My First…..and it felt good
I work in a home improvement store and I talk to people who are working on some project almost daily. I decided that i too wanted to make something. A deck. Is what I decided to tackle.
After about a month I took the plunge and purchased the materials including a new saw. Although I did not need a saw since they cut the wood for me. I kept it anyway since I decided to create other things.
It is not as big ad I thought but it is a perfect first try at making something from wood.
Will be buying plants to put around my new deck.
Thanks for visiting!
Posted on July 11, 2018, in Photography and tagged Carpentery. Wood work, garden, photography, projects. Bookmark the permalink. 13 Comments.
Great job, Robin!
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Thank you Steven!
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My pleasure. 🙂
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Fabulous job, it’s perfect!
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Thank you!
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This is neat. I think even I could make this.
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Thanks. The hardest thing was getting it level.
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That is fantastic. Great achievement.
I’ve always liked working with wood since I was a kid. We would remodel our house in Normandy during the holidays, and my father taught me woodwork, electrical wiring, cement, plaster, what have you. But wood is the noblest of materials. (And yes the hardest is to level it!) 😉
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Thank you! I have few more projects in mind to work on this fall. One is a tiered planter and the other is to put some wood on my bedroom wall. I do wish that I learned more about electrical and working with wood. I love being able to see it go from an idea to an actual completed project.
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Electrical work (most of it) is not that complicated. Maybe you could take a few classes. 🙂
And yes, it is nice to see the result of one’s hands’ work.
(Tip: can you draw? If you do, always make a sketch of what you plan to do, helps a lot)
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Arais drawings are better than mine most of the time.. lol
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Lol indeed.
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