Beautiful work Paul!
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Thanks, Stephan. Between the beams and the ledges I spent some cold days in my garage. Looking forward to vacationing somewhere warmer!Your work looks again superbe. Have nice holidays this year.
Thanks, Peter. Measure three times - cut three times...A very nice line-up of those deck beams, Paul. The pictures from different angles gives a nice view of there positioning.
Regards, Peter
Thank you very much, Sergey. Lot's of fiddling with a #11 blade.How I love this precision in details!!!
Thanks for stopping by, Herman. Chasing the sun on this vacation.Beautiful work Paul. Have a nice holiday.
Thank you, my friend. Taking out the rider frames and some of the platform beams didn't feel like a wow moment but I had built myself into a corner. Now I need to figure out how to build myself out of that same corner in the weeks ahead. It sure would be great if I knew what I was doing!Wow. Just….wow.
That's nice of you to share, Rebus. I'm glad you visited.Incredible work. So enjoy your updates.
Thank you, kindly. Maybe I'll steal a page from @Maarten's book and do some carving. I'm not sure if I'll have time to get pieces set up before we leave though.Exemplary work as always.
Enjoy your break!
Thanks, Daniel. More work than it looks likeBeautiful work Paul!

