Thanks! It was two leftover 4x4 beams from a neighbor’s project that didn’t get used. The caps are actually solar light caps that I bought on Amazon :)
Thanks! It was two leftover 4x4 beams from a neighbor’s project that didn’t get used. The caps are actually solar light caps that I bought on Amazon :)
My spouse calls it the plant jail lol
Well it keeps the deer, rabbits, and moles out. Squirrels however dug up 75% of my corn :|. I’d put a fence roof on but the joro spiders will take over.
I know 😭 when he dropped the mushroom piece I was devastated. He figured it out though in the end! And now he has a buffet to munch to his heart’s content!
I planted way too many tomatoes because I didn’t get any last year, and now I’m going to be swimming in them!! I’m currently battling armyworms though, hopefully I actually get a harvest :)
Corrugated galvanized steel roof panels with a frame of 2x4s. I’d never built anything before, so I had some issues with bowing almost immediately, which just got worse over winter as the soil settled. We put in some braided steel cable braces last month, ratcheted it all back into place, and it’s not budged at all!
Yay, enjoy!
I took a couple pictures to show my hand size and also the feet on the outside of the board (I realized the first picture I showed didn’t have them installed!
🍂🎶Just around the river beeeeeeend🎶🍂🦝
I use my moonlander with the thumb clusters pushed all the way up instead of down or ‘tented’. However this created some wobble so I bought an extra set of feet from ZSA and installed them on the outside of my board (there’s already a screw hole there from factory, just need to take the cover off). I love it! I have small women’s hands and no problems at all with my moonlander layout , cluster buttons set to my modifiers and space bar.
If you’ll forgive my filthy desk picture, here she is:
The lack of crafty engagement on here is KILLING me :(
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