Walney Col
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The roof joint ready to be assembled and glued;
How it'll fit together;
A quick try on top of the light box before I lay it on the bench with a weight on each corner to keep it flat till the glue cures.
Note that the very top of the roof joint still needs to be sanded to blend in with the curve on the top of the side pieces;
The roof is cut from oak while all the rest is pine (I scrapped what little bit of beech I had to start with trying to route slots in it) so I think I'll oil the roof after final cleanup to deliberately accentuate the difference.
Next job is tarting it up a bit/adding splashes of colour for which I'm using the following photos and the japanese equivalent of relevant words for inspiration. (From the recipients point of view this is probably the point at which I either look really clever or fall flat on my face. )
Oh yes, and most of the LEDs arrived in the post this morning but not the ones that I thought most likely to succeed to that's going to have to be put off til monday now.
Col.
How it'll fit together;
A quick try on top of the light box before I lay it on the bench with a weight on each corner to keep it flat till the glue cures.
Note that the very top of the roof joint still needs to be sanded to blend in with the curve on the top of the side pieces;
The roof is cut from oak while all the rest is pine (I scrapped what little bit of beech I had to start with trying to route slots in it) so I think I'll oil the roof after final cleanup to deliberately accentuate the difference.
Next job is tarting it up a bit/adding splashes of colour for which I'm using the following photos and the japanese equivalent of relevant words for inspiration. (From the recipients point of view this is probably the point at which I either look really clever or fall flat on my face. )
Oh yes, and most of the LEDs arrived in the post this morning but not the ones that I thought most likely to succeed to that's going to have to be put off til monday now.
Col.