The price of board today should it not have a vault door on itKnocked together a very rough and ready plywood storage rack. Trying to get a handle on the mess
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You've got to start somewhere, it works that's the main thing. Everybody needs one at some time. Maybe carve some detail on it as you progress.View attachment 28525
Possibly not quite up to the standard of others on the forum, but I am just beginning at this woodworking game!
Keeps me out of the firing line, so all's well.I don't envy you measuring them all up individually. I bet they'll look really impressive once you have them all fitted.
Ones for pros the other for firewood makers!Getting a bit confused with the two threads "Post a photo of the last thing you made" and "Post a photo of the last thing you made " ?
Not seen any ladies of the night posting Thier exploits on either oneOnes for pros the other for firewood makers!
Oh I cut the corner off!!Hanging some doors today, don't know if it was luck or good judgement by someone (not me) but this one literally missed the sloping ceiling by 2mm Anyone who has done similar knows how tricky jobs like this can be, very easy to take a chunk out of the ceiling when lifting the door in and out etc.
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Whoever hung the previous door obviously didn't think it would miss the ceiling and just guessed how much it might need cutting off. The customer was happy to see the back of this, as you can imagine it did look ridiculous, especially when it was closed with the big gap in the corner
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That means theres room for a 'Post a photo of the last thing made by you' thread.Getting a bit confused with the two threads "Post a photo of the last thing you made" and "Post a photo of the last thing you made " ?
8 barrel nuts and bolts made for the desk I’m building. Made from 25mm stainless bar, threaded to M10 and stainless bolts. Brushed finish on the belt sander. Thought I had bitten of more than I could chew after the first cut took 25mins, but new hacksaw blades and it was just 5mins per cut, phew. Must say I quite like a bit of metalwork, hmm where could I fit a lathe?
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