NickM
Old Oak
I've been asked whether I can make a new external noticeboard for a local church. I think it could be a fun project. I've been asked for a 'quote'. I've already said I won't charge for my time. That's partly because I'm happy to donate my time but also because I'm going to be very clear that it will be made when I can and not to any set timetable. However, I do want to cover the materials cost and therefore need to come up with a design.
This is the current one:



I don't think I need to exactly replicate the current one (except perhaps for the rough dimensions).
Has anyone made something like this before?
I fancy perhaps carving the church and village name so would quite like a top which facilitates that. Something a bit like this perhaps (although I plan to mount the noticeboard on separate upright supports as I expect they will rot at ground level in time and it would be easier to replace them if they aren't an integral part of the board):

I can't find any details of the joinery online and I'm not clear on what this would look like from behind and how rain would be dealt with on the top. Trying to keep it as weather proof as possible is an important factor.
I'm also wondering about what I should make the back panel of. It's very visible and ply usually looks bad and eventually delaminates. I'm thinking of doing it with a veneered ply back.
I'm also thinking of making it from oak rather than some kind of tropical hardwood.
Any tips and advice would be greatly appreciated!
This is the current one:



I don't think I need to exactly replicate the current one (except perhaps for the rough dimensions).
Has anyone made something like this before?
I fancy perhaps carving the church and village name so would quite like a top which facilitates that. Something a bit like this perhaps (although I plan to mount the noticeboard on separate upright supports as I expect they will rot at ground level in time and it would be easier to replace them if they aren't an integral part of the board):

I can't find any details of the joinery online and I'm not clear on what this would look like from behind and how rain would be dealt with on the top. Trying to keep it as weather proof as possible is an important factor.
I'm also wondering about what I should make the back panel of. It's very visible and ply usually looks bad and eventually delaminates. I'm thinking of doing it with a veneered ply back.
I'm also thinking of making it from oak rather than some kind of tropical hardwood.
Any tips and advice would be greatly appreciated!









