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Scrollsaw Workshop: May 17, 2020
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Then the items are contoured by sanding and reassembled on a backer board. Alas, my pool was without its ladder and diving board. I nonetheless have very clear memories of attending to the bottom of the box of Lundby stuff and squealing "YOU Found ME A POOL!" She simply thought it was some kind of packing. I measured a scrap piece of bass wood to fit over the underside part of the image for the balcony entrance, then a chunk of mini corrugated iron from a model shop, which I rigorously bent excessive and glued in place. For the rest of the day, apart from buying in my Table Top Shop, Wadding on the facet, Wendy was finishing off her set of very posh cushions, oooooh with zips! Err, dunno. This was part of a big lot of stuff I obtained at Father Riley's Op Shop where the very helpful woman behind the counter kept assuring us the whole lot was half worth and we may anticipate bargains and she needed to take us out to the back room to see the remainder of the stuff so by the point I received to the counter she just quoted me $25 for the big pile I had which appeared affordable sufficient so I simply took it all.Included within the pile were three baggage which I feel she stated had been 50 cents each.

Black and white check fabric, actually a shirt which was free as Lauren was advised she might fill a bag with clothes for 50 cents and it simply went in with the rest of her stuff. Black and white gingham, 2 orange floral plus orange cord: part of the basket full talked about above (plus a pile of crimson and white buttons not pictured right here): $6.00 the lot. The one on the left is a gift, the opposite two I plan to salvage the handles from for other bag initiatives.Also in the same pile was a vintage bicycle bell and entrance basket for my vintage bike,plus a duplicate of Newnes Home Management Volume 2 (hysterically funny), a set of 4 Winnie the Pooh books and a wooden puzzle (destined for E), two white plastic pamphlet boxes, a spherical Tupperware container and a white snail (I feel that was 50 cents). Next weekend we plan to go camping down the coast.
 
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