07-06-2020, 06:56 AM
Hi All,
Many of you already knew sadly that Chris Hall has passed on from cancer. His wife still maintains the blog and has been posting some new & review materials. I liked this latest one about an outdoor Japanese lantern quite a bit:
https://thecarpentryway.blog/2020/07/bla...sentation/
He talked about preferring a cleanly planed raw wood surface to a sanded & painted surface, even outdoors. The 'unbruised' planed wood cells have an integrity that helps with durability.
I have to say, I'd made a few outdoor cedar (and/or redwood) utility items over the years, and the latest one is really attesting to an unpainted, smooth-planed surface. This is just a half-step for my mother-in-law, and it took about 25 minutes to build the whole thing from dumpster-scrap wood. It is none the worse for surface quality after 3 months of exposure!
Chris
Many of you already knew sadly that Chris Hall has passed on from cancer. His wife still maintains the blog and has been posting some new & review materials. I liked this latest one about an outdoor Japanese lantern quite a bit:
https://thecarpentryway.blog/2020/07/bla...sentation/
He talked about preferring a cleanly planed raw wood surface to a sanded & painted surface, even outdoors. The 'unbruised' planed wood cells have an integrity that helps with durability.
I have to say, I'd made a few outdoor cedar (and/or redwood) utility items over the years, and the latest one is really attesting to an unpainted, smooth-planed surface. This is just a half-step for my mother-in-law, and it took about 25 minutes to build the whole thing from dumpster-scrap wood. It is none the worse for surface quality after 3 months of exposure!
Chris
Chris