wcndave
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Personally I can't wait to finish all the things I _have_ to make, so i can start on all the things I want to make, other than workbench and arcade machine it's been all need rather than desire.
Steve Maskery":1lpq3x0k said:I'm very flattered by you all! I fear my skills are not in that league.
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lurker":agv9m6xm said:I have seen your stuff in the flesh
It is good enough to sell, you might not make a living out of it but I assume that's not the goal
You just need to find the market
Woodmonkey":t4vwxypf said:Looking great Steve, if all else fails I reckon that would make a great little holiday let!
Joking aside, I reckon teaching is the way to go, looks like a perfect space to learn some woodworking
Steve Maskery":1lq3ma4i said:So why not come over and wield a paint brush for an hour or two, eh? Eh?
Steve Maskery":1h1ore9z said:I've finished the front cladding today. Not a lot you can say about it!
I was quite pleased about how it lined up at the top. The biggest problem was that I couldn't get the top strip on over the one below it, even though I'd allowed some clearance to do that. If Ray had been here we probably would have managed it between us, but on my own, not a hope. I spent ages trying but eventually gave up and cut off the back of the groove to make a rebate. It looks the same and once the soffit is on there will be no gap at all.
There was one board that had got broken along the way.
I decided to replace it. I just hacked it out and slid in a new piece.
And that is how I discovered why I was so far adrift yesterday with the alignment of the boards. I had been as careful as I could to ensure that I'd started level, but I was 16mm or so too high on the left. This was the reason
I'd not bedded them all down properly, and it doesn't take many of those to get very out of line. But never mind, it's a shed, not a palace and I like what it looks like.
Steve Maskery":2jkhka4o said:it's a shed, not a palace
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