It's All About The Experience
DIY Woodwork Part I
In support of green architecture, I have decided to make my own furniture by re-using pieces of wood that I managed to salvage. Apparently some people left it lying by the stairs and seeing that no one came to claim them, I loaded as many pieces as I can into my poor little car in the middle of the night when no one was watching and transported back to my apartment. The pieces, weigh more than 5kg a piece, are still in very good condition. There are still more pieces of variety sizes and shapes by the stairs but that’s all I could carry though I have the desire to go back for more. Perhaps some other day. Each of the wood measure 1 inch thick but of different length and width. So this is what I did to them thus far:
- Wiped them clean and stacked according to size
- Took measurement with IKEA measuring tape
- The GOAL: use up all the pieces and make as many furniture as possible. The designing work is actually the hardest process. It had me thinking for quite a while. Below are my engineering-ish drawing sketches:-
- The preview of the end result. There will be three tables and one shelf. Each shape is tagged with alphabet corresponding to size. This is for easy identification and to avoid using the wrong piece during assembly.
- Recently my wooden computer table was covered with mold – same type of wood, only thinner. So I’ve decided to apply wood protection to avoid having the same problem. Went to Ace Hardware to look around and here’s what I came back with:-
- Painting. This is when the actual labour begins. Each surface was coated twice. I had twenty two pieces and the recommended drying time before re-applying is 12 hours. But I waited only about 7 hours because I was impatient. I worked from morning till midnight.
- The second coating made the wood even darker. The surfaces are now not so smooth as I thought they would be.
One litre of wood protection wasn’t enough so I went and bought another two more tins. If I had another chance to do another woodwork I would want to try coloured paint. Now I left the reverse side to coat but I face a problem. The newspapers are now glued to the wood. Anyway I’ll figure out how to solve it after the Chinese New Year break. I can’t wait to get them done. It’s my woodwork since ‘kemahiran hidup’ back in the secondary school days. As for now HAPPY CHINESE NEW YEAR!!!!!
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about 1 year ago
nice man.
hmm. i think the only solution is to tear them and maybe apply some thinner to remove the sticky newspaper. (i dont know you can try) lol. u geng ah. 
p/s: ace hardware jual mahal lah.
about 1 year ago
Yah i’ll try that. Thanks Jim. There’s a hardware shop below my apartment but he sold me a tap head for washing machine for rm19 which later i found it cost only rm12 in tesco – so i don’t feel like going back there. And i lazy to round the area to find another hardware shop and compare prices. Ace is nearby and everything is there. Yea maybe it’s more expensive there but it’s convenient. As long as I keep the project between RM150 should be worth it then, right? for 3 tables and 1 shelf right right right? lol…
about 1 year ago
WOW! Very patient to wait 7 hours already! And finishing all in ONE day, salute! My wood piece only ONE piece, I painted one layer a day because need to go work – hahaha….
about 1 year ago
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