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Adventures in Shelf-Improvement

August 1, 2017August 1, 2017 ~ Carrington Fox ~ 3 Comments

The adolescent laundry situation in my household reached crisis level at just the same moment I got my very own circular saw. No, what ensued was not the Tennessee Skil Saw Massacre, but rather an epic episode of shelf-improvement. My son's closet had two alcoves of "dead space" where he filed a staggering inventory of ill-fitting … Continue reading Adventures in Shelf-Improvement

Bowled Over by Christina Cohn Ceramics 

July 30, 2017 ~ Carrington Fox ~ Leave a comment

Buttercup recently took a break from woodwork to do some retail therapy. My ceramicist friend Christina Cohn was having her semi-annual studio sale, so I went to see what she's been turning out of her workshop. I first encountered Christina's work when she introduced her early collection of vases and mugs at Popclectic, the artisan … Continue reading Bowled Over by Christina Cohn Ceramics 

Happy Fails to You

July 29, 2017 ~ Carrington Fox ~ 2 Comments

In an uncharacteristically hokey burst of encouragement, one of my construction school classmates busted out a catchy aphorism this week: "FAIL stands for First Attempt In Learning." Cheesy enough to adorn a poster of a kitten clinging to a tree branch, it provided mild solace for the fact that we had just fried an extension cord … Continue reading Happy Fails to You

Truckonomics

July 26, 2017July 26, 2017 ~ Carrington Fox ~ 2 Comments

Trucks are a big topic in construction school. Some guys have them; some guys don't. Everyone wants one. Even I want a little pickup, but don't tell my minivan. When Building Construction Technology school started last summer, the talk was all about pickups: Ford v. Dodge. Extended v. regular cab. That kind of thing. But over … Continue reading Truckonomics

Money, Money, Money

July 24, 2017July 24, 2017 ~ Carrington Fox ~ 1 Comment

Governor Bill Haslam announced this week that Tennessee leads the nation in number of students filing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The FAFSA is the form students fill out for college financial aid, and Tennessee is really promoting scholarship applications through its Drive to 55 initiative, which aims to have 55 percent … Continue reading Money, Money, Money

Power Tools for Parenting

July 19, 2017July 19, 2017 ~ Carrington Fox ~ 5 Comments

One of the best things that has come from writing BuildMeUpButtercup—apart from learning to install pocket screws with a Kreg jig— is connecting with people who are willing to share their interest and expertise in construction and craft. Recently, a friend I haven't seen in over a decade read Buttercup and called to talk through … Continue reading Power Tools for Parenting

If I’d Known it was Coming, I’d Have Baked a Tape

July 15, 2017July 15, 2017 ~ Carrington Fox ~ Leave a comment

Ever since I enrolled in construction school last summer,  I haven't been wearing jewelry — not even my wedding rings — for fear of getting snagged by power tools. But there's one accessory I now can't live without: a tape measure. I carry one in my tool belt, one in my pocket, and one in … Continue reading If I’d Known it was Coming, I’d Have Baked a Tape

Check This Out: I’m Building a Library

July 14, 2017July 14, 2017 ~ Carrington Fox ~ 6 Comments

While the guys in construction class build concealed gun cabinets, Big Green Egg grill tables, and a deck for the back of a renovated ski boat, I am neck-deep in the construction of a Little Free Library. To be precise, I suppose I should say I'm neck-deep in the construction of a Generic Front-Yard Book … Continue reading Check This Out: I’m Building a Library

Fantasy Island

July 8, 2017July 8, 2017 ~ Carrington Fox ~ 7 Comments

I've been fantasizing about building a greenhouse, so I started collecting old windows. I got four off Craigslist for free; a friend brought me two brand-new windows left from a construction project; I broke my personal "freegan" code and paid five dollars for a small window at an estate sale; then my neighbor pulled some … Continue reading Fantasy Island

I Know What You Did this Summer

July 6, 2017 ~ Carrington Fox ~ 1 Comment

Construction class reconvened this morning after two weeks off, and nobody had much motivation to work. It's possible that's because everyone worked so hard over summer break that they were ready for the respite of the classroom. Sitting around swapping stories and photos of DIY projects and jobs from summer recess, I realized how far we've … Continue reading I Know What You Did this Summer

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