I'm finished working tomorrow until the 5th Jan, 17 days off, darn lovely. I'll obviously have a job list from my other half, and my boys similarly finish school for the holidays so I'll be entertaining them, but I should find a good few hours for woodwork/workshopping. On the list:
- There is a morticer on gumtree a couple of hours away - oh so tempting.
- My big box-joint router jig is ready for use on my coffee table project - need to find the courage to test it out, worried about cocking it up.
- I'm ready to install weather seals on the very draughty sashes in the spare room - will it stop raining for a few hours so I can whip them out, route grooves and install seals. Mother is staying and she's complaining the curtains blow in the wind, yes it's that draughty.
- The new workbench project has had no progress for 12months, is it time to take rough sawn stock to close to finished sizes? - a big sack of shavings could be incoming.
- The rough sawn components for making a garden sofa are likely now dry enough to bring to finished sized - That's 10 mortices per seat unit, hmm that morticer on gumtree is even more tempting!
- An early woodworking career kitchen bench, which is very Fred Flintstone in design, is ripe for cutting up, thinning down (so it's liftable), and rebuilding (so it looks much finer) - hmm opening another work front with other unfinished projects,
So many options, which way to go! What should i get on to in my time off? What are your plans?
Fitz.
- There is a morticer on gumtree a couple of hours away - oh so tempting.
- My big box-joint router jig is ready for use on my coffee table project - need to find the courage to test it out, worried about cocking it up.
- I'm ready to install weather seals on the very draughty sashes in the spare room - will it stop raining for a few hours so I can whip them out, route grooves and install seals. Mother is staying and she's complaining the curtains blow in the wind, yes it's that draughty.
- The new workbench project has had no progress for 12months, is it time to take rough sawn stock to close to finished sizes? - a big sack of shavings could be incoming.
- The rough sawn components for making a garden sofa are likely now dry enough to bring to finished sized - That's 10 mortices per seat unit, hmm that morticer on gumtree is even more tempting!
- An early woodworking career kitchen bench, which is very Fred Flintstone in design, is ripe for cutting up, thinning down (so it's liftable), and rebuilding (so it looks much finer) - hmm opening another work front with other unfinished projects,
So many options, which way to go! What should i get on to in my time off? What are your plans?
Fitz.