Attaching the WallsThis week I finished the exterior of the blind. I attached the walls that I cut last week to the frame of the blind. The process was very easy to do. I used a nail gun to attack the walls to the blind. The nail gun made this process very easy to complete. I had to be very precise when attaching the wall to make sure that everything lined up correctly. Doing this does not affect the overall function of the blind, it just makes it look a little bit nicer. Now that I have attached the walls, the blind is completely finished and ready to hunt in. Unfortunately it is not hunting season, so I will have to wait until next fall to test it for the first time. What I didn't get tooI had originally planned to put a roof on the deer blind. However, I do not have enough time or wood left to put a roof on the blind. This is not a huge deal though because the main reason for a roof is to keep everything inside the blind dry, so the blind itself it will work just fine without the roof. I may add a roof to the blind in the future if I feel that it is needed. Extra elementsEven if I did not have enough time to put a roof on the blind, I still have enough time to add some extra elements to it. On amazon I found a green netting that I could attach to the front of the blind. This would add an extra layer of camouflage to the blind. I also have ordered a lawn chair to place in the blind. I already have several lawn chairs that I could have used, but I thought it would be better to get a new one. I did this because most likely the chair will become very dirty because there is no roof.
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AuthorI'm Ty and these blog posts are to show off my progress for my Genius Hour project. Archives
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