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    Hi all

    Been a member for a while but with a young family, priorities have been elsewhere. In my (close to zero) spare time I enjoy using wood to use in living spaces - a king bed, breakfast bench, climbing wall, deck, slab table, bathroom countertop, bread box, baby toy, outdoor storage box, indoor shelving, adventure treehouse thingy...

    My youngest son loves nothing better than to crack out the tools and start making - so maybe I might have a bit more time than before to spend on this interest.

    I've stashed a bunch of timber over the last ten years in what appears a desperate hope to use it - white cedar slabs milled at the farm, jarrah etc.

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    Welcome to the forum.

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    Two posts in seven years ... you have been busy with the family!!

    I think it would be great to work with the youngsters

    Lucky you

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    Ooh, gonna show us some of those projects? The climbing wall sounds interesting

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    G'Day & Welcome to a top forum "themata"....
    There are quite a few members in Perth, across West as well as across the whole country & the globe.....
    You'll find a heap of helpful & knowledgeable blokes & ladies on the forum and for most very willing to assist
    Keep showing off your handiwork as everyone loves a photo, especially WIP [Work In Progress] photos with build notes.
    Enjoy the forum.
    Enjoy your woodwork..
    Cheers crowie

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    Hi neighbour... I'm just down highway... Mandurah. Understand the sabbatical... me too, I was vacant for about 8 years... so don't feel too bad. One of my disappointments with the woodworking has been not being able to go to the WoodShow here in WA... it coincides with the Avon decent weekend usually. There was a group here that used to meet sometimes. (2 or 3 times a year) Would love to see if thats going again. I'm just a wood working enthusiast & like to share & learn. Cheers kerry
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    Ok well I don't have much to work with and my shed is 1.5m wide, 3m deep and 4.2 m high. I have only handheld tools as a result of this constraint. So in comparison to some of the hobbyists pics I have viewed, I modestly put these up as functional items designed with extremely limited time, tools and experience. Some I reckon aren't terrible!'
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    White cedar bread box with orange oil and beeswax finish
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    White cedar kids breakfast bench with gillys wax finish
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    White cedar stool from slab offcuts
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    Bookshelves from skinny slabs of white cedar - gillys wax again. Love working with it - very forgiving but still hard. I wish I'd had an ipad when I did the breadbox... I hand sawed a 20mm thickness piece into two 10mm thicknesses with a couple of g clamps and some straight steel to make the lid, door and fascia. And the board I started with was a warped piece - it was an exercise in shaping to achieve a hygienic timber-only seal!
    Got kicked in the teeth over it too - was a bread box gift to dad as he likes to make his own, and he took one look at it and said it would be a great onion box and put it in the bottom of his pantry... well at least the cockroaches cant get to his onions!
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    Here's the Jarrah bits.
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    Farm style - the top of the mattress is 1m off the ground
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    Again farm style slab table with bench seats 2.4m, with the round outer skin still on underneath.

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    nothing terrible about any of it.

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    I think this flick is worthwhile in terms of the wall. It's not really woodwork - my oldest son having a good go at ithttps://m.youtube.com/watch?v=BodbP-Sx0Cc

    And here is the youngest
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    All up the height is 4.2 and the angle about 35 until it meets the roof. From there it is horizontal for 2m making all up about 6m of steep climbing.

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    Thanks mate

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    Here's the deck, brick top screen and then the box and treehouse built from offcuts
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    Success! Not quite 2yo. The boards are screwed into steel joists. Next, the fence is screwed to recycled jarrah uprights seated in Galv post supports, which are screwed to the wall.
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    Lots of off cuts from this boat building effort, made this
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    And this
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    Quote Originally Posted by dusteater View Post
    nothing terrible about any of it.
    I agree, lots of very fine carpentry in that lot of photos - WELL DONE!!!

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