Wednesday Woodworking – little libraries and little books

Well, I got sucked into the little library vortex.  Here’s a picture of the prototype:

A little library box. Needs more work but this is a start.

A little library box. Needs more work but this is a start.

Then my brain went a little sideways and I thought, “If we have little wooden libraries, we should have little wooden books.”

Okay, here you are little wooden books for the little wooden library:

These at 3.5 inches wide by 5 inches long. Heather painted the one on the right and gave it a title.

These at 3.5 inches wide by 5 inches long. Heather painted the one on the right and gave it a title.

These are being made as part of the publicity campaign.  They’ve asked for 200.

So that means: I’ll be in the shop – a lot.

Andrew

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The Weight of Clouds

I’ve been thinking about clouds a lot lately.  It started with a line on a blog (WordDreams By Jacqui Murray) about a metaphor telling me not to use “hard as nails.” Of course not.  It should be, “hard as a cloud.”  Nails aren’t hard.  Hit one with a hammer and you’ll see it bend.  Grab a nail with a pair of pliers and twist it around until it breaks.  Nails are not hard.

Nails are easy.  Nails are simple.  Hammer blow or shot from an air gun, they hold two pieces together for a time.  Two chunks of wood or two thoughts.  We think of nails as immoveable, but ask the demolition crew and discover that a nail is just an inconvenience in clearing buildings from the ground.  Nails are transitory, ephemeral, and destined over the eons to bend, be bent and be returned to the ground humans conjured them from.

Clouds are more permanent.  They are harder than nails. Yes, you can fly through a cloud.  The wind can move it around, but you can’t grab it with your pliers and twist it till it breaks.  You can’t strike a hammer blow that bends it. They are eternal, constant and destined to float over our long occupied graves.

A little known fact: An average cumulus cloud weights 1.1 million pounds.

Clouds are heavy.  They blanket the world.  They bring the rains and floods sweeping away all that nails hold together. They carry the hail and lightning that turns nails into insignificance while the cloud’s thunder roars.

Clouds bring the gentle rains, nourishing the earth. They bring shade and welcome cooling on a summer day.  In winter they blanket the night sky holding the earth’s warmth close.

Clouds.  Try to grab a handful of cloud.  Stand on the mountain top and let it flow over your desire.

Such is the weight of a cloud.


Looking up from my mother’s grave
you can always see clouds.
Just there, moving towards the hills,
rabbits, cows, and sheep
float past in their silent parade.
They are always there.
Sometimes white and fluffy.
Sometimes dark and threatening.

Eternal.

Mother gave me my first
hammer and nail.
We made nothing, just reveled in the joy
of hammer striking nail,
of nail joining wood to wood.

It was grandfather who showed me how
to straighten a bent nail,
how to remove one.
He showed me how to drive home
a nail in three hammer blows.

Clouds have thunder and lightening.
Clouds bring the life-giving rain.
Clouds bring the floods,
to wash the world’s pain.

Ephemeral nail held up to the
light of a cloud draws my heart
to the desire of the sky.

The cloud drifts towards an unknown future
while my feet stand joined to earth,
and my soul longing.


Till next week,

Andrew

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Friday Wisdom – toot

My dear old daddy use to say, “He who doesn’t toot his own horn, the same shall remain untooted.”

More wisdom next Friday,

Andrew

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Wednesday Woodworking – planning

With our trip to SFMOMA last Saturday, I didn’t get much done in the workshop.  Certainly nothing worth taking a photo of so how about a woodworking plan?

Our church is starting a project to make little library boxes for a local neighborhood. I am helping out the wooding team (someone read my blog and thought I was a ‘real’ woodworker).  Some how I got the job of making the basic drawings, cut list and materials estimates.  Here’s a rough sketch of the thing.

Starting the design

Starting the design

Of course as soon as I posted it I realized I messed up the location of the dimensions so I’ll be going back to the drawing computer.  Hum, doesn’t sound as good as, “Going back to the drawing board.”

If you need me – I’ll be doing SketchUp

Andrew

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