Day 4 - Sutton
From the perfect weather to the pleasant drone of power tools, today was rather awesome. As I walked through the door to the Tinkeria, I was immediately bombarded by questions from Mr. Grisbee about my cord wrapping practice. Clearly, he was not concerned with concealing his fear and intimidation. He told me that it took him many years to master the technique, so I shouldn’t be worried. P.S. I was not worried. I then checked on my boards and determined they were successfully stuck together. I detached the clamps, used sand paper to brush off some glue stains, and marveled at the beauty of my creation. Since Sayer was hogging the table saw and Mr. Grisbee’s attention, I was forced to wait and contemplate how I was going to achieve the mountain cut-out affect on the sides of the dog bowl stand. I had just about finished an awful gameplan (but a gameplan, nonetheless), when Mr. Grisbee said I could use the table saw to cut down my boards. We ran into a slight challenge since ...
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