Was a quick visit, hadn't planned to come up, but Mark who is making our powder room vanity had suggested that he could come out and measure up on the weekend - so I went up on Friday after lunch, and came back on Saturday after lunch
As it was, Mark couldn't measure up, as not all of the plastering was completed there -I had previously asked Cam if he though it was ready to be measured up, and he thought so - but Mark didn't - so that was that - a somewhat wasted trip
This is what we are thinking of though - powder coated in black - with the "N" for Nimmitabel
Afterwards I called up Terry to see if he wanted to do something on Saturday - suggested going out on the Loddon in his tinny, or else making a rolling pin out of one of the bunya pine pieces (I had suggested it previously as an activity, and he'd said yes in principle)
Anyway, that's what we did - the rolling pin
Saturday morning (after wordle/quordle/sudoku, the Saturday Age) - I went and selected 2 x bits of wood
One which had been hollowed out by the termites, but was taller, and the other which was shorter but more solid. Both were still quite heavy, so I used a wheelbarrow to take them to the car
Then onto Terry's place
He thought the longer piece was better. So first he had to chainsaw out a couple of chunks (and yes I was wearing earmuffs and safety goggles also)
The purpose of getting it square was to be able to centre it on the lathe - below
so that it would turn evenly - and we'd get a round, not wonky rolling pin
Once it was square - Terry attached it to the lathe
Given that we finished around lunch time - I suggested that we go into Inglewood for some lunch - either at the Bakery or Cafe.
Ended up at the cafe and had a stuffed baked potato - was ok
Then back to Terry's where he invited me to pick some tomatoes - he had heaps - delicious - I love home grown produce
And then back to the house
Compared my rolling pin to an original piece of wood