Tuesday, May 31, 2016

More tiny projects

Spent this weekend studying and working at the new bench.

First, a couple additions to the workspace.

The workbench needed some additional light. This bike-wheel-turned-light-fixture that I got from a friend moving to Hawaii is perfect:



The space also needed a place to sit down. This fine pleather chair happened to be out on the sidewalk for free:

Pickles isn't sure pleather is quite the right aesthetic. She is wrong.

After getting all that organized, I could get back to that planter I started last week. Here is the finished product:


From further back:

After we get some soil, we are going to transplant some of the fast-growing lillies from the front of the house into it.

Lastly, I took some of the 4x4's that had been supporting  the kitchen in the house's former life, and edged the garden with them:

When I have time to plant a garden again, this will help keep the water on the garden soil instead of it running off into the mulch. I'm going to plant some flowers there in the meantime. Pickles likes the dirt patch aesthetic, but once again, she is wrong.

Lastly, we spent another lovely Sunday at Jonny's, making flatbread pizzas on the grill and watching Tootsie outside on his deck, projected onto a wall. His gorgeous fire pit kept us warm late into the evening:

Thank you for another wonderful evening, Jon!

Sunday, May 22, 2016

Pre-kitchen prep projects & AJ's birthday

I caught a free week between the end of one class and the beginning of a new one, so I was able to make some progress on clearing space in the garage for the kitchen fix-up (now only a month away!). I spent the week cleaning things up, throwing things out, moving things around, and using up materials I've been saving for projects.

Project 1: Bedside Shelves

Our bed (the rolled up futon on the tatami mat in the picture) is in this little nook in the new room.  It fits great there, but there is no room for bedside tables, so I finally put up these little shelves:


Did I use recycled materials from another project, you ask? Yes, yes I did. These are cut from a plank left over from the Great Fence Replacement of 2012, & finished with rub-on polyurethane left over from The Monster Project of 2014-2016.


Project 2: Workbench

There was a 7-foot piece of structural beam left over from The Monster Project of 2014-2016 that I liked the look of. It's basically a 3 1/2"-thick length of plywood, made up of many ultra-thin layers:

Thumb for scale!


I decided that I would make it into a workbench, along with, of course, other pieces of wood left over from the project. Like this bug-chewed piece of wood that used to hold up the kitchen:



Here is the bench, from a side angle. It's only a foot wide, but very heavy, so I attached it to the wall with a 2"x4" rail, and used the stoutest supports I could find for the front (4"x6"'s).

 

When the bench was done, I put up a scrap of bulletin board, a 6' length of chalkboard Contact paper, and this paper towel holder, which I found in all the stuff that had been left in the downstairs "rooms" by the previous owner(s):

 


Here is the finished work space:



Having a nice, clear, new space to work, I couldn't resist diving right into more projects. Of course.



Project 3: Wood scraps rack

Obviously, I have a ton of wood scraps, and few practical ways of storing them. So, I built a rack. Here it is from the back:

Received the Pickles Seal of Approval
 And from the front:

Much better!



Project 4: Planter

I was very excited to finally get on to the project of making a long (5 1/2') planter for the back steps. I spent today cutting down the pieces I need for the box:


I'll be able to jump into assembly next weekend, & then get that outside.

After that, there are a few more long pieces of wood that I don't already have plans for. Maybe I'll make something for the new kitchen.

In other news, I wanted to show everyone Jon's famous paella, which he made on the grill to celebrate AJ's birthday last weekend:


Yes, it was as delicious as it looks. Thank you Jon!