Once again, lots going on in March

Registered Charity Number 1212037

First, Walter skating on thick ice

Dear Walter and the team at the Man Shed,

Down to the detail of boot laces!

On behalf of everyone at Billingham Ice Skating Club, we would like to extend our sincere thanks for the incredible skating boot you created for our skaters. Your craftsmanship and support mean a great deal to us, and it has truly made a positive impact on our club.
We would be delighted to invite you, along with the rest of the team, to attend our upcoming Spin, Spiral and Jump competition. The event will take place Sunday April 26th at 8:00 AM at Billingham Ice Skating Rink. It would be a wonderful opportunity for you to see the skaters in action and meet some of the athletes you’ve supported.
We hope you are able to join us for what promises to be an enjoyable and inspiring event.
With our warmest thanks and best wishes,
Emma Freeman 
Billingham Ice Skating Club

How good is that! Just checking AM or PM!

Well done Walter for your many hours on this that kept the rest of us entertained!

Next Brian on stage

Making an outside stage for play at Fairfield Primary School. A sizeable beast that the kids should love.

Brian to the left. Mick to the right and Walter showing the back of his head.

This will need the box trailer to het it to the school which is the next job in hand.

The trailer well on the way to being fully fitted out

Zero metal elbow crutches completed and sent to Ireland

Another unusual job. Unusual too that Graham actually made them under some guidance from Dennis (with rolling eyes).

 

The metal washers in the rubber feet needed to be surgically removed and the bolts securing the plastic cuffs are 3D printed.

It’s a Mug game

Here is the first cup made by Graham’s daughter-in-law Lisa using the Cricut mug press.

Next, Shedder Mike A Green has the Laser cutter/engraver working 

We have installed ducting to extract the fumes too.

Great trial pieces.

Garden scale engine & carriages

Mike is leading well on the laser burning. Making some tool carriers with the Shed’s name on

Brian was the last to leave Fairfield Primary after delivery of the play stage and the erection of the large components. Looks the part. A motto board is being made saying “Dream, Believe, Achieve”.  Finishing off the project after Easter. Brian presented with a card, Roses and biscuits which he says he will share with Tony, Ray, Chris and Richie who helped make, transport and erect this this stage for Fairfield Players

Walter has added some new features. Far distance a trackside shed and some trees from the collection of railway materials we have received.

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