This week saw slow but steady progress on the pieces for the garden swing. As usual, I have made my share of "boobs". Also as usual, it was because of inattention! The first problem occurred while ripping the wider seat slats. After doing a couple, I noticed that the trailing end seem narrower than the leading end. That wasn't good, so I checked my fence and sure enough it was out of alignment. I should have known because a few weeks ago when I was making the tomato cages I noticed the same thing but ignored it as it was not important at the time. After realignment, everything was back to normal, or at least it should have been. When ripping the narrower seat slats, I noticed they were getting wider as I went along. Upon investigating the problem, I found I had not locked the headstock. I don't even remember unlocking it, but hey, we all know what that problem is.

Much of the time was spent painting. Because of space limitations, I can only do so many pieces at a time. I'm putting two coats on each piece, one coat on two sides in the morning and one coat on the other two late in the day, so each set takes two days to paint. I am amost ready to start putting it all together, and that wil be the test.
The weather forecast was for some rain every day the past week, so I couldn't do any work on the benches at the seniors residence. This week is shaping up much the same.
Vacation in Vermont is coming up in just under two weeks, so I must start looking at what may be on sale at ShopSmith and Rockler. Then I can have it delivered to the cottage and save on shipping and customs duties. Of course whatever I order has to be in stock as I only have a three week window to take delivery. The current SS sale ends July 17th and we don't get in the cottage until the 18th, but I may consider the cross cut sled and arrange for delivery after the 18th.
Have a Safe and Fun week!
John