Yesterday's project was trying to finish my plant table - basically a large table that'll sit in front of the living room window, so I can put seedlings and such there so that they get a lot of sun.
It's made from some reused wood from old (no longer usable) shelving units, and some garbage-tier hardware store wood for the frame; the new hardware store wood is actually *worse* than the reused wood in many ways...
Anyway, I've almost finished it; I just had to wait for the glue to dry, then flipped it upside down, and now I still need paint the top... and then it's completed!
(It doesn't look particularly nice but that's okay - this is more a practice project than anything, to try out different techniques and see what works, and if something doesn't work, oh well - it's just a plant table anyway)
This can of paint is one of my bargain bin cans - the local hardware store usually has a cart with assorted stuff on it that they are trying to get rid of, usually because they're no longer selling it. Discounts between 50% and 99% are not uncommon - at one point I got some 35 EUR table legs for 1 EUR each.
Sometimes there are cans of paint on there as well - presumably these are the result of some employee accidentally mixing the wrong color for a customer, and them deciding to try and recoup some of the cost for the erroneous can by putting it on the cart at a discount.
So I've been picking up some of these cans every once in a while, and now I have a decent collection of semi-random (and often unusual) colors for projects like this where I don't need any particular specific color!
Cleared out some more invasive vines in the garden, and moved my flat greenhouse thingem to a new location! #gardening
Put the 3D model for the paint storage bins online here: https://www.printables.com/model/1260340-gridfinity-12ml-paint-tube-holder
Well, today was mostly spent talking in Dangerous Professional to the manager of the local McDonald's, to get a friend of mine the salary they are entitled to. Things set in motion, and now we wait.
Speaking of which, if you work for McDonald's in the Netherlands and are on a part-time or full-time contract, check your pay slip. They *should* be paying you for your contract hours plus overtime, *not* for the clocked-in hours. But according to the local manager they always calculate by clocked-in hours (as per head office policy), which is illegal.
@joepie91 go you, doing all the things!
@joepie91 you are on fire! :shadow_hedgehog:
@domo To me it feels like going through a year+ old todo list that's been sitting around for too long but I guess you're right 😅
@domo (It mostly seems to be possible now because my physical energy levels have increased a lot since transplantation!)
@joepie91 congrats! Its wonderful to see you kicking ass on projects that are meaningful to you :pompompurin_sweet:
@joepie91 That does look like a lovely table! :)
@joepie91 outside of SQL :p
@joepie91 This makes me want a 3D printer, but I will use it for the 10 or so ideas I have and then it just collects dust.
@Vampire Any hackerspace or library nearby where you might be able to use their 3D printer, perhaps?
(Also Gridfinity prints will take absolutely forever, in aggregrate, so you'd get your money's worth if you count in printing time :p)
@joepie91 I'm not aware of any hackerspace nearby and it's a miracle libraries even have Wi-Fi here, unfortunately.
(Fair :P)
@joepie91 ka-chow
@joepie91 you might be interested in https://snapfit.nl/
@mvgorcum Ah, I'm already starting to use a baseplate design that has a snap-fit that works with standard Gridfinity bins
@mvgorcum Thanks for the suggestion though!
@joepie91 I've got exactly the same problem. :(
@kb6nu Yeah, I got so sick of these that I just removed the entire plants, I'll put something else there that isn't miserable 🙃
Tomorrow, when the plant table is fully dry, I can continue with my *actual* project (for which the table and the garage were dependencies): pre-planting seeds for my vegetable garden.