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Cleaning the Workshop - Page 25

There is a lot of work in cleaning.

Being of a lazy persuasion I have decided to leave these top shelves until later. Being only 5' 4" a stool is going to be needed anyway.
Meanwhile for the shelves on the right, the bottom one already holds those extra long pieces I found like those ash quarters. So the shelves above need to be cleared anyway.  those extra long pieces I found like those ash quarters
I found a lot of small flats possibly for turning into plates, i.e. shallow bowls. Many of them appear to have good eyes. There is a small piece of macadamia at the back which my brother in law brought me from Hawai for a carving piece. It is like rock. a lot of small flats possibly for turning into plates
Some really neat cross sections inherited from my father-in-law are needing a home. He was a fantastic carver. I am not sure if he intended these for relief carvings or for bases.   Some really neat cross sections inherited from my father-in-law
These are a bunch of box sections let dry for returning at some point. As I sorted them some were split and ended as kindling and some I simply deemed unsuitable for some reason or another. They are so quick to rough that this does not hurt too much. a bunch of box sections let dry for returning
A quick spot of hot glue and they are ready to be attached top to bottom so as not to get mixed up like last time.  so as not to get mixed up like last time

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