Sunday, July 30, 2023

A collaborative column

 Both Barry and I are a bit focused on using up things we have around the place, rather than purchasing new materials for new projects.

With that in mind he set out to use up some solid timbers that he had in his wood pile.  He cut and routed a number of small cubes which are great for popping into gardens; and we decided that together we would create a tall post for the garden below us.

He routed and inked the meandering line around the four sides of the post, and then together we worked on adding rusty bits to each face. These are photos of B in action.



And of me in action!



I had hammered all these nails in, and we were about to fold the metal over onto the other face. Barry did the lovely folded edge on the left.


I learnt how to attach washers that had a big hole - by added smaller ones on top. Love the look!


It was a very iterative process. We would add an element, review, consider the space that was left, select something to fit or to balance. A really responsive approach.


I loved the cap plate on top of the post. Again the trick of attaching washers with large holes came in very handy...


Earlier in the day we had elevated the post-bench so that it was easier to get down to, and up from. And then with the help of our friend Faith, we positioned the post. 


The view as you walk down through the garden.


The view as you approach from the road below.


And unexpectedly, the view from our back deck! We love how it pops its head over the greenery.


And here is one of those garden cubes - used here near Dad's orchids and one of our garden sculptures. Dad requested it so that when he take the garden hose up that way to water the other orchids we planted around the corner, the hose doesn't damage the orchids or the sculpture. Form AND function.


If you also follow Barry's blog you will get a double dose of the post I think.

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