Even with last week’s vacation, I managed a little time in the shop yesterday and completed the lower frame for Heather’s canvas rack:

The lower section. Just needs the shelves.
I did rough cut the shelves, but ran out of time to do the final cuts:

That’s where my glasses got to – no wonder I had trouble focusing the camera.
and here is the old bookcase shelving I am cutting up to make the new rack:

Bookcase returned to “kit” form.
Don’t think I’ll get much done on this next week as I have a secret project to work on. Shhh, more about that next month.
If you need me – I’ll be in the shop,
Andrew
Hilarious to think of using one’s camera to find one’s glasses. That was a funny picture.
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It’s amazing what you find while taking pictures.
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I’m a big fan of repurposing! I’m sure Heather is very pleased with your ability to accommodate her artwork!
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The cost of materials just keeps going up and up and I hate to waste good wood.
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Your glasses made me laugh. So glad you found them! 🤓
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I am glad I found ’em too.
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Watch out for the whispering Pines while on your secret project.
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I’ll be careful. 😉
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I need a video of your shop, a 360 of everything. I’m trying to visualize where you keep all this wood you pull out for projects.
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🙂 I’ll see what I can do with my iPhone. Most of the wood I use is just stored up against the walls. I do need a better system.
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The protagonist in the series I’m working on is an orthopedic surgeon who’s also a great carpenter and woodworker. I think of you when I’m writing scenes where he’s fixing or building something. But unlike you, I have to research the details. 😁
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That makes sense as most orthopedic surgery is really just carpentry, but on people’s bones rather than wood…
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Exactly.
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