So I'm minding my own business making a variety of different things but mostly tied up with this box that has me in knots. Too many compound angles.
#6 individual pieces all with interlocking joints and 24 of them have absolutely no square corners: all compound angles. And they are, of course tiny, so you can't really measure what ya cut.
Any way so I'm messing with this thing and I need to build a goofy lttle miter fence jig for the things so I can set it up like a sineplate.
Slab of a couple chunks of maple and off I go to the jointer which I had left in the planer mode.
Flip the heavy cast tables down and LO what do I see Black spots!!!
Black spots peppering an area about 6" diameter with no pattern. They appear on the paint as well as my shiny new cast iron.
Hmmmmmm
I poke at them, get my glasses, on the paint they are a tad bumpy and will chip off the paint but on the cast iron there is no tell tale bump the cast iron seems stained.
Hmmmmmmm
I look up. SPIDERS. It was spider droppings.
I hate spiders.
They are inside my shop vac now.
I hate spiders.