Weekly Blog - June 11th
Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2007 3:06 pm
Well it has been another quiet week on the woodworking front.
I wish I could say that on all fronts! The Canadian Formula 1 Grand Prix was held this past weekend in Montreal less than a mile upwind from my home, so we went through another three days of whining race cars going around the track. Interestingly, our local community has an anti noise bylaw that forbids excessive noise on Sundays. Montreal does not and really dosen't care about it's neigbours to the south. Now before all the NASCAR fans get upset with me, let me tell you I sometimes watch those races on tv but then I can adjust the volume. Just my RANT for this year!
I am down to the final sanding on the doll cradles so have slowed down considerably since it is not my favourite part of woodworking. I did manage to start two more breadknives, one maple and the other in oak. Some of the most interesting activity was dealing with a couple of requests from ex-employees. One has asked for a quote on a baby cradle based on seeing pictures of the doll cradle, another asked about making a wall hung CD cabinet. That should keep me busy for a while.
This week will be another non-productive one as we head off Wednesday to visit my daughter and family in Niagara Falls, Ont. However, I will try to drop into the Rockler store in Buffalo, N.Y. to "drool" and maybe pick up a thing or two. At the rate I am spending this year, I will never recover my costs no matter how many doll cradles or breadknives I make.
Have a fun week!
John
I wish I could say that on all fronts! The Canadian Formula 1 Grand Prix was held this past weekend in Montreal less than a mile upwind from my home, so we went through another three days of whining race cars going around the track. Interestingly, our local community has an anti noise bylaw that forbids excessive noise on Sundays. Montreal does not and really dosen't care about it's neigbours to the south. Now before all the NASCAR fans get upset with me, let me tell you I sometimes watch those races on tv but then I can adjust the volume. Just my RANT for this year!
I am down to the final sanding on the doll cradles so have slowed down considerably since it is not my favourite part of woodworking. I did manage to start two more breadknives, one maple and the other in oak. Some of the most interesting activity was dealing with a couple of requests from ex-employees. One has asked for a quote on a baby cradle based on seeing pictures of the doll cradle, another asked about making a wall hung CD cabinet. That should keep me busy for a while.
This week will be another non-productive one as we head off Wednesday to visit my daughter and family in Niagara Falls, Ont. However, I will try to drop into the Rockler store in Buffalo, N.Y. to "drool" and maybe pick up a thing or two. At the rate I am spending this year, I will never recover my costs no matter how many doll cradles or breadknives I make.
Have a fun week!
John