Never made a birdbox not on my watch!I (being retired) looked at joining a Mens Shed but the emphasis on chatting and drinking tea didn't really appeal! - the woodwork (making bird boxes) was a bit basic.
That said, the concept is great for men that are perhaps lonely, at a loose end etc to meet with potentially like-minded blokes and share a hobby.
No - not that one, but not too distant.Don't know if our local men's shed is the same one Rob is referring to (North Cotswolds I think) but they put out a lot ot bird boxes and the like at the local GPs surgery, never seem to sell though
Went to the Mondrian exhibition at the Tate Margate a while ago. Fascinating to see so many so close up, but they really haven't aged well at all. Some are very fragile with lots of paint flaking etc.Inspired by @petermillard and his recent Mondrian table I spent a wet and miserable day in the workshop creating a some "pallet wall art" for our garden (the door is faux)
Pallet timber planed and thicknessed, strips cut, all stained/painted and glued/pinned to an oddment of OSB.
The boxes are bend around an oval core then a oval shaper is pushed in top & bottom to hold the shape while they dry. All the information you will ever need can be found here, on John Wilson's websiteHi, Peter.
Did you use a template/jig to make those nice boxes?
Mine has 3 coats of yacht varnish so hopefully it'll withstand the weatherWent to the Mondrian exhibition at the Tate Margate a while ago. Fascinating to see so many so close up, but they really haven't aged well at all. Some are very fragile with lots of paint flaking etc.
Looks like your're a good squeezeWife wanted the dining room tidied up, managed to squeeze this into my schedule before Christmas.
Internals are oak veneers, oak worktops, still needs hand painting at some point.
Many of us have tried to find out what it takes to make DrBob our squeeze but to no avail.Looks like your're a good squeeze
Laser engraved Mate ..Teepeg I like that can you explain how you printed the face please.
What was planned then? Anything to do with the apostrophe?Made using pallet wood .. My 1st attempt, a few mistakes along the way, hopefully my next one will come out as planned ..
Great your back to it after Fridays assault!So today I got back into the maker space after Fridays entertainment and decided to start on a project I set myself, our godson and his partner are getting married so I thought I would make a pair of the Victorian figures I made for the school fair but bigger, today I got the female form done, I'm happy enough with her, my only negative is the head, I think it should have been taller and taper down to the neck as it looks squat and round.
Made from Ash with a little bit of spalting, stands about 9 inches tall and finished with linseed oil, will add a couple more coats over the week.
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