Wall-Mounted Workbench (update)

Closed view.Closed view.

Open view.Open view.

Today I finished putting all the hardware in the wall-mounted workbench. I’m pretty relieved to finally be to thus point. Tomorrow Cole will put a clear coat on it then we can mount it to the wall in the garage.

With this big project pretty much behind me I can consider other things like another picture frame (mitered) and probably some toy guns for some of the kids.

Reading Good Books

It’s very enjoyable to read books written by good authors. One reason is because, in seemingly mundane sentences, they use interesting combinations of words that reach out to the reader.

Not everyone reading the book will be inspired in the same way or by the same words. But people will find something that inspires them in great books.

While reading Little, Big by John Crowley I came across a phrase like that. Maybe it’s the timing, the environmental influences, whatever it was it struck a chord with me. Here’s the phrase in the context of its sentence:

“Mother was powdered to the elbows in the process of pie-making, not a mindless task though she liked to call it that, in fact she found that at it her thoughts were often clearest, notions sharpest; she could do things when her body was busy that she could at no other time, things like assemble her worries into ranks, each rank commanded by a hope. She remembered verse sometimes cooking that she had forgotten she knew, or spoke in tongues, her husband’s or her children’s or her dead father’s or her unborn, clearly-seen grandchildren’s, three graduated girls and a lean unhappy boy.”

The phrase impacted me with the idea that hope commands (controls) worries. Beautiful. It reminds me of the many instances in the Scripture that speaks of hope.

  • Romans 12:12 (NIV) — Be joyful in hope, patient in affliction, faithful in prayer.
  • 2 Corinthians 3:12 (NIV) — Therefore, since we have such a hope, we are very bold.
  • 1 Peter 3:15a (NIV) — But in your hearts revere Christ as Lord. Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have.

Hope is one of the most wonderful aspects of the Christian faith. When I come across phrases that remind me of that hope it’s exciting! Now I’m excited to read more of the book.

The Question Not Fully Understood

“There is nothing so self-defeating as a question not fully understood when it is fully posed.”

—C.S. Lewis

Wall-Mounted Workbench

Today I worked on the workbench with Cole. He was very helpful which enabled me to get the project—except for some hardware—completed.

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I’ll get the last of the hardware at Rockler this week and start the sanding. I’m pretty happy with the results. I learned quite a bit about building such a large carcass.

I think it’s going to be awesome and one-of-kind. It’s very cool to build stuff that isn’t available in stores. Totally custom.

Adding Shingles to the Toy Horse Stable

Here are the pictures from when I added the shingles to the toy Horse Stable project:

Listening to and implementing good suggestions from others improves the quality of the project you are working on.

One More Thing

Often, upon finishing a project, you look at it an say, “That looks really good. But…” What follows in that statement could be a list of things or it could be just one item.

That one item can make a big difference in the end result. So, at that moment, you have a choice to make. You can decide you are too tired to do more, and it’s good enough, or you could decide it’s worth the extra effort.

While working on Bailey’s Horse Stable project this situation occurred. The project looked really good, but…. It came down to the roof. Everything else worked and the roof was nice but not wow.

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Wendy spotted it first. She asked the question and made the suggestion that shingles on the roof would be really cool. Time and lack of specific tools prevented me from making the type she originally suggested.

With a little thought I was able to come up with an idea to make the shingles without a lot of expense and I already had the tools for the job. Pride could have prevented me from being receptive to Wendy’s suggestion but I think the project wouldn’t have turned out as well.

Here’s what the stable looks like with shingles:

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Now I’m so much happier with this project! Before you start thinking, “Sure, it’s nice if you want to feed your narcissism,” consider this:

This is a gift for a child; Wendy’s niece, Bailey. The reaction that others, especially adults, have toward this stable will affect her. When people give it the wow effect she’s going to know someone gave her something special.

Bailey will know that her aunt Wendy thinks she is very special. That’s worth the extra effort for one more thing. By the way, everyone is like Bailey in that respect.

P.S.—I did it so Wendy would know she’s special to me.

It’s one of those days…

You know, where you miss the best dog you’ve ever had.

Man is a Woman

“…humanity as a whole is changeful, mystical, fickle, delightful. Men are men, but Man is a woman.”

Excerpt From: Gilbert Keith Chesterton. “The Napoleon of Notting Hill.”

Construction Photos of Bailey’s Horse Stable

The gallery below shows the construction photos of the American Girl Horse Stable.

Bailey’s American Girl Horse Stable

Wendy came up with a great Christmas gift idea for her niece, Bailey: An American Girl Pony Stable. I said I could build it, she promptly found dimensions.

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Luckily I had all the materials already in my workshop. I got it all cut to size in short order.

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The assembly went quickly and the results are very nice. But, we both agreed, it needs shingles. I’ve figured out how I’m going to do them and plan to finish them tomorrow.

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