Since I, like most folks, am spending almost all my time in my house, I am constantly confronted/reminded of all the projects it needs. Prior to this time, I’d come home from work, look at the house, and just say “I’ll do it later.” There was always something else to do. Now, there’s more time, or I’ve made time...
We had been renovating this house prior to even moving into it. I’ve done a little bit of the work, but hiring out a lot of it. Now, being at home, I find myself more available to tackle projects and enjoying it. I spend all day designing and drawing things for others to build at some later date. There’s no immediacy. Now, I think of something I want to do at the house, make a quick sketch, diagram or what-have-you, and then I do it. I’ve been working a lot with my table saw. I spent much time in architecture school in the wood shop building things with a table saw. For some reason I’ve liked working with a table saw and figuring out all the things you can build with it. There’s a lot you can do with it, and it multiplies when you combine it with a chop saw and a router table.
I’ve been building more cubes. Something I started in school, re-started after I bought my first house in Seattle, and continue still. These little utilitarian 15” cubes, open on two sides, are incredibly useful. Bookcase, side table, stacked for more shelving, etc. My daughter wanted some, and you’ll do anything for your kids, right?
This little exercise has spurred me to tackle more projects in the house. Electrical, framing, finishing, the list goes on and on, and on. So, the pandemic has allowed me to reconnect with an early love: a table saw. And get me excited again about building more things with my hands.