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Since 2012, I've been in to walking and hiking, among other things and, with that interest, I've grown quite a collection of Ordnance Survey maps. They all need a home and, until recently, they'd been living in an average cardboard box.
This box was ready to burst and I wanted to make something. Given the time and access to a workshop, I would've used a natural timber and traditional corner joints. Instead, I used 12mm birch plywood and made it quite comfortably within my own kitchen.
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While my broadband connection remains faulty, I've realised that I can transfer the video file from my PC to my phone using the USB cable and, from there, I can upload it (in less than ten minutes) using the wi-fi at work! ;-)
A temporary measure until TalkTalk and BT Openworld figure it out.
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Blog post: ollypj.com/2018/05/23/making-...
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Music from KZbin's Audio Library:
1. 'Glen Canyon' - Dan Lebowitz
2. 'Jeremiah's Song' - Dan Lebowitz
3. 'Tupelo Train ' - Chris Haugen
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Thanks for watching!
Olly Parry-Jones - May 2018