I have always liked to build things in
wood. Everything from small models to larger outdoor furniture.
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A
puzzle for small children.
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A toy
where the head goes up and down when you pull it.
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A wall
basket
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Inspired by an article in a magazine I made
this house building kit. The roof parts are lined with
sandpaper. The small skylights have felt glued on the bottom.
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A doll bed
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A organ bench
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Holder
for spool of threads. Not so good looking but very practical.
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The
Regal Ship Wasa
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A
model
kit
of
Regal
Ship Wasa in scale 1:100. I started this many years
ago, we shall see if / when I get this finished. Extremely time
consuming when everything must be done by hand, since almost nothing is
ready from the start. |
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A wall
Shelf. The profile of the bars I milled with my milling machine.
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A small
chest of drawers for all my paints and brushes.
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Wall decoration made of demolition wood and
wooden buttons.
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Bigger
things
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My dad has a little sawmill (just for household) and I get the wood
free of him. I just tell him which dimensions I need and how much, and
he fixes it. The timber is not planed and therefore best suited to
larger things. |

Mass
production of flower boxes. I made ten of them. Here, I'm measuring up
the wood for the handles.
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A ready
flower box!
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Substantial
tables
and
benches
for
the barbecue place. Now a couple of years later
the bark edge has fallen off and the wood has become beautiful gray.
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In
my
new
greenhouse
I
needed a functional interior design to hold all
the flowers I grow up every year. I drew up the greenhouse (inside
dimensions) in AutoCad and designed the shelves so they should hold
maximum number of boxes. Another important detail was to
get a good working space. I made all the drawings to scale so that
production could be as
simple as possible. The result was beyond my expectations. I have now
covered the workspace with a vinyl cloth so that the soil
and water wont get on the shelves beneath where I store pots and other
things. |