Spring!
I have a lovely cherry tree that I can see out my workshop window. It's in full bloom and not an inch of the branches is showing because there are so many flowers!I have found a new love for epoxy, though is smells like a hot fish market when you mix it. Mix, butter, hold for 4 minutes, then screw the L-brackets on.
I think this will only work for the bottom frame though, I don't think the top frame has enough room for the brackets, and even the smallest screws would drill through. Out of no-where, my mother (who's starting to actually dig what
I'm doing, funnily enough) offered a pretty genius idea. Cute little decorative corners would drill in, as well as provide little stability to the cover that will eventually attach. Not to mention, cover up any fudges on the corners...that I totally haven't made yet! Thanks to the handy-dandy triangle ruler! After I butter the sides I square it up and hold for dear life until it sets. This way all my angles are 90 degrees and not wonky like my last mistake. It's been very helpful, I'm glad I found
it. I haven't fastened the whole frame together because I thought it would be easier to cut the random holes and vents out when it wasn't all together, so the structure is in 2 halves.
I started on the vents. I nixed the f-hole design, deciding it was done before and I didn't want to seem as though I was copying.

Good news everyone! My keyboard is pretty much completed


So, perusing around home depot, looking for tiny screws I stumbled upon something that someone might find useful. In the steamtopping sense...or in the protecting your house from burglers sense

- Hours: 4 - 25 total
- Cash: 106.82 - bought more L-brackets and tiny screws