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Yes Rob i used my 346 with a carving bar to cut out the mortice but then tidied it up with chisels.

Update pic's door now fitted this took a bit of thinking as the main oak post is tapered (8"x8" bottom 3"x3" top) this looks nice but nothing is now at same angle as you would think, now just the fold down bed for when i fall out with the wife :001_tt2::blushing:

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Yes Rob i used my 346 with a carving bar to cut out the mortice but then tidied it up with chisels.

Update pic's door now fitted this took a bit of thinking as the main oak post is tapered (8"x8" bottom 3"x3" top) this looks nice but nothing is now at same angle as you would think, now just the fold down bed for when i fall out with the wife :001_tt2::blushing:

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That's even better finished.

 

Like the holes on the left... they somehow really suit it. Do they have a purpose or just aesthetic?

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The holes are for peeping out of whitch to a 3year old is one of the best games in the world might put a few more in pannal above that 1 to let in a bit more light, they nowe have a sheet of plexy glass on the back to help keep rain out. The locks were coppied from a hundred odd yearold farm shed door i spotted while working and are so fitting in there simplicity and easy for little hands to open.

I would love to have someone turn up and say they wont one making as enjoyed this lots but think the cost of the time would make it rather pricy but if Rob D reviels this new mill it might make that part of the job a bit quicker so bring time down.

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Don't worry it's getting there and I may be getting the Mark II in July....

 

 

I think it's a great wendy house. There would be a demand but the trouble is - as always - is finding the buyers

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