Wonderful tools! (and why I need every single one of them)

It is a fact that I have many, many tools. Some in my family take every chance they get to point out I may even have too many, and that I don't often use some of them. They even insist that some of these tools NEVER get used. I of course categorically deny all such (false) allegations.  My (favorite) son Peter is the instigator of the bulk of the teasing which he undertakes at every opportunity. One of the tools that Peter hasn't often seen me use is my anvil. It's a real beauty, much heavier than I could ever move by myself and probably older than Peter and I combined. I took the time to build a special heavy duty wood support for it to make it the perfect working height.

An anvil admittedy is not a tool I would use every, single day, Sometimes it is weeks or even longer between times I do metal work. But when the need is there to bend, flatten or bang some steel, my trusty anvil is the tool of choice along with a favorite hammer. I have plenty of those to choose from (but that is another story). 

Just today, as a matter of fact, I needed to bend some steel. I considered shaping it on the steel welding table but then I remembered my old friend, the anvil. With a few well aimed bangs with the heavy hammer wedging the metal between it and the anvil and the job was done. 

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I'm sure glad that old anvil was handy when I needed it so badly, like all those other tools I use only when I need them.  :) :)

-grampa dan 

Fancy to the max!

We are always doing our best to push every possible boundary we can find. We combine the best of the old world skills with state of the art modern tools wherever we can. The goal is to be as creative as humanly possible while doing things as efficiently and quickly as we can.

One of our fancy tools is our four axis MultiCam CNC router. Its still shiney new and I'm doing my best to learn the ropes. With each project I accomplish a little more, and in the process figure out how I'm going to push the bar ever higher.

Today's project was a fancy fluted post, with a twist. It took me longer than it should have to figure everything out but I managed to pull it off. The machine is good but it is only as good as the information and imagination I put in. I remember well when I got my first router as I watched it automatically create the ideas that had presiously only lived in my head. Today, as the router worked away on the fancy turned post I saw that same magic once more. 

I'm having fun in Yarrow!

-grampa dan

Turning the page...

Today was a busy day at the Fox and Hounds Pub. The morning was spent fastening signs into place and finishing off various bits and pieces. After installation we determined the low light inside the pub made a few of the signs difficult to read, meaning we'll bump up the contrast a little and add an off white to the raised lettering on a couple of the signs. That will be done on the next visit. There are still a couple more other details to add but the first phase of a large project is now pretty much polished off.  

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After some serious, but friendly negotiating we agreed on a deal that would kick the next phase of the project into gear. The first project will be a very large dimensional sign on the front gable of the building. The dreaming and planning is about to begin for the outside patio as well. Just imagine what we can do out there...

-grampa dan