kellan (
kellan_the_tabby) wrote2020-06-07 05:07 pm
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incremental progress

The latches finally showed up, & they worked even better than I'd hoped. LOOK at that. & it holds the shutter closed without the slightest wiggle. I am VERY pleased.
So this window is done! It's not, really, I still need to add the decorative painting bits & make the frame for the lucite & clearcoat basically everything BUT. It opens, & more importantly, it closes. & it looks AWESOME! I'll take it.

I also got a LOT of work done on the soap shelves! Check it out: two uprights holding two shelves. (I've got the rest of the shelves done too, but I only needed to put two of em in place for proof of concept.)

I hauled them all inside to paint them -- it's monsoon season, so having indoor projects is an EXCELLENT idea -- & used the last fence post on the floor. I like how it's gonna look!

It's also gonna take forEVer! Yay! *really dramatic flop*
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It appears that the hinges for the window shutters are on the top, which is fine. But it makes me curious if you plan to have a way to keep them open without gravity slways stopping by to say hello. Or if you already have such a way and I just haven't noticed it yet.
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I figure the shutters will work nicely as awnings, once I figure out a way to prop them open.