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A while ago I made one of those vices used for bookbinding which is
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Assemble, true up, glue and temporarily clamp against the try square,
and then add two screws to hold the alignment:
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# Background

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[The first shot](/post/carpentry/workbench) at a workbench sat dormant for a fair while. Meanwhile it got
cold---very very cold. Then it got wet---very very wet. Then it got hot---very
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> This post is largely a log so I remember how to do it next time, but
> if anyone else has a bunch of scans to convert, read on...
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This project began when the noise of the ethernet switch opposite my
college room became unbearable. I picked the room for the view, which
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This board is riddled with mistakes: the clock and latch are actually
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This was a sudden impulse last summer: I'd seen a 'sunrise' alarm
clock (which fades on slowly to simulate sunrise, theoretically
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Now that we have a working counter and display the next thing to look
at is the timebase. The timebase I built when first working on this
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And then took out two of the sliders. Now if we connect the three
poles together we have a twelve-way one-pole switch, which is much
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I started this peice of test equipment when I was about 15, I think,
built the timebase with enthusiasm, the counting chain with a bit
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Well that wasn't too bad. One face is screwed with _very_ small
screws into small bits of ply glued on the inside of another face.
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It's incredibly basic: just a few headers, crystal, usb, and a few
resistors and capacitors. The wiggle in that track is to balance up
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I don't much like PCBs, but I like wiring ICs up even less. Up till
now I've made boards with the toner-transfer-and-any-old-container
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Moving is not much fun. Moving pianos is even less fun: you have all
the difficulty of moving a 300kg object coupled with the worry that
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I have a piano to tune. And also to restore: a few hammer shafts to
bend, hammers to file, a bit of crud to clean out, bridle straps to
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We have a Hotpoint FFA52 fridge-freezer. It has previously given
[much hardship](/post/repairs/how-to-break-a-freezer). It no longer
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# Hardware

So we have five mains circuits: the lamp, the fan, the heaters, the
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OpenFridge has been running the fridge since the first post, which apparently
was in January. In that time:
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I arrived back yesterday to discover that the fridge, or more
specifically the fridge-freezer, had been off for at least a
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Now, how does one clean polystyrene? I rubbed
down with neat bleach and got all the surface mould off, but that's
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My microwave went on the blink, a few days before I got married. It
started turning itself on, randomly, as soon as it was plugged in.
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The radio we use in the kitchen to make washing up bearable stopped
working. Specifically, it wouldn't turn on, but the power LED was
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This posed something of a problem: what do you do when a pinned tenon
breaks? The joint was too broken just to glue, neither surface was
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My father’s electric shaver wasn’t holding charge; he asked if I could
have a look at it and see if the internal battery could be replaced.
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Our thermostat has an annoying feature. If you press any button---but
particularly the ‘OK’ button you have to press a lot to change
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Somebody has bent the toaster. It shouldn’t be looking like this:

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About five years ago now I stopped dreaming of a proper bench vice and
built one from some old oak kitchen doors I rescued from a skip, an
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