Sunday 24 May 2015

Fire wood

This little lot arrived on Friday.


6 steres of mostly beech. This is half as much as we normally have delivered but after 3 years of having 12 steres and only burning amount 8 we have just a little left over.

On the right of wood shed are the remains from 2013. On the left are part last years delivery which we have not yet touched.

The rest of last years delivery is still in the open.

And after an afternoons work and a little help from the family this years wood can now dry outside too.

Willow Bowl

This lump of willow that had been hanging around on the terrace since Dec 2013 was beginning to get in the way.



So I hacked a lump off with the chainsaw saw.



Chucked it on the lathe.



Smoothed the outside.




Then the inside.

And ended up with a very nice bowl with some unusual grain patterns that I was not expecting from willow.





But because a lump of wood that big takes a lot longer than 15 months to dry it has subsequently moved a bit since I brought it indoors.


So long as it does not split I think that any slight movement just adds to the character.

Sunday 10 May 2015

Extended chicken run

A few pictures of the finished, for now, chicken run. When I get the rest of the timber I will make some hinged frames for the roof.



I am on the look out for a railway sleeper so I can loose the breeze blocks at the far end. I may also make a slightly large door that end as well.

This visitor arrived in the workshop today



Found it's own way out and didn't leave any messages.


And a shot of the dahlias. All but one of the separated corms have new shoots so I am very pleased.




Sunday 3 May 2015

Chicken Run framework

First of the new panels made.

Spent most of the past couple of days ripping down the old window frames into 2x1.



And making the corner braces.


All the parts for six frames plus a few extra corner braces for when I do the roof.


I also found a box full of metal corner plates which had to be re-drilled to take a more suitable screw size.

The first of 6 frames which will form each side of the chicken run extension.

Each frame will be covered with 13mm square galvanised wire mesh.




Saturday 2 May 2015

Chicken Run before extension

Enlargement of the Chicken Run

A view of the current configuration showing the large enclosure used during the day when we do not want them roaming around the garden in the summer months.


Rosette and her 4 daughters.


Our two new hens. The one closest is a Maran and should lay brown eggs, behind her is a Bielefelder.

To give the now 6 birds a bit more room when we are not there I intend to extending the smaller covered and more secure run by about 3.5 meters. Replacing the rather low wooden sided extension with the same wire mesh framework and at the same height as the rest of the run. A portion of which will only be accessible to the hens when we are on holiday thereby given them some fresh grass to feed on when we are away.

The existing sleeping/nesting box will me moved back to the just passed the edge of the large run.

In order to make the new framework the old wooden door frames have been ripped down to 2x1.

I was one piece short so have had to laminate a couple of offcuts together.