I forgot to make the external vent frames for the long walls and realised the next day. 😅

The following day, I made the frames. Without this, we would have insulation material flying out and we don't want that! 😷

I cut these frames out with a handheld jigsaw machine which was quick to do.

After the frames down were stuck down, I filled the wall cavity with soundproofing material and sealed it with the other sheet of wood (like a sandwich).

You are now safe from the insulation fibres flying out of the wall. 😄

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Now the two short walls are done and the two long walls are done. ✅

I sanded down all four sides of each wall so they were nice and smooth.

I then joined the four walls together temporarily with a staple gun and some tape so that they were lined up and ready for more permanent joining methods.

I drilled a hole through each of the four joints of the structure so I could join it all together with a long screw (two screws for each joint). Now that the screws are in place, I removed the tape and staples. Next, I undone the screws slightly so I could slip in some glue in all four of the joints and then re-tightened the screws so all four walls would be permanently stuck together.

It took some time to get this right to ensure a perfect or near perfect rectangle is made and everything is level. 💪

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Next up was to make a strong base to support the weight of the miner and the structure that sits above.

I cut 3 long pieces of wood for the length, 2 pieces for the outer width, and 4 smaller pieces for the inner bit. I kept Fvking up the sizes so I spent a silly amount of time to sand everything down to the right size so it fits together properly. 😠💢

Now that the wood pieces are the right size, I shaped the outer portion first, glued and stapled it together, Then worked on the middle pieces of wood and did the same. I waiting a few hours for the glue to dry up enough so I could start drilling some holes through each joint. 10 screws around the edges and then 4 screws in the middle pieces. I had to drill diagonally for the middle pieces which was tricky. I put some glue on the screws here and fitted them in, you know, so it's extra secure. 😆

Then I glued the frame to a sheet of wood, waited a few hours for to dry then filled the cavity with soundproofing material (Rockwool). Soon after, I put some glue on frame and then sealed it off with another large sheet of wood.

✅ Base structure, DONE ✅ 😌

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