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Soaking up the atmosphere

Fig 1: Soaking up the introduction.
 

It makes it all worthwhile, to have an early start from down the coast, a couple of willing hands to help set up the workshop, then see eager faces come through the door to focus on re-sharpening old handsaws in preference to the convenience of walking through the doors of the supermarkets to buy throwaways.

To prepare the venue with limited resources and limited assistance was a challenge however the solid tables (seating height) performed well though our clients needed to sit down on the job to allow a comfortable working height to the saw blades.

All hands on deck

Fig 2:All hands on deck.

As can be seen from the snaps, there was plenty of activity, focus and concentration coupled with determination to master the art of re-furbishing a saw blade and at the end of the session there was positive response from the participants who came through our doors as strangers and left as friends.

 

Hard Yakka

Fig 3: A bit of hard yakka.
 

 Perfect Focus

Fig 4: Perfect focus.

 Sitting down on the job

Fig 5: Sitting down on the job.

 

Down to Business

Fig 6: Down to business.

 No discipline problems

Fig 7: No discipline problems,

 

To repeat myself, it makes it all worthwhile.