She's not really but I need to look into making a pair of bay windows in wood to replace some old plastic ones for her...
These are approx eight feet wide, five feet high and two feet deep with no openers. They are on three feet high dwarf brick walls and have extensions to the house slate roof over them. There are three individual panes on the front.
SO, can't find much info about making them but I plan to recreate more or less what's there - 80mm corner uprights, 50mm uprights between.
I could make the the top and bottom horizontal members and the intermediate uprights 80 x 50 approximately if needed, depending on how it looks when I draw it out.
The new glass would be either double or triple glazed, not sure yet, that depends on cost, probably double.
Does the above sound feasible?
If so what sort of wood is best, I have mainly used oak on other jobs, also I plan to use microporous paint
Thanks,
Bob