Friday, December 28, 2012

My shack life: for another door-part 3

I guess it's been a few weeks since I finished the door for the studio but I find that it's still a bit cold to do much drawing. My fingers get stiff and just don't do what I ask them to do. It's kind of like talking with frozen lips. So, I need to install a wood stove, but it's not going to happen this season, for sure. But that's okay, this place makes a good spot out of the weather for my wood butchery.


I had to scratch my head for a minute when I thought about this latch. I wanted it made from wood to match the hinges and I wanted it to be spring-loaded so it would slide in on its own when I closed the door. The wood is poplar like the hinges and most of it came from the framework of a couch I no longer wanted. The spring I scrounged out of the tool shack-I have no idea where that originated.

 This summer, I'll dismantle the whole door, take it outside, and sand all the pieces smooth (actually, my wife said that she would do it, for I don't have the patience.)

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

my shack life:for another door-part 2

There isn't much room in the smaller shack. But there is enough for a small studio. Somewhere along the way, the entire house turned into a studio and I've found that it's not working for me in a streamlined fashion. I figure that it's time to scale down a bit.


So I cut a hole in a wall and needed to fill the hole with a door. A few rough planks that were being used for shelves in the tool shack will work. The one in the center is 18" wide-that's cool for me, I don't come across those very often. I almost wanted to hoard it and not use it.
But anyway, it's all about the wooden hinges...and I'm sanding one of their pieces, right now...how 'bout that?
So then I found enough screws to put everything together, and how 'bout that? It works.
I think now I should make a wooden latch.

Sunday, December 9, 2012

my shack life:for another door

For the past few days I've been working on studio space in a small spot in the back of the shack. To keep out the on-coming winter temperatures, I feel I need a door.
Of course, to hang the door, I need hinges. I searched through my mass of salvage but couldn't find matching (or unmatching) hinges that I wanted to use so I've decided to make them myself.

Here are the roughed-in pieces, made from poplar wood, ready for the sander and drill press.

I don't know how well they're going to work if they work at all...we'll find out.