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HERB GARDEN BOX HERB GARDEN BOX
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PROJECT CENTRE
CUTTING LIST
Item Material Size l x w x t (mm) No.
Side Slats Sawn Fence Palings 300 x 40 x 12 6
End Slats Sawn Fence Palings 150 x 40 x 12 6
Bottom Slats Sawn Fence Palings 300 x 40 x 12 2
Legs Tomatoe Stake 180 x 20 x 20 4
MATERIAL LISTMaterial Size (mm) No.
Sawn Fence Palings 1600 x 40 x 12 3
Tomatoe Stake 1800 x 20 x 20 1
Galvanised Universal Screws 25 x 8guage 24
Herb Garden Box
TOOL LIST
• ONE+ Compact Drill Driver
• ONE+ Impact Driver
• ONE+ Multitool (60 Grit Abrasive)
• ONE+ Battery
• 3mm & 4mm drill bit
• Personal Protective Equipment
INTRODUCTION
Create your own mini Herb Garden with a few recycled fence palings, a tomato stake and just 3 ONE+ tools.
Now you can grow your own Rosemary, climbing beans, oregano or whatever your taste buds desire.
The beauty of this project is there are no rules, if it looks right, it probably is right, the size may also be altered to suit
your requirements. Rough sawn hardwood will vary in thickness and may have splits, cracks or nail holes but that
simply adds to the rustic look.
TIP: Wearing gloves will keep the splinters at bay.
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STEP-BY-STEP INSTRUCTIONS
Side Pannels
o attach the side slats to the legs, pre-drill a 4mm clearance hole 35mm in fromeach end. Position the top slat over the leg with an overhang of 20mm and flush
at the top of the leg. Drill a 3mm pilot hole into the leg and fix in position withtwo screws per slat. Attach the middle and lower slats with a space of 18mm.TIP: An 18mm wide scrap makes the perfect spacer. Repeat this process for both side panels.
Assembly
With the end frames turned upside down, attach the top end slat followed bythe middle then finally the bottom slat. Note the position of the bottom slat sup-port. Te spacing can be simply maintained by aligning the edges with those ofthe side slats. Remember this is rough sawn hardwood so close enough will be
good enough in this case!
Assembly
Te bottom slats are simple placed in position and just sit on top of the bottomend slats, it is not necessary to screw these in place but like I said earlier – thereare no rules, so if you want to screw them in then who am I to say not too. Justspace them evenly to allow for drainage.
Sanding
Te one drawback of using dry old hardwood is splinters and dry old hardwoodsplinters can hurt, take it from me, because I know! Te ONE+ multitool is theperfect solution for removing all the sharp edges. Don’t go overboard with thesanding, just limit it to the sharp edges and corners otherwise you may lose therustic appeal.
Complete
All done and ready for your choice of herbs / colour, just remember to givethem plenty of sun and well watered and you’ll be well on your way to cookingup a storm.
Screw Alternatives
I chose to use 25mm galvanised exterior universal screws to add to the rusticlook. You may decide to use a screw designed for interior use allowing the natu-
ralrusting process take place.
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