If you're fortunate enough to have room for a garden, there are many hours of satisfaction to be had in its creation and ongoing development. A delightful addition, if you have the space, is a garden wishing well. You can imagine it already, tucked away in a romantic corner of your garden. It conjures up childhood memories of picture books at bedtime, and a place to cherish your secret dreams. It makes a great planter, and will become a focal point of your garden. You may even start your own rituals for wishing. Does this Spark an idea?
Instructions
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Place the 14 pieces of board on the ground, and check that the bottoms of the boards are even. Insert the two uprights between the boards, making sure there are seven pieces between each upright. Measure and mark 1 inches from the top and bottom of each board, except the uprights. These will be marked 1 inches from the bottom only.
2Take one metal strap and nail one end to the middle of an end board, using the galvanized flathead nails, and nailing the bottom of the boards first. Continue to nail the metal strip along the bottom mark so the boards are joined in one continuous strip. Allow the strap to overhang at the other end by 1 inches. Take the other metal strap and nail it in a similar fashion along the top mark, making sure to also nail it to the upright posts that were not marked.
3Turn the whole structure over and form it into a circle. Support the circle with a suitable prop and secure the circle by nailing the other ends of the metal straps into place.
4Screw two of the 45-degree cuts together to form a triangle. You are now building the roof. Repeat this step to form the second triangle. Screw the two triangles you have just made to the top of each upright.
5Measure the dimensions of the triangle formed by the rafters. Make two gables by cutting two pieces of plywood to fit into the triangular spaces on each side of the roof. Screw the plywood securely to the uprights.
6Place a roof board on the lowest end of the rafter and screw in securely, allowing the board to overhang the rafters on both sides by inch. Overlap the next board over the one just secured to your preferred dimension, and screw into place. Continue up the rafters, screwing each board into place. Repeat on the other side.