Sunday, August 28, 2011

Back from a Break

I took a little break. I have been going nearly non-stop for a long time. Practically this whole summer....wait, YES, this WHOLE summer. Anyway, so I took a long weekend and we went to Seattle and stayed with some friends. We did the Space Needle thing, Pike Street Market, Some Music thingy I can't remember the name of as well. We celebrated our anniversary and got to see my best friend which was wonderful!

But, we all know me, so let's just say I didn't leave woodworking behind. I took my tools with me and did a quick mini-training with her on some of the tools as we built a picnic table for her daughters. To thank her for letting us stay with them, I brought up a pair of chairs and a small table for the girls. They wanted an art table so I made them one.


I think I built the table in one evening the night before we left. LOL. Nothing like waiting until the last second!
I left it untreated so she could decide about paint or stain herself. I love doing stuff like this for others. The picnic table turned out so adorable as well! It is just the right size for the toddler age group. My friend did such a great job! I only wish we had more time to go over more tools and build a few more things. Oh, and there is a second piece of wood on each side for the seats. All the pictures I have of the finished table have my friend's daughter and herself in the photo and I can't post it without their permission, but you get the general idea of how the table looks. :-)


Alas, I did have to come home and I had to get back to those tables and chairs for my daughter's new daycare. I took a night or two in order to just cut all the wood I needed. Man, there were a lot of little pieces I had to cut and drill pocket wholes with the Kreg Jig. Hours of doing that each night!


In the end I did a sort of assembly line where I did each step for all them instead of building each one and then moving on to the next one. I think this saved me time. For awhile I had just the legs and supports sitting everywhere and then I had them semi-stacked for a bit.



Sure looks like a lot even though there are only 10. I didn't say anything before because the chairs I brought to Seattle were a surprise. I really only had to build 10 chairs, but I built 12 specifically so I could bring a set up to Seattle with me. :-)

This weekend flew by. Probably because we blew practically the whole Saturday at the fair. We all need a break and it was so nice to go and walk around with my husband and just peek at all the booths. But today I really hunkered down and spent hours sanding them down and staining them. I just need to put a clear coat of shellac or varnish on top and they are ready for school.


I did not however get around to building the tables. I just didn't have the time before the sun went down. Instead I spent the time after dinner (I knew I had only 30 minutes of sunlight left) and started to build the enclosure for the patio on the playhouse. Previously I needed the saw to cut the windows, and I did actually borrow it from our friend. This made it so much easier, but both of my shoulders were sore for days! I did this all before we left for Seattle.

I worked well into the darkness to finish this up. It got so bad I resorted to using a spotlight to do the final touches. The wood piece through the middle is the support for the roof of the enclosure I am building.



I also got the beginnings of the door done. I have it hung and re-hung after the kids ripped it off by accident. I should have told them I wasn't done with the door and to be careful. Ooops. I do love the color though. A nice blue to offset the grey.


Here is the backside of it. I have to decide if I want to put another piece of the other side or leave it looking like this to the inside of the playhouse.


All in all, I am getting things done. I just hope I get the thing done before winter at the rate I am going! Let's hope I can finish the tables this week so this next 3 day weekend can be spent finishing up some more of the enclosure of the playhouse as well as the windows too!

2 comments:

fethiye said...

I like the 2x2 in the legs, it is a good idea. How did it affect the overall dimensions? Only the slats have to be adjusted down, right?

And you built 10+ of those chairs?!!!

Did you find an easy way to level it when adding the back legs?

Sawdustmomma said...

I am going to do a blog post now with all the nitty gritty about these chairs. Stay Tuned!