Found this clip on YouTube of the most beautiful one piece benches. Don't know how the hell they manage to transport those things to wherever they need to be.
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Saturday, April 23, 2011
Refuse Bag Stand
| Felled Wild Plum Tree branches |
| Got my debarking technique down to fine art |
It kinda felt like skinning an animal especially the way the bare wood underneath resembles bone, although I've never skinned an animal in my life I imagine this is what it must feel like minus all the gory stuff.
Once I had debarked all the wood I needed, I selected four thick branches that would form the backbone of my stand. I made two leg stands by just crossing two branches over each other and notching them in the middle to form a cross halving joint and nailed them together to keep it sturdy. I used a mitre saw to cut the cross halving joints and a 10mm wood chisel to chisel out the joint. Now that my two leg stands were sorted I fitted a decent size branch between the two and nailed it into place. So with the basic framework for my stand done all that was left to do was screw on the smaller branches that would form the "basket" where the refuse bags would be left safely out of reach from the roaming packs of dogs.
For extra stability I added four braces that attached each leg to the center "beam" of the Refuse Bag Stand.
Here's the what the finished product looks like.
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
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