Sigh… the conundrums of digital age have taken a toll on DIY enthusiasts and their hobbies. While it is true that you can find over a hundred million woodworking ideas online, the average individual still cherishes the memory of going by the book.
I remember bumping my knuckles into simple woodworking issues every now and then – and I had to refer to different handy guides for the project to see if everything was going in order. The whole exercise was a little tiring, but I knew that I could always fall back on tried and proven woodworking methodologies. Read more....
What’s the first thing you do before your woodworking shed idea comes into fruition? I am talking about the exact moment where you hit your first nail into the panel.
If you were an entry level woodworker like me, you’d have just hammered your way without giving any second thoughts to what could possibly go right or wrong with the whole project. The problem with such projects is that we don’t spare enough time on contemplating different aspects of wood shed plans. In fact, it should be a “plan plan plan” and then execute phase where your garden shed ideas can finally take up a perfectly assembled physical form. Read more...
When it comes to DIY furniture ideas or woodworking in general – and I am purely talking in terms of my personal opinion, I think that it becomes truly amazing when the finished product shows the relationship between the maker and the object.
In this sense, a lot of people are not able to reach that level of potential; not because they lack dedication, but sometimes the foundation is not strong enough. By “foundation”, I mean that you got started with furniture plans that were created and released by an amateur woodworker. Read More....
Landscaping is something that’s embedded in everyone’s DNA. You may not be a an accredited landscaper, or a garden designer, but deep down inside, you love nature and the entire outside greenery related setup that is either manmade or something bestowed by nature.
I have seen numerous nature created groves, green pastures and proper landscape designer projects over the course of last few years. Let me say this: you don’t have to be a landscaper to make your garden, lawn or patio look beautiful, but at the same time, it takes a lot of skill and professionalism to reach those visually perfect levels. Read more....