Here are some photos of our week at all the Sheds.
Peter working on a bin lid handle Wooden washers for can crushers at KMG next week Betty rounding edges on can crusher parts Group Chat Parts piled Finished bin handle Handle in place on bin lid Maggie band sanding the Staithes Seton Primary School workbench Maggie helped stain the workbench Tom crafted this sign for BayThorpe Shed No, we are not branching out. This was at the waste site. Nearing completion, the Labyrinth Top left; the Walker Top right: the Farmer Bottom right: Thirsty horse Bottom left: Shedders at work Have you seen this horse and rider above? They were the model. SAMS enjoys being part of Littlebeck. This is “Hazel on the horse” to distinguish from the other Littlebeck Hazel!
The Littlebeck Labyrinth has been a challenge for Roger, Brian and the lads to do. How would the images work was a big unknown. Well a way was found! A Labyrinth is a framework for thoughtful contemplation that we hope will be explained on a new display board being planned.
Finally, Bob and Graham sneaked into Whitby Shed to assemble one example of the Can Crusher to be made by youngsters on Tuesday in a Kidz Making Good morning workshop. The majority of the work was done by Ted, Ray and Tony on the previous Tuesday, with interference from Graham.
Looks good, but does it work? We had no can so a paper cup had to suffice. Being crushed Definitely crushed