short takes: a table
turns out I needed to be thinking outside the box. or table. the box is okay, the table was the problem.
short takes: a table Read More »
stuff made from wood that’s not buildings, at least
turns out I needed to be thinking outside the box. or table. the box is okay, the table was the problem.
short takes: a table Read More »
pretty often my functional isn’t very functional, is what I’m saying here
short takes: in which my executive function is semi-functional Read More »
[ A stainless steel kitchen sink sits upside down on top of a white folding table. The table also holds a variety of tools and a red cardboard box labeled ‘Milwaukee’. ] One of the hardest parts of cooking & eating when you’re living rough is cleaning dishes. You can eat with disposable stuff —
SPOON: kitchen sink! Read More »
[There’s a hole cut in the side of Borgia, a mustard yellow cargo container. It’s roughly the size and shape of a doorway, and, in fact, there’s a door frame in it, made from weathered old wood. Leaning against the wall next to the doorway is a slab of metal, coincidentally the precise same size.]
SPOON: Borgia: the actual, you know, DOOR part Read More »
I haven’t posted nearly enough pictures of this in process, so here’s a bunch now that it’s done!
Yes, this is both your cats & progress post for this week, on account of I’m picking up the trailer on Friday & aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAa But I finished up the worktable, complete with shelf & lumber storage, & LOOK AT IT, IT IS SO GOOD Also Major Tom likes it a lot. Here, he is saying
IT TURNS OUT that if you use right-angle thingers & clamps to hold your 2×2 pieces together, & then GLUE them into place, & ONLY THEN do you drill the pilot holes & put in the wood screws, it works a WHOLE LOT BETTER.
those other shelves Read More »
Specifically, the ‘putting spikes into each pole to loop ropes over’ part. Since I’d bragged on Twitter that I’d worked out a process, here it is!
pavilion poles: a process Read More »
& that’s it for the year! Everyone here at The Vagabond Tabby is gonna take a nice long nap (ngl most of us are asleep already), we’ll celebrate our various winter holidays, & yeah, probably make more soap.
We’ll reopen January 1st, just as soon as someone manages to actually get out of bed.