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Uploaded by on Jul 19, 2009

The process of figuring out how to shape the material for the schooner phoenix's topmasts. some Iris.

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  • How come WA State is so hot? I mean, I'm in Florida and is pretty hot, but never thought that the hot weather would hit Western WA until the last month or so.

    No rain and no cool weather in summer? Something is wrong! Iris can even feel it!

  • My workspace is a greenhouse. I needed an economical workspace large enough to make the masts and other spars. The least expensive method was to build a greenhouse. That is why Iris was outside then greenhouse in the shade. I have two layers of shade cloth on, and a fan running. Most days it is only up to 85 or 90 degrees. in the fall winter and spring it is nice.

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  • Do you have any photos of San Juan island you can post somewhere? I've seen tons of vids of ferries and lots of pretty views, but I'd like to see pics of the town.

  • machines....

  • make attention that Iris doesn`t go near the mascine in work....please.....!!!

  • I just saw the thermometer and thought it was way hot for Iris, but still wonder, since most of the time is cool and humid in WA, but now it feels like Southeast weather!

  • I love Iris!

  • Iris is gettin big. I like the look she gave you when you told her to go through the planer. I saw a FU attitude about her. lol

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