blog 7
This past Monday we spent the day at the shop and at the
mill. We first drove down to the mill in the morning but stopped at a restaurant
place to have our team production meeting. All of the employees talked about
the various jobs that the company has accepted or certain jobs they have been
contacted about. The meeting was to reorganize and filter through their current
jobs and find the things they need to accomplish this week and soon in the
future. After that we went to the mill and got wood organized to try and find
out what slabs we needed for a large table for Swarthmore College they were
making. They had to pull out different boles of Ash from the huge stacks with
the cat and then we laid them out on the ground to measure and see if we had
enough. They do this kind of process when trying to figure out big projects
that need a lot of planning. We went back to the shop for lunch and then I continued
flattening some boards for a big project the company has coming up for Yale. City
Bench in making a huge table for the new Yale Law School building so we had to
cut out lots of boards from Oak slabs so they will all combine and make this
huge table. I was given the task to flatten all of the boards which was not as
bad as I thought because the boards were relatively straight and not warped
very much. I just had to flatten one side because later Sam would run them
through the planer and the boards would be straight on both sides. On a couple
of the final boards they did end up being very warped. In one case there were
multiple knots in one board making in cup and twist at the same time.
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