Thanks for your offer. I'm not trying to do anything in particular at this time but if I come up with a need, I'll contact you. I am learning it a bit at a time and am actually succeeding in some things.I used Inkscape for several years to produce manufacturing drawings for various projects when I was employed. The company only used open source and free software. Inkscape drawing tools are a bit 'strange' to use, especially drawing curves. The click, drag, then right or left click, I find awkward and frustrating to use, so you are not alone!! What are you trying to draw? I would be happy to try help you if I can and I'm sure there are experienced users of Inkscape on here who can help.
Well done, especially like the single piece drawer face, and the surrounding board. fair play.A play table and chairs made for my niece's one and three year old daughters. Mostly constructed from reclaimed chestnut from old wardrobes. Made the table top round so they couldn't argue about who sits where. The table legs splay about 10 degrees for stability which made the drawer construction slightly tricky. Finished with Osmo but not sure how this will hold up against paint and felt tips.
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What are the snowmen made of?Xmas Time
Thank youStigmorgan, I'm fascinated by your pieces, looking at them you must generate an awful lot of shavings. What do you do with it all?
Martin
That is as beautiful as we would expect from you Lefley, your skills are definitely something to aspire toMade the door, entrance, roof etc,
I bag up my shavings (I try to keep MDF out) and offer them on freecycle as pet bedding. Its not long before it goes.Thank you
Quite a few shavings, almost half get mixed into the school allotment compost bins and the rest I bag up and the binmen take them for me (I look after them at Xmas and they look after me all year ) although lately I've been very very lazy and have a compacted 3inch layer on the floor of my maker space, it's alot more comfortable to stand on than the bare concrete but I do need to clean up this weekend.
Thats not ideal unless you know the woods you ha e are animal safe and are not contaminated by any of your wood finishes, my shavings tend to get sprayed by the oils I use so would not be good for that use.I bag up my shavings (I try to keep MDF out) and offer them on freecycle as pet bedding. Its not long before it goes.
Good call though 90% of the shavings will be pine, the rest probably oak and shouldn't be contaminated by finishes since I only apply by rubbing or occasionally with a brush. Hope that puts your mind to rest.Thats not ideal unless you know the woods you ha e are animal safe and are not contaminated by any of your wood finishes, my shavings tend to get sprayed by the oils I use so would not be good for that use.
Ouch !lefley
nice job....esp the glue lam beam.....
wish we could get straight knot free wood....
Actually here it's cheaper by at least 50% to use steel now.....
easy to bend and hidden fixings....
which is what most people are doing now for purglers n outside frameing etc....
have a few commisions to do this winter....
a piece of cr@p pine 5"x5"x3m long is over 50 euro's....
A great piece of work - very classy.View attachment 137928Something a little different here for me, more of a team effort this one.
I made the 3 rings in the top and the columns themselves, and assisted in the arches very briefly. I also machined and fitted the mouldings on the very top. 4 man install in the capitol city that I was a part of.
A good few months work this.
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