Hi, nice job!Cheers @Ged S
Here is one of my Addys made from Cedar, apart from a few Redwood slats after I ran out of Cedar
All fastenings are hidden Pocket holes apart from the ten coach bolts as decreed by Norm
Plants are Delphinium, Pansy and Iris !
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Cheers Ged, both tables flat (gravity) epoxy crystal clear stuff. The slits are from the woods original purpose, they are/were drainage holes as it was a tree sized planter. The tree was felled on our garden. The other table had them too, but I covered them by making a bigger epoxy fill.Hi, nice job!
I didn’t have a pocket screw thingy and went for exposed countersunk stainless screws (Spax). Expensive but look pretty good and easy to strip down when refinishing required.
Alderney! Do you know Simon Fane? He used to do the Telegraph crossword in Bromley in the Shortlands. My old local. I used to have a pint with him most days. He moved back to Alderney a few years back. I miss his company quite often. Proper Gent and great company. Please say hello from me if you do. Tell him Chris from the Tav. He'll know.Cheers Ged, both tables flat (gravity) epoxy crystal clear stuff. The slits are from the woods original purpose, they are/were drainage holes as it was a tree sized planter. The tree was felled on our garden. The other table had them too, but I covered them by making a bigger epoxy fill.
I do know him, but not mates. I'll definitely mention you to him Chris. Cheers.Alderney! Do you know Simon Fane? He used to do the Telegraph crossword in Bromley in the Shortlands. My old local. I used to have a pint with him most days. He moved back to Alderney a few years back. I miss his company quite often. Proper Gent and great company. Please say hello from me if you do. Tell him Chris from the Tav. He'll know.
Just in case, hope you understand.
That is truly the most hideous thing I have ever seen.
Well I like it John and it's given me food for thought as mine is mounted on a plain rectangle of granite so might well change that.It's lucky for me then that I don't give a flying fig for what you think
My missus now has to work from home and I couldn't bear the idea of an Ikea desk, so I made her this. It's my first big piece apart from my work benches. It was quite a learning experience. Not entirely happy, but not unhappy either.
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Taste is subjective so what you like and what someone else likes are rarely going to be in line with each other.Well I like it John and it's given me food for thought as mine is mounted on a plain rectangle of granite so might well change that.
Some people just have no taste as well as no manners.
That is impressive, nice work. The wood looks like Ash if I'm not mistaken.My missus now has to work from home and I couldn't bear the idea of an Ikea desk, so I made her this. It's my first big piece apart from my work benches. It was quite a learning experience. Not entirely happy, but not unhappy either.
For a first project, that's superb. Well done.
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