Sunday 7 April 2013

Today's Daily Brain Teaser (Apr 08, 2013)

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When you curtail a word, you remove the last letter and still have a valid word. You will be given clues for the two words, longer word first.

Example: Begin -> Heavenly body

Answer: The words are Start and Star.



1. Greeting word -> Hades; place of torment

2. Company symbol -> Tree trunk piece; written record

3. Large stringed instrument -> Small room; prison

4. Vote against; forbid -> Pet doctor

5. Jewellery or stone carved in relief -> Arrived; moved toward something

6. Champion; type of sandwich -> That woman

7. Rope with a sliding loop at one end -> An unmarried young woman

8. Exhibition of cowboy skills -> Was carried on the back of an animal





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Today's Daily Trivia Quiz (Apr 08, 2013)

1980s: Advertising Slogans

How well do you remember those television ads from the 1980's? Take this quiz and reminisce!



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Creativity : Shape Hunting

Look around the room and try to find as many squares as you can. Picture frames, sticky notes and tissue boxes are some examples of objects that are square. Remember, rectangles don't count! This exercise helps you become more aware of your surroundings and helps improve your attention to detail. If squares are too easy for you, try circles or triangles.



You can do this exercise whenever you are sitting around doing nothing, whether it's on the bus or in a waiting room. If you have a friend with you, make it a challenge to see who can find the highest number of a certain shape.

Vocabulary : Word of the Day : Scurrilous

scur-ri-lous



adj :: Using or given to coarse language.



"Those who sat in the world's upper gallery treated that incident, I am well convinced, with their usual vociferation; and every term of scurrilous reproach was most probably vented on that occasion." -- Fielding, Henry

Memory : Social Meals

Social interaction is important for making and maintaining good memories. Meals have always been a time when people get together to eat and enjoy each other's company. If you notice that you are often eating alone, try to change that habit.



Make it a policy in your home that meals are a social event. Remove the newspaper, turn off the television and give your family your undivided attention. If you live alone, invite a friend or neighbor over for dinner. Not only does this introduce some novelty into your day, but it also strengthens your relationships.



If you are at work, try to arrange a group lunch with coworkers or friends who work nearby. Eating lunch with coworkers in different departments is a great way to learn something new.

Can't get that song out of your head? Try solving some puzzles - Yahoo! News (blog)








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Can't get that song out of your head? Try solving some puzzles

Yahoo! News (blog)

Lady Gaga vs. Sudoku (Credit: Getty Images)You're driving along, minding your own business, when suddenly "Doo Wah Diddy" or "Call Me Maybe" blares out of the speakers, and the pesky chorus lodges itself in your head for the rest of the day. You try ...





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Free and Cheap in New York City: Monday, April 8 - New York Daily News



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Penultimate Edition Of The One And Only - PNEFC



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Mortise and Tenon Black Walnut Picture Frame

I had been wanting to learn how to do Mortise and tenon joinery for a while now, but for one reason or another just hadn’t found the time. When my wife said she wanted a custom picture frame for a Disney puzzle she was building that she wanted to put in our daughters room I jumped at the chance. I came up with a simple but unique idea for a black walnut picture frame that was built using mortise and tenon joints instead of more traditional miter joints.


I used 4/4 black walnut for the frame. The frame is custom fit to the size of the puzzle with has an inside dimension of approx 21×27 inches.


Before I started the joinery I had to fix a flaw in the form of a hollow knot in one of my pieces of walnut. Since I didn’t want to waste good wood, and since it didn’t pass all the way through the board and had a very pleasant looking face I decided to fix it. I used painters tape to mask off the area around the knot and then filled it with epoxy and left it to dry. I then used card scrapers to smooth it out. I then marked the face side of the frame using green painters tape so I wouldn’t get it confused with the backside.



To create the mortise I marketed out the locations and used my drill press to remove the bulk of the material. I then used chisels and a mallet to clean up the tenon.



For the mortise I used my table saw. I cut the mortise to almost correct size. I left them slightly oversized. I then custom fit each mortise to its matching tenon using a shoulder plane and chisels to sneak up on the perfect fit.





After fitting each joint I test fit the entire frame together, and to my partial surprise it actually fit together! And I could pick the frame without any glue and it felt solid! Nice! The next step was to glue the frame together.



I then routed 2 grooves (Rabbets?) into the back of the frame using a rabbeting bit. The first groove was 1/8 deep and was the max width of my bit. This groove is intended to help me recess the hardware so the frame can sit flush to the wall. The second grove was using my largest bearing on the bit (smallest rabbet) and was 3/8 below the first grove or ½ in total depth from the back face of the frame. This is where the picture will go. I will be using a 1/8 piece of acrylic for the front, the puzzle is 1/8 thick and then a 1/8 piece of hardboard for the backing. I squared the corners of my Rabbets using a chisel and a mallet.



For the ends of the four sides I decided to leave them extend past the corner and stand proud, with a simple rounded end. To create the rounded ends I created a template out of ¼ hardboard. I then traced the round over’s onto the ends. I then cut the bulk of the waste of with a carcass saw. After I had removed the bulk of the waste I used a router and a pattern bit to finish the round over’s.









For the hanging hardware I simply placed the hardware on the backside of the frame at the desired locations and traced them on with Pencil (inside and outside) I then used a small hand router to recess the entire bracket so it would be flush with the backside of the frame and so that the center would be further recessed to allow for the head of the screws that will eventually secure the picture frame to the wall.







I then sanded everything smooth and finished the frame with boiled linseed oil and amber shellac.







I think it turned out nicely! it even sits flush to the wall.



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