Back in June I posted here about a wood joint choice for a shed. It is finally finished so figured I'd share some photos and get some feedback.
The story is my wife wanted a sentry shed she saw in a garden centre, I didn't want to pay £250 so I made her one for her birthday. Cost about £120 all in. I designed it to fit on a paving slab and wanted to use woodworking joints in order to get some practice, having never done any before. I'm very much a noob, first proper project beyond some beer crates.
I used a drill for screws and a jigsaw to cut the curved shelves, but everything else was hand tools. I've been building a small collection over the last few months, buying what I need and restoring it before moving on with the shed build.
I uploaded the build process images to imgur, so please have a quick look at the gallery of the build and let me know your thoughts:
https://imgur.com/gallery/mevgo
Cheers!
End product:
The story is my wife wanted a sentry shed she saw in a garden centre, I didn't want to pay £250 so I made her one for her birthday. Cost about £120 all in. I designed it to fit on a paving slab and wanted to use woodworking joints in order to get some practice, having never done any before. I'm very much a noob, first proper project beyond some beer crates.
I used a drill for screws and a jigsaw to cut the curved shelves, but everything else was hand tools. I've been building a small collection over the last few months, buying what I need and restoring it before moving on with the shed build.
I uploaded the build process images to imgur, so please have a quick look at the gallery of the build and let me know your thoughts:
https://imgur.com/gallery/mevgo
Cheers!
End product: