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Re: [Homestead] Attention woodworkers: Routasigner
- From: Don Bowen <don.bowen AT earthlink.net>
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- Subject: Re: [Homestead] Attention woodworkers: Routasigner
- Date: Fri, 05 Jan 2007 15:59:32 -0800
At 1/5/2007, you wrote:
They all lean to
> the right about 30 degrees, like extreme italics. Any help or insight
> into correcting the problem is appreciated. He posted this question to
> several woodworking lists but has received no responses, so I thought I
> would try it here..I can always count on you guys.
>
I do not know about that one in particular but the one I have uses templates. The router has a template guide that fits inside the template cutout. The templates are inside a mount that is clamped to the board. The letters follow the template, for tilted letters it is necessary to buy templates with that shape.
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Subject: Re: [Homestead] Carrots
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Why do you fill and refill the jars three times?
Ray
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Subject: Re: [Homestead] Carrots
Now, that might be a solution for non-tender carrots...pickled carrots recipe??
This is a universal pickle ploy I've used with peppers, carrots, brussels sprouts, okra, onions, string beans, as well as carrots.
Dilute vinegar to 2.5% acidity (by mixing equal parts vinegar and water). Add some salt and boil it.
Fill jars with carrots or whatever. Put in a clove of garlic and/or a hot pepper and/or a sprig of dill if so inclined.
Pour the hot vinegar brine to fill the jars and immediately pour the brine off the jars and back into the kettle. (fill all jars, then empty all jars in the same order so that the brine is in the jars a few moments).
Bring the vinegar brine back to a boil and fill the jars again and empty them again.
Boil the brine a third time and fill the jars.
Put on flats and rings and turn the jars upside down for five minutes.
Turn the jars upright and leave them alone for three weeks. You can move them, of course, just done open any or monkey with them. And for heaven's sake don't tighten the rings any further!
Some people find the product too sour.
Some of almost everything in the garden is pickled this way each year and serves as snack food all winter.
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