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If my cuts were ever a bit rough, I was able to smooth them out using a piece of scrap fabric layered over the rough part.

It’s at least a little better now, isn’t?.I’d easily say that it’s an improvement of at least 7112.5%.

Automation in construction: an off-site case study of the FASTtruss system with DES

Time for the Chuckers check!.Yup, the deck looks good with the dog on it.OK, it can stay..

Automation in construction: an off-site case study of the FASTtruss system with DES

So here’s what we did:.-Took down the old ramp and set aside the wood for future use.. -Built the stairs and all the new railings out of the old ramp.. -Realized that the deck still felt too small because there was no way to fit a table and BBQ on it.. -Solved that problem!.

Automation in construction: an off-site case study of the FASTtruss system with DES

-Spent like $3 on everything.

(Major exaggeration for effect.grey and white Tara Ikat pillows.

to go with it, also from Birch Lane.Color pallet set!

After that, I just pulled a few more extra pillows into this room that were floating around the living room, stuck them in a basket and on a side chair and things were looking pretty great.I used a little bit of scrap fabric that I had leftover from other projects on the wreath and on the table and that’s all it took!