home Depot store and got busy. I soon encountered splintering plywood while cutting out the pieces. If the pieces are not precisely cut the clock doesn't work. So I knew I was going to have to throw some pieces out and start over. Thus the frustration.

I finally decided that maybe there is a difference between birch plywood and discovered that there certainly is. Baltic birch plywood has more plys so it is much stronger than Home Depot birch plywood. I had to track down a place that sells what I needed and discovered it in Tennessee. I placed an order and they sent me what I needed. Since getting the Baltic birch I have recut a number of pieces with great results.












Cutting the teeth.

Splintered birch plywood. A waste of time. Different teeth broke off so this gear was ruined.

 I still have a long way to go but I will get there.

This is what it supposedly looks like when complete.




TOY CHEST

Some time back I decided to construct a toy chest for Matt and AJ's three children. After searching on Pinterest and Anna White's website I came up with plans. I really need detailed plans to work on a project like that. I am a sometime woodworker so my skills are okay but I am certainly not as skilled as brother Don or my Dad. They can look at something and know how to build it.

Anyway with plans in hand I bought wood and got started.
I really enjoyed making it. It turned out great. I painted it white enamel so handprints and pencil marks can be wiped off. Then inside the lid I spelled out the names of the grandkids, And I have pictures of the grandkids checking it out.
They will appreciate later when they are older.

Now it is on to a chest of drawers for Ben.