ilovesunshine
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Hello All,
Hope you are all well!
So I have posted about some Garden Sheds which I am now back in Cornwall finishing the last roof! I'll update that thread when I have finally taken the last one back up country and assembled them both in their final place.
Anyway I came by a load of wood a few months ago, which comprised 2.5 Volvo estate FULL loads (I hit the weight limit before I hit the volume limit!) - mostly tannelised 2 x 4, a little bit of 2 x 3, a little bit of 2 x 2, and some other stuff that is sort of like cladding, pretty rough sawn, but just boards so no overlap - 2 corners are slightly bevelled, the other side isn't. All quite random lengths.
So I thought it would be fun to start this thread as I start to use it up and make things and make a log of what I make with it!
I'm hoping as I make more things I can improve my skills a bit
And if any of you have any suggestions, please let me know!!
If all else fails and I get fed up of storing it I can always make some raised beds for our allotment but that's a bit of a waste!!
Here's where it's currently stored until I start using it!!
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So, I have a few things to start with that I already made, they are pretty basic but at least functional!!
So far I have made:
- A VERY heavy and chunky table made completely from 2 x 4!! plus 2 matching benches. The wood was free as they needed the space and was already cut to a multitude of different sizes so part of the challenge is finding projects to use as much as I can of each length it already is cut to minimise wastage!! Hence the small benches and the way I designed it, haha!
- A slightly less chunky table and some excellent stackable chairs from Ana White's website
- And currently I am attempting an octagonal garden planter to say thanks to my parents for letting me use Dad's workshop down here to make the sheds!! Which I hope to finish tomorrow
This is all cut with the only Festool I currently own, the HKC55 and I have 3 rails - the angled 420 one and 2 of the 1400 ones plus the joining bits.
Hope this is of interest to someone -
I'll post a few photos below 
Hope you are all well!
So I have posted about some Garden Sheds which I am now back in Cornwall finishing the last roof! I'll update that thread when I have finally taken the last one back up country and assembled them both in their final place.
Anyway I came by a load of wood a few months ago, which comprised 2.5 Volvo estate FULL loads (I hit the weight limit before I hit the volume limit!) - mostly tannelised 2 x 4, a little bit of 2 x 3, a little bit of 2 x 2, and some other stuff that is sort of like cladding, pretty rough sawn, but just boards so no overlap - 2 corners are slightly bevelled, the other side isn't. All quite random lengths.
So I thought it would be fun to start this thread as I start to use it up and make things and make a log of what I make with it!
I'm hoping as I make more things I can improve my skills a bit

If all else fails and I get fed up of storing it I can always make some raised beds for our allotment but that's a bit of a waste!!
Here's where it's currently stored until I start using it!!
[attachimg=1]
[attachimg=2]
[attachimg=3]
[attachimg=4]
[attachimg=5]
[attachimg=7]
So, I have a few things to start with that I already made, they are pretty basic but at least functional!!
So far I have made:
- A VERY heavy and chunky table made completely from 2 x 4!! plus 2 matching benches. The wood was free as they needed the space and was already cut to a multitude of different sizes so part of the challenge is finding projects to use as much as I can of each length it already is cut to minimise wastage!! Hence the small benches and the way I designed it, haha!

- A slightly less chunky table and some excellent stackable chairs from Ana White's website

- And currently I am attempting an octagonal garden planter to say thanks to my parents for letting me use Dad's workshop down here to make the sheds!! Which I hope to finish tomorrow

This is all cut with the only Festool I currently own, the HKC55 and I have 3 rails - the angled 420 one and 2 of the 1400 ones plus the joining bits.
Hope this is of interest to someone -

