Had a busy weekend with more visitors than I've ever seen before, in part due to a recent free magazine article advertising the bluebell walk in my woods.
Between greeting visitors I managed to build another handrail, slightly different than before using a round peg and fox wedge rather than using a tenon.
Best bit is not a single screw, washer or bolt used so pleased with the results.
The rail was fitted as the tree roots make the path difficult for those less confident with their footing and there is also quite a steep slope into the river if you did fall.
And one of the sunset I enjoy across the river.






Between greeting visitors I managed to build another handrail, slightly different than before using a round peg and fox wedge rather than using a tenon.
Best bit is not a single screw, washer or bolt used so pleased with the results.
The rail was fitted as the tree roots make the path difficult for those less confident with their footing and there is also quite a steep slope into the river if you did fall.
And one of the sunset I enjoy across the river.






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