Mister Griffiths
Member
Hi folks,
A little while ago my ladyfriend and I went on a picnic with a group of friends, and while it was lovely there was a definite issue regarding the safe transportation of liquid-based intoxicants. In an attempt to solve this (and for a bit of a laugh) I retreated to my workshop and built this little chap:
Its designed so that the bottom doors open to reveal a couple of miniature glasses, the front then folds down to rest on the doors to form a table and reveal the spirits and recipe book, and the back panel slides up to reveal the mixers, like this:
The whole thing was done with hand tools, as at the time my workshop had no power (it was a leaky shed), but I would appreciate any comments/criticisms...also, if anyone can think of a companion piece for me to have a go at I would be most interested to hear!
Cheers chaps,
Mister Griffiths
A little while ago my ladyfriend and I went on a picnic with a group of friends, and while it was lovely there was a definite issue regarding the safe transportation of liquid-based intoxicants. In an attempt to solve this (and for a bit of a laugh) I retreated to my workshop and built this little chap:
Its designed so that the bottom doors open to reveal a couple of miniature glasses, the front then folds down to rest on the doors to form a table and reveal the spirits and recipe book, and the back panel slides up to reveal the mixers, like this:
The whole thing was done with hand tools, as at the time my workshop had no power (it was a leaky shed), but I would appreciate any comments/criticisms...also, if anyone can think of a companion piece for me to have a go at I would be most interested to hear!
Cheers chaps,
Mister Griffiths