There was, a couple of weeks ago, a few pictures from someone about a duckboard he had made. Sorry but forget the name. Inspired by this I made one myself. A happy few hours in the shed.
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Bored ones.What sort of ducks are you getting?![]()
Nicely done..
Makes my afternoon spent watching football on TV seem rather slothful.
Looks good , what kind of wood did you use ?There was, a couple of weeks ago, a few pictures from someone about a duckboard he had made. Sorry but forget the name. Inspired by this I made one myself. A happy few hours in the shed.
I used a sheet of 12 mm marine ply. Made a jig to space the curves equidistantly. Cut the slots and then routed a chamfer cutter around the edges of everthing. Stuck some strips of neoprene foam to the underside to protect the shower base. Prior to this made a paper template and then a hardboard template. This was to ensure the thing actually fitted as sometimes a paper template can be bent and Nothing is more annoying than to hack bits off afterwards. A few coats of waterproof stain and there you have it.Looks good , what kind of wood did you use ?
My wife bought me a router years ago that I haven't used , so might try it.
John
Made a good job of itI used a sheet of 12 mm marine ply. Made a jig to space the curves equidistantly. Cut the slots and then routed a chamfer cutter around the edges of everthing. Stuck some strips of neoprene foam to the underside to protect the shower base. Prior to this made a paper template and then a hardboard template. This was to ensure the thing actually fitted as sometimes a paper template can be bent and Nothing is more annoying than to hack bits off afterwards. A few coats of waterproof stain and there you have it.