Building a Japanese Inspired Fence
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- Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
- Hey guys,
I am building a fence for my Japanese garden today.
I am doing my best to use all wood construction without nails or screws (except for a couple). This is my own design and I am putting into use all the tricks I can come up with. Enjoy!
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I did a number of projects like this, and my advice...when you're done, paint the exposed wood, bamboo surfaces with clear, marine spar varnish. I used McKlosky's Marine Spar Varnish...the original formulation (with VOC's). It's called Man o' War and has a picture of a racehorse. Otherwise the wood will oxidize and discolor to a uniform battleship grey.
Thanks for the advice! I will look into it ☺️
Great to build things. Even as an amateur , sometimes especially so. Great results, But please consider your safety more !
watching the dowel slit/cut, secured by your hand, while in the background is a workmate that would reduce tendon damage risk substatially if used, was just terrifying to watch & more so to imagine others copying.
Top power tool tip. stand to the side of your work and the direction of travel of any rotating blades !
secure work before spade drilling & not while sitting
otherwise, great result
Thanks for your advice 🥰
@@timeoffwithtrevor8456 thanks for your inspiration.
sweet gotta like fella keeps washing machine outdoors cannot go wrong
Ha!
Beautifully done you may be an amateur but not for long
Thanks😊
こんにちは。とてもいい感じだと思います。今後もよろしくお願いいたします。
ありがとうございます☺️
Young man, do you not have a circular saw? I realize that may be all you had, but if you had an angle grinder & drill, one would presume one would have a circular saw. And was that a tree pruning hand saw? Friendly advice: use the proper tools (especially if their basic) specific for the job at hand & for Pete’s sake, use gloves & proper technique when using power or hand tools. You made me cringe many times. We all begin sometime - I understand that, but common sense also has its place. Keep on doing tho. Good effort.
Thank you for your advice!