Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Mason Bee House. With Bee Babies in Mud.


A Mason Bee House is a place for mason bees to build nests. They grab spiders and stuff them into holes, pack with babies then seal with mud.

They buzz like crazy when in action - hilarious. 





It is made from pine pallet timber and kanuka

Rustic Driftwood Stool



Driftwood is such an interesting material to use. Soft, worn, aged, tough.

This stool is a mix of driftwood branches, fence palings, and a block of wood. Not too exciting when its said like that.

Finished with boiled linseed oil.

Lots of grain and sanded to within an inch of its life. Nice to sit on too.



Steel Wheel, hardwood farm gate coffee table


You may remember the wheels from a post I made ages ago - Gas Bottle Trolly - I finally realised an idea for the table.

Visiting the farm across the road where the farmer has been replacing old fences and gates I came across a hardwood gate lying in the grass. "Ahhh" I said to myself.

Well the timber sat int he garage for months next to the wheels. They must have had a conversation and conspired to get together - with my help.







 




Coffee table - Pallet, casters and a slightly difrent look

I enjoy pallets
To up-cycle and recycle
To do up and to Build
Something not quite perfect
In a world obsessed with perfection

Cracked and bent




Saturday, February 23, 2013

Chopper - Pallet wood stool

Some pallets are held together by small wooden blocks and I had wondered what could be constructed out of there 'superfluous' pieces of pine.

Chopper is the name I gave it as it looks like a chopping board on legs, I guess.



Lots of glue and staples
(I love my finishing gun).