Sometime, long ago we made Captain in the shop. Last fall I repainted the boat and last week I put it in our pond. Kieran remembered making that boat,and the many other boats we've made in my shop. That moment is just about as satisfying as a moment gets.
What else have I done? I dragged out my old friend 'Contact Cement' and added some leather to customize my shoulder bag and to add some heft to the flap.
If you have the glue and some clamps and someplace to let it dry, (like a shop). You can add detail and ruggedness to something you bought at the store like everyone else. I include this sort of thing to remind folks that a home shop can become integral to your life and life style. We mustn't dismiss 'craft' projects as less important than 'wood working' projects. I admire many of the 'Makers' I see on-line that are doing lots of different things, not just wood work.
So that you can see that I am still working with wood.
Under the stairs coming down from our deck is dead space. Into that dead space has drifted garden related stuff. You know the sort of thing, chicken wire, stakes, flower pots etc, etc. However you can't see most of that stuff because it is hidden by the screen that I knocked out from some left over lattice and 2 x 4. The only thing that is semi-interesting with this screen is that it is easily removable. I drove two 3/4 inch dowels into the frame of the stairs leaving enough dowel proud to hang the screen on. The job was dead easy since I have a table saw and cordless drill. It is great to have a few tools on hand and a bit of wood laying around waiting to be employed. In fact 2 x 2 lumber from the box store would save you from having to use a table saw. This is almost a 'craft' project. Get out there and make some simple stuff, come on, make something.
On my bench currently is an actual wood working project.
wheels |
After the wheels, everything will be cedar fence board.
The weather is good, the days are sunny and I am spending time in the garden. For us life is good, I hope it is good for you too.
cheers, ianw
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