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DaveVman
11th October 2022, 02:50 PM
Is it wrong to enjoy knocking together a fence out of rough sawn hardwood and HT wire? Does this mean I'm not a real woodworker? I didn't even notch the rails in. I bought those large coated screws that you simply drive in. Well OK I did predrill the hardwood because I can't help myself but relatively speaking its just; clamp 4.8m rail, drive in screws. It's a rough sawn fence so nothing needs to be perfect. Just as long as it looks neat from 20m away. Actually might look weird if it was perfect anyway.

"Knocking together" probably isn't right either. I oiled everything with 2 coats of linseed oil and chamfered the post tops. Couldn't resist making it look nice for the first few months.

I did not enjoy doing the posts via compaction but aside from that, it was satisfying to build something that doesn't require much precision.

I attached 1500mm black welded wire dog mesh with black hex screws to make it dog proof. Which is the whole purpose. I have to tidy up the two ends of the mesh later, because so many other projects can't wait. The corner posts are only 1.3m so I will need to get a bit creative for the two end panels. Still gonna tick it off the todo list anyway.

Another pleasing aspect is that I bought just the right amount of materials. I ordered one extra post and one or two extra rails. Used up the rails and only have the extra post left over.

Huon pine fan
11th October 2022, 09:41 PM
No dovetails? :oo:

mature one
12th October 2022, 08:26 AM
wouldn't it be boring if what we did was precise wood work ,rustic look is great for the fence project.

BobL
12th October 2022, 09:14 AM
Who cares what you get satisfaction from.

Some of of my most satisfying projects was building limestone retaining walls. It all started about 30 years ago building a 70 block limestone retaining wall out the back, followed by another 70 odd limestone block wall out front - that was harder because parts of this wall were 5 blocks high. Then when I had a new shed built in 2010/11, I laid 64 limestone blocks as another retaining wall and foundation. Getting everything lined up and look reasonable was very satisfying. These days I couldn't lift a block.

Handyjack
14th October 2022, 09:54 PM
Some of my work is what I call "bush carpentry".
Use what you have and the skills that you have to get the result you want.

russ57
15th October 2022, 08:57 PM
Wood is wood, fencing is work, so definitely real woodwork...