Although this is not directly photography or frame related, I thought I'd post it anyway. Baby room preparations necessitated the making of two new shelves which I proceeded to make from second-rate and recycled jarrah.
I have enjoyed the learning process afforded in woodworking. Getting joins looking nice, correct angles, and pleasing finishes. One website I have found useful is the following:
http://www.am-wood.com
As with the frames I make, accurate measurement is the key to arriving at a good finished product. If you are confident in measuring and cutting accurately, assembly is made a lot easier. However, the warped state of some of the recycled timber made some parts of assembly difficult.
I have enjoyed the learning process afforded in woodworking. Getting joins looking nice, correct angles, and pleasing finishes. One website I have found useful is the following:
http://www.am-wood.com
As with the frames I make, accurate measurement is the key to arriving at a good finished product. If you are confident in measuring and cutting accurately, assembly is made a lot easier. However, the warped state of some of the recycled timber made some parts of assembly difficult.
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