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29 June, 2006
Finishing Press
Made for me today by Hubster aka Dread Pirate Sparsebeard :-) Isn't he just the greatest? He needs to put a finish on it, but it is basically finished. That's a good thing for a "finishing press." Ha ha.
Looks like you've had a full summer so far. I love the pics of the owls, the book press, the shoes, everything. That is some pretty cool building material too. I hope the rest of you summer is just as fun!
It has been a full and fulfilling summer. The building materials hubby has been using for my presses (and for his intstrument building, as well) is donated/cavengered wood from cabinet and door shops. Some companies have donated loads of high quality wood to him and his school for high school woodshop projects. It's such a blessing.
Forgot to mention that the tube toys are hubby's...he keeps them at his school, but brought them home for our son and nephew to play with :-). Do we ever outgrow fort building?
Looks like you've had a full summer so far. I love the pics of the owls, the book press, the shoes, everything. That is some pretty cool building material too. I hope the rest of you summer is just as fun!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Carol!
ReplyDeleteIt has been a full and fulfilling summer. The building materials hubby has been using for my presses (and for his intstrument building, as well) is donated/cavengered wood from cabinet and door shops. Some companies have donated loads of high quality wood to him and his school for high school woodshop projects. It's such a blessing.
Forgot to mention that the tube toys are hubby's...he keeps them at his school, but brought them home for our son and nephew to play with :-). Do we ever outgrow fort building?
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