Hello All,
Took a lot longer than I thought (mostly due to rain) and much more expensive, but I've learnt a good bit for bench #2 in the future and very happy with the result. I think it looks great, should last a very long time and functions as expected.
Here's my bonsai bench I built, mostly following some blueprints that @jeremy_norbury put together.
Some notes: I believe this build is OVER THE TOP. Its beams are huge, heavy and strong. Its put together with huge 100mm bolts. It should survive when the bombs drop (is that an expression people still say?).
Its been treated with 2 coats of oil for protection and the decking has had 2 coats of stain for the colour.
Final:
DSC_0890 by Conor Dashwood, on Flickr
Some progression pics:
DSC_0854 by Conor Dashwood, on Flickr
DSC_0857 by Conor Dashwood, on Flickr
DSC_0863 by Conor Dashwood, on Flickr
DSC_0865 by Conor Dashwood, on Flickr
DSC_0872 by Conor Dashwood, on Flickr
DSC_0891 by Conor Dashwood, on Flickr
DSC_0893 by Conor Dashwood, on Flickr
Finally, some residents.
DSC_0904 by Conor Dashwood, on Flickr
I have a few things to do it, the decking screw holes have had a few coats of oil in them to protect (as you screw it and countersink, there is exposed timber), and I need to use a knife to cut away rough bits and then stain the holes to blend in. When it stops raining.... I then need to move it (SOMEHOW?!) in to place and arrange trees in better way + I have some straps, I am going to strap everything I can, down.
To answer a previously asked question @Paulpash , here's my bench .
Took a lot longer than I thought (mostly due to rain) and much more expensive, but I've learnt a good bit for bench #2 in the future and very happy with the result. I think it looks great, should last a very long time and functions as expected.
Here's my bonsai bench I built, mostly following some blueprints that @jeremy_norbury put together.
Some notes: I believe this build is OVER THE TOP. Its beams are huge, heavy and strong. Its put together with huge 100mm bolts. It should survive when the bombs drop (is that an expression people still say?).
Its been treated with 2 coats of oil for protection and the decking has had 2 coats of stain for the colour.
Final:
DSC_0890 by Conor Dashwood, on Flickr
Some progression pics:
DSC_0854 by Conor Dashwood, on Flickr
DSC_0857 by Conor Dashwood, on Flickr
DSC_0863 by Conor Dashwood, on Flickr
DSC_0865 by Conor Dashwood, on Flickr
DSC_0872 by Conor Dashwood, on Flickr
DSC_0891 by Conor Dashwood, on Flickr
DSC_0893 by Conor Dashwood, on Flickr
Finally, some residents.
DSC_0904 by Conor Dashwood, on Flickr
I have a few things to do it, the decking screw holes have had a few coats of oil in them to protect (as you screw it and countersink, there is exposed timber), and I need to use a knife to cut away rough bits and then stain the holes to blend in. When it stops raining.... I then need to move it (SOMEHOW?!) in to place and arrange trees in better way + I have some straps, I am going to strap everything I can, down.
To answer a previously asked question @Paulpash , here's my bench .