My First Easy Woodworking Project

Posted on February 26th, 2010 by admin in easy woodworking, small woodworking, woodwork projects, woodworking book | No Comments »

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Here’s my birdhouse, in the “shop” and on the tree.

I’ve been writing all of these articles and learning a lot about easy woodworking, but until now I had not done a project of my own. However, I recently purchased a large collection of woodworking plans from Woodworking4Home and began work on a birdhouse, a good first project. I then got the necessary materials, set up a makeshift woodshop, built the birdhouse, and got a great deal of satisfaction out of it.

I bought all of the materials I needed at a local hardware store. These included two handsaws, drillbits, a hole saw for the drill, two C clamps, nails, and the wood. I already had a hammer and electric drill. I only bought one handsaw to start with and didn’t buy the C clamps at first, but after beginning the project I found that I needed them. 

Building the birdhouse was the most fun. I followed the plan that I had from Woodworking4Home, which was very detailed and easy to follow. The project is actually intended for someone to create several kits and have a group of kids put the houses together, but I just created one kit for myself and built it. 

At first, I didn’t have any C clamps, so I was just holding the wood plank with one hand while sawing with the other. It didn’t take long for me to see that I would need the clamps or a vise to hold the wood down while I did the vigorous job of sawing. My back soon told me that the typewriter desk is a little low. I’ll have to get a higher table to work on soon. Because I used a handsaw, the edges were a little rough. I sanded them down with sandpaper, but that could only do so much. I’m already wanting a circular saw. 

After cutting the pieces out, I nailed the birdhouse together and painted it. It was great to see it come together and give it some paint to make it look pretty. It is kind of rough hewn, because it’s my first project and I used handsaws, but I’m proud of it and really did enjoy doing it. The act of creating something that will last is very satisfying.

It’s not a masterpiece, but it’s definitely a start. I’m now practicing what I preach on this website, and I can say that I recommend getting started with easy woodworking projects to anyone who has an interest in the craft.

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Easy Woodworking Project Helps Grieving Process

Posted on November 15th, 2009 by admin in small woodworking, woodwork projects, woodworking book | No Comments »

Many say that there is no loss greater than losing a child. Kris Munsch of Bonner Springs, Kansas, has dealt with that loss by co-writing a book to help others in the process with an easy woodworking project. Kris Munsch, who lost his son in a car accident, has written a book entitled “The Birdhouse Project” which is meant to help others consumed with grief by building a birdhouse, symbolizing new birth out of crisis.

Kris Munsch, a woodworking teacher at Bonner Springs High School in Kansas, lost his son, Blake, in a devastating car accident on December 23, 2005. He tells that painful story in his soon to be released book “The Birdhouse Project,” which he co-wrote with Jeff Fouquet, an English teacher at Bonner Springs High School. The book goes on to address the healing process in the reader.

The birdhouse in the book will consist of six pre-cut pieces, each of which will be given symbolism and an assigned task in the grieving process. The reader will write his or her thoughts and feelings down on the inside parts of the pieces. Then, when they are assembled, the words will be on the inside and something new will be born out of the grief. The idea is for it to represent more than just walls and a roof by getting readers to explore themselves and expose thoughts and feelings that they had not known existed. The book will come with the six pre-cut pieces for the birdhouse.

Munsch reports plans to turn “The Birdhouse Project” into a series. While the first book deals with the adult grieving process, he plans to write others for children, teens, and families, all of which will center on the birdhouse theme. He says that the project has “started to take on a life of its own.”

Kris Munsch has coped with the death of his son by creating an easy woodworking project which symbolizes new birth out of tragedy and plans to take the concept further. “The Birdhouse Project” has helped him and will help others let go and expose themselves in the walls of a birdhouse.

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Book of Backyard Projects Includes Woodworking

Posted on June 25th, 2009 by admin in easy woodworking, woodwork projects, woodworking book | No Comments »

How much time do you spend in your backyard? Most of us spend a fair amount of time there, but do not dedicate as much effort to organizing it as we do the inside of our homes. I read an online book review that pointed me to a resource for designing an attractive backyard space. The book Sean Conway’s Cultivating Life: 125 Projects for Backyard Living gives projects for improving your backyard space that include small crafts and larger woodworking.

Sean Conway, host of the popular show “Cultivating Life,” which airs on WGN America, has teamed up with the show’s director and producer, Lee Alan Buttala, to create a book that is meant to teach us how to transform our backyards into living spaces for entertaining friends and family. It gives step-by-step, easy to follow instructions for converting your backyard into a kitchen, living space, or relaxing oasis that you can build yourself or turn into a family project.

Some of the small craft projects include tablecloths, candles, and gardening. The tablecloth is done with a sun-print process. Another project involves putting a tea candle in a glass of heirloom beans to make a votive. The gardening projects include planting rain lilies, putting a stone border around a perennial flowerbed, and hanging weed baskets for placing uprooted weeds from the garden.

The woodworking projects are on a larger scale, but also include easy-to-follow instructions and color photographs. If you are looking for an easy furniture idea, the book has a porch swing project. Some of the other woodworking projects are a corncrib-style barn for storage, a potting bench made of cedar, a rose trellis, and a storage area for lawn chairs, cushions, or pool toys. Like the smaller projects, the woodwork projects are all nature-based.

Whether you want to create small projects for your backyard space of do larger woodwork projects, this book can help you. You might as well make your backyard a great place to spend time in.

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