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I am going to stop planning weekend projects. Oh, I will
continue to do a project every weekend, just it never seems to be the one(s) I planned
on. I will have to admit, I may have
been a little over zealous in planning last weekend. It seemed plausible at the
time. Looking back, it was never going to happen. I was going to burn the brush
pile, build the glue table and test the concept for the Steampunk Pen. At the
end of the weekend, I had burned enough brush to fill a 55 gallon drum with
ash. No table, No pen. I did spot several squirrel nests up in the trees. I
figure that’s where the chrome colored ones are that keep distracting me.
Funny thing though, just a month ago, I made the comment
that I was out of turning / project stock. Not entirely true as I still had my
scrap bin to fish through and a couple of exotic pieces. Then something
happened. Trees began to fall. Big trees took out little trees. Oak trees,
Hickory trees, Cedar Trees, Birch Trees, and even a Poplar tree all made their
way into my drying racks. But the fun did not stop there. My Dad called. He had
trees down. A Bradford Pear and a Red Oak, each over 18 inches in diameter,
made their way to my drying rack too. Then another tree fell. This one would be
a willow tree. It too made its way to the drying rack. Now my racks overflow.
Logs sit waiting to be milled or stored for drying. I’ve never had this much
stock at one time, nor have I had this much variety! The band saw had to be
tuned up, it’s about to get a workout!
The Band Saw. I was cussing it back during the holidays. I
had grand plans the desperately needed the band saw. The first day I turned it
on and a key part broke. The saw could not function. I had to order the part.
The part would show up on the last day of my holiday leave. My first weekend
after the holidays was spent repairing the band saw. Since I had to dismantle
it anyway, I decided to add the lift kit I’d been saving. A new blade, a 17
inch throat, new parts, and all of a sudden the Bandsaw is ready to re-saw
logs. I just did not have any logs at the time.
Until next time,
Kevin
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