While it is not so much on the workbench, I have been busy around the house. I created a Turtle habitat for my mothers Russian Tortoise. The base was an old desk, but the rest was hand-made. The enclosure is 60' long, 24" wide and 20" tall at its highest point. There is a ramp, penthouse and windows cut in for viewing on the side. The most challenging part of the project was the epoxy paint that I used on the inside to create a hard, waterproof finish. It is a land Tortoise but it still has a wading pool, and will need cleaned out. I will never deal with epoxy paint again if I can avoid it!
Though it was what most would have considered basic woodcraft I found it challenging and enjoyable. I learned a fair amount in the process.
And with "Dimitri" inside
And after nearly 3 years in my current house, I finally finished my home office. I am fortunate to be able to work from home a few days a week, and getting things how I like them took some time. A big push this week helped get it squared away.
I also made a "swamp staff" with a triangle shaped head, similar to Steve Sanford's design posted some months ago. No pictures, as it is currently packed away in my boat in hopes of seeing action before the end of the month.
Along with other projects, such as excavation work in the back yard, fence building and daydreaming about ducks, it has been a busy month. I am looking forward to starting on some new decoys. Though I do not intend to invest the effort I did this past year, so as to lower the level of disappointment if we have another season like this year. lol.