Red Cedar Triplexes, Barn Board Models, Tap Handles...
Good lumber, a comfortable workshop, an assortment of good tools and a patient wife. I was lucky when I kept a busy workshop open for a run of ten - twelve years... I had it all.
Now that I've downsized my list of hobbies or activities (the motorcycle is sold, the workshop is closed) I look back at my photo collection if I want to see some of the items I built 'out back'.
Western red cedar and gray barn board were almost always available to me, so you will see a lot of birdhouses from those two materials. White pine, planed and rough cut, were also plentiful.
With a couple of electric heaters on the go, the shop was cozy (and very dusty) just about all winter long.
I sold two of my last set of log cabins last weekend, have logs cut for three more, so if I find the time I will build just a few more.
One of my very popular models, from "gray on both sides" barn board from a Fenelon Falls lumberyard:
I was able to collect a load of old western cedar boards from Joe Flagler's dock in Fenelon Falls. Some of it became tap handles for a local home brewer:
Another batch of cedar houses...
I took a break from cedar houses to make massive knitting needles!
More photographs will follow even though the workshop is still closed for a massive clean up!
Please link to A Purple Martin House, Then Another Series.
Photos GH